As the venue for almost a century's worth of All Black triumphs, Eden Park is without doubt New Zealand's most celebrated rugby stadium.

It is also the largest - its capacity will rise to a record 60,000 during the Rugby World Cup, thanks to the addition of 10,000 temporary seats.

The first ever Rugby World Cup kicked off at Eden Park in May 1987, and it also hosted the final that year, when hosts New Zealand beat France.

In 2011, Eden Park will again stage the tournament's biggest games, including England v Scotland, New Zealand v France, both semi-finals and the big one: the World Cup final on 23rd October.

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