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All Blacks Aim for Victory Against Argentina in Rugby Championship
The All Blacks will face Argentina in the second test of the Rugby Championship on September 17, 2023, at Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires. Having secured a convincing victory in their opening match against Argentina in Cordoba, winning by a score of 41-24, the New Zealand team aims to maintain their dominance in the tournament.
Historically, the All Blacks have a remarkable record in Argentina, having played 15 tests with 14 wins and just one draw. This match marks their first appearance in Buenos Aires in six years, making it a highly anticipated event for both teams and their fans.
Team Performances and Expectations
Under the leadership of coach Scott Robertson, the All Blacks are looking to build on their strong start in the championship. Their performance against Argentina showcased their tactical prowess and depth in the squad. With the pressure to secure another win, the team is focused on executing their game plan effectively.
Argentina, on the other hand, will be eager to improve their standing after the recent defeat. With a passionate home crowd expected at Vélez Sarsfield Stadium, they will aim to leverage the support of their fans to turn the tide against the All Blacks.
Historical Context and Match Details
The historical context of the All Blacks versus Argentina rivalry adds extra layers of intrigue to this matchup. In total, the two teams have met 40 times, with the All Blacks winning 36 of those encounters. This dominance sets a precedent that Argentina will be keen to challenge.
Fans can tune in to the match starting at 09:15 (local time) to witness what promises to be an exciting clash. As both teams prepare for the encounter, the stakes are high, and the outcome could significantly impact their campaigns in the Rugby Championship.
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