New Zealand Maori rugby coach Matt Te Pou has stuck with the same starting line-up that beat the United States for Sunday's Churchill Cup final against England A in Edmonton.
New Zealand Maori beat the US 69-31 in Calgary last week and Te Pou felt there was no need to changethe starting 15.
"We believe in fielding our top line-up every time," he said.
"We gave every player a run in the first game in Vancouver but the team we put on the park last week did a good job and this is sudden death so we didn't have to make any changes.
"Our preparation this week has been intense because England will be a big challenge. We have studied their game and I'm sure they will have analysed ours. In fact, their coaching staff flew to Vancouver for our first game."
The only change in the squad is in the reserves, with Wellington loose forward Scott Waldrom replacing Northland's Jake Paringatai on the bench.
The game kicks off at 6pm Saturday (Local time) and will be broadcast live on Maori TV from 12pm on Sunday 20 June.
New Zealand Maori: Adrian Cashmore (Bay of Plenty), Hosea Gear (North Harbour), Justin Wilson (Wellington), Ryan Nicholas (Otago), (Wellington), Caleb Ralph (Canterbury), Glen Jackson (Bay of Plenty), Billy Fulton (North Harbour), Wayne Ormond (Bay of Plenty), Wayne McEntee (Waikato), Warren Smith (Otago), Bryce Williams (Auckland), Sean Hohneck (Waikato), Joe McDonnell (Wellington), Corey Flynn (Canterbury, captain) and Greg Feek (Canterbury).
Reserves: Scott Linklater (Waikato), Tony Penn (Taranaki), Hoani Macdonald (Southland), Scott Waldrom (Wellington), Craig McGrath (Auckland), Jared Going (Northland) and David Hill (Waikato)