The All Blacks have revealed the Principality Stadium roof will be closed for Saturday’s game against Wales.
It was open for last year’s meeting between the two sides in Cardiff due to Covid restrictions.
But now the match will be played “indoors” on Saturday when rain is forecast.
New Zealand head coach Ian Foster said: “Last year the roof at Principality Stadium was open due to Covid regulations, but this time it will be closed. That will ensure an amazing atmosphere for fans and players.”
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