The All Blacks have won the right to use the home dressing room for Sunday's World Cup semi-final against South Africa at Twickenham.
Team managers from the four remaining sides gathered in the tunnel at Twickenham today to determine changing room allocation, team shirts and arrival times ahead of thisweekend's semi-finals.
South Africa, who defeated Wales 23-19 in a hard-fought battle at Twickenham in Sunday's first quarter-final, will face reigning champions New Zealand, after their nine-try 62-13 demolition of France in Cardiff.
The All Blacks won the coin toss and become Team A for their clash, choosing changing room two at Twickenham, which is traditionally used by the home team England, while the Springboks will occupy changing room one.
Argentina, who booked their place in the semi-finals with a 43-20 win over Ireland yesterday, will take on Australia in the second knockout game on Sunday. The Wallabies earnt a last-minute 35-34 win over Scotland in yesterday's dramatic quarter-final at Twickenham.
The second coin toss of the afternoon saw the Pumas prevail, becoming Team A and also claiming the larger of the changing rooms, number two. The Wallabies, as they did in their quarter-final, will use changing room one.
With no clashes between the kits in either semi-final, all four sides will line-up in their traditional team colours.