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Rugby World Cup 2019 – New Zealand vs Canada LIVE: Score, stream and latest updates from Pool B fixture

Follow all the live action from Oita

Harry Latham-Coyle
Wednesday 02 October 2019 04:12 BST
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Follow live updates from the Rugby World Cup as New Zealand return to action this morning to take on Canada.

The All Blacks put in a composed and measured performance to beat fierce rivals South Africa in their opening match, cementing their status as favourites to lift the Webb Ellis Cup next month.

Steve Hansen has made 11 changes for today's Pool B fixture at the Oita Stadium, with New Zealand expected to romp to victory against a Canadian side that was beaten 48-7 by Italy. Follow the live action below:

When is it?

New Zealand vs Canada kicks off at 7.45pm Japan Standard Time, which is 11.15am BST, on Wednesday 2 October.

Where can I watch it?

ITV4 will be broadcasting the match. Coverage starts at 10.45am BST.

You can also live stream the match on your laptop, smartphone or tablet via the ITV Hub.

TRY! Shannon Frizell canters over!

A powerful maul, Rieko Ioane over the gainline round the corner, offload to Frizell, try number seven.

Over go the extras.

New Zealand 49-0 Canada

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:25

49 minutes

Ryan Crotty nearly wriggles away straight from the kick-off as New Zealand play and play. 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:27

TRY! Canada torn apart once more!

A brilliant high take from Richie Mo'unga, a sliver of space for Beauden Barrett to get through, pace to get away from the defence and a simple pass into the hands of Brad Weber for the score.

New Zealand 56-0 Canada

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:29

The switch has been flicked and this is getting rather ugly. Ben Smith is on for New Zealand.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:30

53 minutes

Canada leave themselves exposed to a counter-ruck wide on the right, but New Zealand, perhaps keen to remind themselves what defence actually is, opt not to attack it, and set their line for the next phase.

New Zealand knock on in their attempts to make a big midfield hit.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:32

54 minutes

Ryan Crotty rides up high int the tackle. Just a penalty. 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:33

55 minutes

And New Zealand of course win the resulting five metre lineout. Scott Barrett has been commanding in the air, particularly defensively.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:34

TRY! Brad Weber's over again!

Set-piece move from a scrum, Jordie Barrett off it as first receiver, switch ball for Richie Mo'unga to get through a gap between the scrum-half and the openside flanker slow off a creaking Canadian scrum.

Offload to Weber, plenty of toe from the diminutive nine, try for New Zealand.

New Zealand 63-0 Canada 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:35

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:37

59 minutes

New Zealand take down the restart and set up a maul, which Canada can only stop illegally Otherwise that might just have kept going. 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 October 2019 12:38

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