Tickets remain available for Saturday night's Vodacom Bulls clash with the All Blacks at Loftus Versfeld, with the best seats in the house carrying a price tag of R1,350. Cheaper options are still on sale for fans looking to attend the fixture at a lower price point.
Tickets range up to R1,350 for Bulls vs All Blacks at Loftus
Tickets for the Vodacom Bulls vs All Blacks match at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday night top out at R1,350, with cheaper options still available.
- Vodacom Bulls
- New Zealand
- Loftus Versfeld
Five reasons the Springbok-All Black series is tighter than the rankings suggest
Planet Rugby maps five fault lines across the upcoming four-Test series — fly-half vulnerability, the Kolisi/de Villiers rotation question, Erasmus's seeding of Boks into provincial opposition, Scotland's attacking blueprint from Loftus, and whether altitude is a real factor or convenient excuse — arguing the ranking gap between the sides is far smaller than the July form suggests.
Kirwan and Matfield back Savea rest call — but Lions ghost looms over Rennie's decision
Kirwan and Matfield both endorse resting Savea before the Test series, but Kirwan raises a pointed warning about squad cohesion — invoking Woodward's ill-fated 2005 Lions setup as a cautionary tale for Rennie.
Ackermann: Rennie's All Blacks are on the rise — but the Boks will still be too strong
Ackermann rates Rennie's All Blacks as a genuine step up from recent New Zealand teams but backs Springbok depth and set-piece to win out across the four-Test series — while flagging the tour match as a formative moment for his younger Bulls squad.
Mallett flags four Boks with most to prove against Scotland
Mallett argues the rotated Bok XV has a mobility mismatch against Scotland's fast-paced game, and identifies Pollard, Papier, Wiese, and Evan Roos as the players whose spots in the All Blacks series picture depend heavily on Saturday.
Russell's back, Scotland will target a fast start — but history says it'll backfire
Rich's preview argues Scotland's fast-start gameplan — built around a fit-again Russell and quick ball wide — is their best and perhaps only path to an upset, but that the highveld, a dominant Bok pack, and Scotland's winless record in South Africa all point to the home side winning comfortably once the game settles.