Eighteen people were thrown out of Eden Park and one person arrested during last night's nail-biting Rugby World Cup clash between England and Scotland.
There were about 58,000 at the game and the crowd on Queen's Wharf peaked at nearly 7000 at about 4pm.
Auckland Council reported that traffic and transport to and from the match ran smoothly and all crowds using trains were cleared within 50 minutes of the final whistle.
An estimated 8500 people walked to the match along the Fan Trail.
Three people were taken to hospital from Eden Park and five from Queen's Wharf.
In Wellington, police said they were yet again pleased with the well-behaved crowd at the Tonga versus France game at the Cake Tin.
Inspector Simon Perry said there was only one arrest for possession of cannabis and five evictions, mainly for alcohol and disorder.