It’s game day!
The Crusaders will be looking to maintain their winning streak over the Waratahs as they have won their last five Super Rugby matches against the New South Wales based team.
It could be a case of third time lucky for the Waratahs as this will be their third final but their first at home.
At the Sydney Football Stadium this year, the Waratahs have gone unbeaten so by moving the match to a different venue will have the effect of diluting their home advantage a little.
Overall the Waratahs have played the Crusaders 20 times in Super Rugby since 1996 and have won just four matches.
That gives them a record of winning 20% of their matches against the Crusaders.
In terms of form, the Waratahs have won their last eight Super Rugby matches and in 2014 they are unbeaten at home.
On the other hand the Crusaders have won their last three matches.
They have played 9 matches at home and won 6 of them.
More than 55,000 people are expected to fill up the ANZ Stadium.
The Waratahs and Crusaders final kicks off at 9.30 tonight.
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