Small amounts of non commercial food can be brought inside the stadium for personal consumption and plastic bottles of up to 1 litre of water will be allowed.
Mr Parker-Nance said items such as umbrellas and baby prams would be taken off people upon entry and returned after the game.
He urged people to take advantage of free bus shuttles to and from the stadium before and after the match.
Buses will run from Kamo, Onerahi, Maunu, Tikipunga, Otangarei, Raumanga and Morningside at 4pm, 5pm and 6pm as well as 30 minutes after the game has finished around 9.20pm. The buses will be free for match-day ticket holders only.
Taxis are an alternative option for after-match partygoers and those who do not want to drive into town and look for parking spots.
A1 Cabs is putting all 16 of its taxis on the road on match day and A1's operations manager, Shaun Williams, said a busy Saturday was in store for his drivers. The company would normally have "nowhere near that" number of taxis available on a Saturday night.
"The demand will be similar to anywhere where an exceptional event is taking place. There will be two drivers per taxi and they will adapt their work according to the demand," Mr Williams said.
The Northern Advocate tried to reach Kiwi Cabs but neither of the two directors was available for a comment.
Visit citylinkwhangarei.co.nz/service-updates/#update-1146 for more information about free bus shuttles.