The race to be crowned IRB TOSHIBA Junior World Championship 2009 winner reaches its climax on Sunday with the final taking place at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium in Tokyo at 15:00 local time.
New Zealand meet England for the second successive year and the top two seeds come head to head in a fitting final.
Last year in the inaugural JWC in Wales, New Zealand came out on top 38-3 and the defending champions will be hoping to secure consecutive JWC titles. England however will be looking to reverse the result and make amends for the defeat to the Baby Blacks last year.
New Zealand have conceded just two tries in the tournament so far, while England have conceded four. New Zealand have the joint leading try scorer in Zac Guildford (6) and England have the leading points scorer, Tom Homer, who has 57 points, so this should make for a highly entertaining final.
The third place play-off match is also available between the Pool C and Pool D winners, South Africa and Australia, which kicks off at 13:00 local time before England and New Zealand come face to face in the final for the second year in succession.
Both teams will be looking to forget the disappointment of missing out on the final. Australia finished fifth overall last year so have already guaranteed themselves a better position, but South Africa finished third and will not want to let this go.