Keira Bevan
Keira Bevan was a second half replacement in all three pool games, dramatically landing the late winning kick against Scotland
Venue: Northland Events Centre, Whangarei Date: Saturday, 29 October Kick-off: 07:30 BST
Coverage: Live BBC Radio Wales Extra commentary on BBC Sport website & app plus live text commentary on BBC Sport website & app

Wales will play New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.

With Jasmine Joyce moving to full-back, Lowri Norkett makes her first start of the tournament.

Donna Rose is back after a one week suspension.

New Zealand have named a strong side with three of them returning.

In the second round of the pool stage, the Black Ferns ran in 10 tries in a 56-12 win.

After New Zealand finished as the top seed with three bonus-point wins from three, they were drawn together again.

Ffion Lewis gave the number nine jersey to Bevan after she kicked the 84th-minute penalty.

Gwenllian Pyrs and Lleucu George are both in line to make their competition debut for Wales, with captain Hannah Jones leading the team for the third time.

Black Ferns 'won't underestimate' Wales

The Black Ferns have brought in world-class backs, as well as reverting to their half-back partnership of Ruaei Demant and Kendra Cocksedge.

Kennedy Simon will be making her World Cup debut from the bench.

The Black Ferns have a tough task on their hands on Saturday. They scored a lot of points and played well.

We don't have anything to lose and we will leave everything on the field.

In our Pool game against them, we had set-piece dominance but we did not convert many of our chances.

"We are going to get some mauls and some good scrums, where they really challenged us last time, so that is a good thing."

There were a lot of things that weren't up to our standards in the last game, so that's what we're focused on this week.

Ruahei Demant is the captain of the New Zealand cricket team.

There are replacements for Joanah Ngan-Woo, Kennedy Simon, Ariana Bayler, Hazel Tubic, and LukaConnor.

Jasmine Joyce, Lowri Norkett, Carys Williams-Morris, Hannah Jones, Lisa Neumann, Elinor Snowsill, Keira Bevan, Cara Hope, CarysPhillips, Donna Rose, Gwen Crabb, Bethan Lewis, Alex Callender.

Ffion Lewis, Lleucu George and Georgia Evans are replacements.

The referee is AimeeBarrett-Theron.

The assistant referees are Aurélie Groizeleau.

Chris Assmus is the leader of the group.