It is New Zealand's most experienced team to play a Rugby World Cup final.

“It is an honour to fly our nation’s flag in the World Cup final once again,” said head coach Ian Foster. “We are proud of what we have achieved so far in this tournament, but the job is not done yet and we know full well the challenge that lies ahead.

“Of the seven World Cups that have been held outside of New Zealand, the All Blacks have only managed to win one. It goes to show just how hard it is to do but this group is determined to work hard for each other, as we have done all year.”

The most-capped player in the team’s history, Samuel Whitelock (152), will become the first men’s player in history to make three RWC deciders. He is also one of six World Cup winners in the match-23.

The only change in the starting XV sees Brodie Retallick resume his quarter-final combination with Scott Barrett at lock, while Whitelock will be used from the bench.

There is one additional personnel change to the reserves bench with 52-Test tighthead prop Nepo Laulala replacing Fletcher Newell.

“Once again we have felt the support of an entire nation behind us,” added Foster. “We will definitely carry that with us when we go to Stade de France on Saturday.

New Zealand team (Test caps in brackets):
1. Ethan de Groot (21)
2. Codie Taylor (84)
3. Tyrel Lomax (31)
4. Brodie Retallick (108)
5. Scott Barrett (68)
6. Shannon Frizell (32)
7. Sam Cane (captain, 94)
8. Ardie Savea (80)
9. Aaron Smith (124)
10. Richie Mo’unga (55)
11. Mark Tele’a (8)
12. Jordie Barrett (56)
13. Rieko Ioane (68)
14. Will Jordan (30)
15. Beauden Barrett (122)
Replacements:
16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (29)
17. Tamaiti Williams (7)
18. Nepo Laulala (52)
19. Samuel Whitelock (152)
20. Dalton Papali’i (31)
21. Finlay Christie (20)
22. Damian McKenzie (46)
23. Anton Lienert-Brown (69)