Defending Super Rugby champions, the BNZ Crusaders and hosts, the Gallagher Chiefs touch down at Nausori Airport.
Stay with us as we will bring interviews with Crusaders captain, Sam Whitelock and Chiefs captain, Sam Cane in the next hour.
The Crusaders and the Chiefs will then go to their respective hotels where the traditional welcome ceremonies will be held for the teams.
The welcome ceremony for the Chiefs will be held at 7pm at Novotel Lami while the ceremony for the Crusaders will be held at 8pm at the Holiday Inn.
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Meanwhile Chiefs captain Sam Cane will be free of any minute restriction for Saturday's game against the Crusaders in Suva on Saturday.
Coach Colin Cooper confirms to Newshub that Cane would be let loose in Suva, as the Chiefs look to resuscitate their near‑terminal playoffs hopes in a must‑win match against the defending champion Crusaders.
The fixture will be the All Blacks flanker's third since his return from a five‑month recovery from a neck fracture.
He came off the bench in the loss to the Blues, before making his first start ‑ on a 50‑minute limit ‑ in the win over the Reds on Friday.
Cooper has loved what he's seen so far from his skipper, who's barely shown a hint of rust after his lengthy absence from the field.
The Chiefs will play the Crusaders at 7.35pm Saturday at the ANZ Stadium.
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