This Saturday, starting at 4:05 in Auckland, the Argentine rugby team will look to strike again against the All Blacks for the second day of competition.
The Pumas they saw each other’s faces again New Zealand this Saturday, from 4:05, for the second day of Rugby Championship 2024. Eden Park in Auckland will be the stage where the Argentine rugby team will look to strike again against the always formidable All Blacks, after a victory over them on the first date of the competition. Below, learn about the lineups, where to see it live and more.
How Los Pumas came into contention with New Zealand for the 2024 Rugby Championship
Last Saturday, within the framework of the first day of the competition that brings together the powers of the southern hemisphere, the national team visited its counterpart New Zealand, which it managed to defeat 38-30 in Wellington, marking Los Pumas’ third win against the All Blacks in history.
After a difficult start, with a slight 10-0 defeat, the national team settled down and in the second half showed their weapons to win a resounding victory. With great dedication and intelligence, he knew how to read the match to take the lead just minutes before the end.
The team of Pumas vs. New Zealand, for the 2024 Rugby Championship
1-Thomas cock2- Julian Montoya3- Pike Sordoni, 4- Marcos Kremer, 5- Peter Rubiolo, 6- Paul Matera (C), 7- Juan Martín González, 8- Joaquin Oviedo, 9- Gonzalo Bertranou10- Santiago career11- Matthew career12- Santiago Chocobars13- Pike Cinti14- Matias Moroni, 15- Juan Cruz Mallya. DT: Philip Contepomi.
The formation of New Zealand vs. The Pumas, for the 2024 Rugby Championship
1- Child Williams, 2-Cody Taylor3- Tyrell Lomax4- Tupou Wow, 5- Sam Darry6- Ethan blackadder, 7- Dalton Papali’i8- Burns Savea (C), 9- TJ Perenara10- Damian McKenzie11- Caleb clarke, 12- Jordie Barrett13- Rieko John14.-Will Jordan15- Beauden Barrett. DT: Scott Robertson.
The Pumas and a historic victory over the All Blacks
The Argentine team beat New Zealand for the third time: the previous ones were in 2020 and 2022. He did it in record points (in the previous ones it registered 25) and also no team has reached 38 as a visitor against this rival (South Africa had a mark of 36 in 2018).
The world runner-up is the country that has won the Rugby Championship the most times since Los Pumas joined the competition in 2012. Since that year, the All Blacks have missed just two editions (2015 and 2019, crowned in Australia and South Africa, respectively).
The Pumas vs. All Blacks, for Rugby Championship: where to watch live and match data
- Time: 4.05
- TV: ESPN
- Stadium: Eden Park, Auckland
Source: Tycsports

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