New Zealand vs Georgia live: Latest score and updates from RWC 2015 as All Blacks continue World Cup defence

Follow all the action from Friday's Pool C encounter between New Zealand and Georgia

Jack de Menezes
Friday 02 October 2015 17:26 BST
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Kieran Read, Richie McCaw and Ben Smith of New Zealand
Kieran Read, Richie McCaw and Ben Smith of New Zealand (Getty Images)

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New Zealand face Georgia in their third Rugby World Cup Pool C match as the reigning world champions arrive in Cardiff on course for the quarter-finals.

• New Zealand top Pool C after wins over Argentina and Namibia

Georgia sit fourth after beating Tonga but suffering defeat to the Pumas last time out

All Blacks can’t mathematically book their place in the last-eight even with a bonus-point win

New Zealand make nine changes from side that dismantled Namibia last week

Georgia have never won two Rugby World Cup matches at the same tournament

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Today’s fixtures:

Pool C: New Zealand v Georgia, Millennium Stadium – 8pm

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