BNZ Crusaders coach, Todd Blackadder says Fiji can host more matches in the country as it has all the facilities.
Blackadder told Fijivillage that he hopes this match will result in more games to be held in Fiji.
Blackadder says the Crusaders feel like they are at home.
He says they are getting used to the weather and the players are excited to play in Fiji.
Blackadder says all the All Blacks in the team are now in Crusader Mode, and ready to deliver against the Chiefs.
Blackadder is calling on people to come out in red and black to support the Crusaders tonight.
He says Fiji born Crusaders players, Nemani Nadolo and Jone Macilai should also play the game of their lives when they take on the Chiefs at home.
All Blacks and Crusaders captain Kieran Read says they are excited to be part of history.
He is also happy to see that there are a number of Crusaders fans in Fiji.
The Chiefs will host the Crusaders at 7.35 tonight at the ANZ Stadium.
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