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Preview: USA v New Zealand

The All Blacks' first visit to the United States in 34 years is set to shatter the rugby attendance record in America and, hopefully, pique interest in the game Stateside.

Soldier Field, home of the NFL's Chicago Bears, is sold-out for the one-off Test on Saturday, promising an historic crowd of 61,000-plus that will more than treble the previous record rugby crowd of 20,181 for a United States match against Ireland in Houston in 2013.

Regardless of the outcome, it's a milestone moment for a USA Rugby Federation keen to raise the profile of the game in the crowded US sports landscape.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the global game of rugby to American sports fans," said USA Rugby Chief Executive Officer Nigel Melville, a former England captain.

The inclusion of rugby sevens in the 2016 Rio Olympic program has boosted interest in the game in America.

With potential Olympic medals at stake funding has flowed into the sport, and that opportunity is also an attention grabber for talented athletes who might otherwise direct their efforts to the gridiron or basketball court.

The world champion All Blacks named a makeshift matchday squad that includes 12 changes to the 15 who started against Australia a fortnight ago.

Only fullback Israel Dagg, winger Cory Jane and stand-in captain Kieran Read survive in a team consisting largely of fringe players and reserves.

Star flyhalf Dan Carter and code-hopping star Sonny Bill Williams were recalled, but captain Richie McCaw dropped for what will be the first match in a tour that will also include Tests against England, Wales and Scotland.

World record points-scorer Carter, who has been out with a broken leg, was named among the reserves, while Aaron Cruden gets his chance at flyhalf following his exile over a drinking incident.

The build-up to the contest has seen the All Blacks largely enjoying their anonymity in Chicago.

A few forays into the city's busy sports scene included McCaw's promotional puck shot at a Blackhawks NHL game.

Nevertheless, New Zealand coach Steve Hansen says the Test against the 18th-ranked Eagles is more than a chance to build the All Blacks brand in America, insisting it's a key part of preparations for next year's World Cup in England and Wales.

"On this northern tour we want to give all players in the squad the opportunity to grow their game and we also want to develop our game as a team, and it starts on Saturday," Hansen said.

The United States have also secured a 2015 World Cup berth, and Eagles coach Mike Tolkin fields a strong team, thanks in part to reaching an agreement for the release of three English Premiership stars: Eric Fry, Samu Manoa and Hayden Smith.

Todd Clever, making his 60th appearance in an Eagles shirt, will captain the side, which also includes Phil Thiel, who spent time with Smith's Saracens earlier this year.

Edinburgh's Brett Thompson returns to the wing as does Leicester's Blaine Scully. Chris Wyles will earn his 45th cap at fullback.

"Our selections were based more on how we wanted to play," Tolkin said.

"[The All Blacks] present a big challenge, so worrying too much about them would be counter productive. We had the line-up in place in our heads already and just confirmed it with training this week."

For Tolkin, the Test is about taking another step toward establishing the United States among the game's elite.

"I'm going to be happy if we walk off the field having left our blood and guts and given everything we have, and gotten the respect of the All Blacks and the international rugby community, as well as or fans," Tolkin said.

"I think that our guys, they're going to put their best foot forward. They're American sportsmen and that's what they do, they feast on that type of thing."

Players to watch:

For USA: Captain Todd Clever will be making his 60th appearance in the red, white and blue. Phil Thiel, Eric Fry, Samu Manoa, and Hayden Smith all have Premiership experience which will certainly be relied on.

For New Zealand: The pace and skills of Israel Dagg will naturally put a portion of the spotlight on him while the return of Aaron Cruden at flyhalf will create plenty of opportunities for the backline to be released. Kieran Read is arguably the best No.8 in the world and will lead the team from the front. However, all eyes will be on code-hopping Sonny Bill Williams, whose natural flare and tricks will keep the crowd on the edge of their seats.

Head to head: Danny Barrett will have a tough time in his fourth match for the Eagles against the experience of Kieran Read while USA captain Todd Clever could prove to be a handful for the likes of Sam Cane and Victor Vito. Andrew Suniula will have to keep his wits about him against the man-of-the-moment Sonny Bill Williams.  

Previous results:

1991: New Zealand won 46-6, Gloucester (World Cup pool match)

1913: New Zealand won 51-3, Berkeley

Prediction: It's going to be a thrilling match filled with plenty of running and flashy skills. The USA will provide a stern test for the number one side in the world but their lack of experience will be no match for their visitors. Expect the All Blacks to walk away with a comfortable 35+ points victory.

Teams:

United States: 15 Chris Wyles, 14 Blaine Scully, 13 Seamus Kelly, 12 Andrew Suniula, 11 Brett Thompson, 10 Adam Siddall, 9 Mike Petri, 8 Danny Barrett, 7 Scott Lavalla, 6 Todd Clever (captain), 5 Hayden Smith, 4 Samu Manoa, 3 Olive Kilifi, 2 Phil Thiel, 1 Eric Fry.

Replacments: 16 Tom Coolican, 17 Nick Wallace, 18 Mate Moeakiola, 19 Tai Tuisamoa, 20 Louis Stanfill, 21 Shalom Suniula, 22 Folau Niua, 23 Troy Hall.

New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Ryan Crotty, 12 Sonny Bill Williams, 11 Charles Piutau, 10 Aaron Cruden, 9 TJ Perenara, 8 Kieran Read (captain), 7 Sam Cane, 6 Victor Vito, 5 Patrick Tuipulotu, 4 Jeremy Thrush, 3 Charlie Faumuina, 2 Nathan Harris, 1 Joe Moody.

Replacements: 16 Keven Mealamu, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Ben Franks, 19 Brodie Retallick, 20 Liam Messam, 21 Augustine Pulu, 22 Dan Carter, 23 Julian Savea.

Date: Saturday, November 1

Venue: Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago

Kick-off: 15.00 (09.00, Sunday, November 2 NZ Time; 20.00 GMT)

Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)

Assistant referees: Chris Assmus (Canada), Andrew McMaster (Canada)

TMO: Brian Arciero (Canada)

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