Leeds Rhinos welcome New Zealand to Headingley on Saturday night (6 PM ko) as the Kiwis continue to gear up for the Rugby League World Cup. The warm-up match will see a number of New Zealand's top stars take on the Rhinos , whose side will feature players of past, present and future.
Taking place at Headingley, it will be New Zealand's one and only fixture before they take on Lebanon in their World Cup opener in Warrington on Sunday week. The game will be streamed live on the ouRLeague app, which has been rebranded to become a World Cup app throughout the tournament.
Fans can watch the game for £10 on the app, with the stream starting ahead of kick-off. Michael Maguire has already named his side, which features a number of NRL stars. The likes of Melbourne's Brandon Smith and Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Canberra's Charnze Nicoll-Kolkstad and Cronulla's Ronaldo Mulitalo are all included.
Read more: England boss Shaun Wane highlights top performer in dominant win over Fiji
Meanwhile, Leeds Rhinos will say farewell to a number of their departing stars including Liam Sutcliffe, Brad Dwyer, Bodene Thompson and Tom Briscoe, while Adam Cutherbertson will return for one last appearance. New signing Luke Hooley will also feature as well as former Rhino Jimmy Keinhorst.
What is the official Rugby League World Cup app?
Taking over the ouRLeague app for the next several weeks, the rebranded Rugby League World Cup app will have access to 230,000 subscribers. Thousands more Rugby League fans from the competing countries are expected to join between now and November, for features including a match centre with live scores, stats and commentary updates, and a predictor game.
How can I watch Leeds Rhinos v New Zealand
Fans can download the app for free from Apple and Android - search RLWC2021 in the App Store or Play Store. Fans then just need to create an account, which is free and easy to do. It will cost £10 to unlock the stream.
How can I watch the Rugby League World Cup?
The BBC will be broadcasting every single match from this year's men's, women's and wheelchair tournaments, meaning fans won't miss a second of the action.
Read next
Four England stars who put their hand up for Samoa selection in emphatic win over Fiji
Highlights as England produce nine-try rout of Fiji Bati
Bookmakers make England underdogs for World Cup opener with Samoa
Mal Meninga on Peter Sterling, 1982 Tour memories and Australia's World Cup hopes
George Williams named England captain as halfback expresses shock