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The Jillaroos team to face New Zealand this week, including debutant Kezie Apps (back row, centre).
The Australian Jillaroos will meet the NZ Kiwi Ferns at WIN Stadium, Wollongong, this Sunday (November 9) - the first time the two sides have met since the Jillaroos won the World Cup final at Headingley Stadium in 2013.
 
The final saw the Aussie women make history by breaking a 13-year New Zealand reign to claim the trophy for the first time.

WATCH: Live stream of the Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns on Sunday, 1.30pm only on NRL.com.
 
This Sunday, they will meet in the curtain-raiser to the Four Nations match between the Holden Kangaroos and Samoa at WIN Stadium Wollongong. Gates will open at 1.15pm, with kick off at 1.30pm.
 
“Fans at WIN Stadium will experience a full afternoon of world-class rugby league with Australia’s two national teams, the Kangaroos and Jillaroos, hosting two Test matches,” NRL Head of Commercial Paul Kind said.
 
“It will also be the first time a Test match has been played at WIN Stadium. That is a fantastic result for fans in the Illawarra region, who are so passionate about their rugby league.”
 
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster from as little as $50 for a family of four, $20 for adults, $15 for concessions and $10 for juniors.

Match Schedule
1.15pm: Gates Open
1.30pm: Kick off - Australian Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns
4.00pm: Kick off - Holden Kangaroos v Toa Samoa

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