"This is just one small, yet visible way we can show our support for the team."
Sautner said after a challenging few years of lockdowns and Covid-19, the game would provide a much-needed lift for Tāmaki Makaurau. It is the first big sport events at the venue since the previous lockdown.
"This past year has demonstrated the critical role that live sport and entertainment play in shaping and unifying communities."
Sautner said the "positive downstream impacts" from this weekend's match would be significant for Auckland's economy, community morale, people's wellness and sense of belonging.
"The stadium reopening for sports fans is like the local library reopening for book lovers."
He said there were many new Eden Park staff members across catering, cleaning, and security and he asked for attendees' understanding.
The final kicks off 7.05pm this Saturday. Gates open at 5pm.