Tonga started the match the stronger of the two sides, and they took a 10-0 lead after just 20 minutes. New Zealand fought back to level the scores at 10-10, but Tonga regained the lead just before half-time to go into the break 16-10 up.
The second half was a tense affair, with both sides trading blows. New Zealand eventually drew level at 24-24 with just minutes remaining, but Tonga had the final say when Isaiya Katoa kicked a field goal to seal a famous 25-24 victory.
The win was Tonga's first ever victory over New Zealand in a Test match, and it was a proud moment for the Pacific nation. The victory was also a significant achievement for Tonga coach Kristian Woolf, who has now led the team to two wins from two matches in the Pacific Nations Championship.
For New Zealand, the defeat was a bitter pill to swallow. The Kiwis are one of the top teams in the world, and they will be disappointed to have lost to Tonga.
The match will be remembered for Tonga's stunning victory, but it will also be remembered for the passion and intensity of the game. It was a match that will go down in history as one of the greatest Test matches ever played.