Jacques Brunel has recalled Louis Picamoles and Camille Lopez to face the Springboks at Stade de France.
Eben Etzebeth's foot injury is not as bad as first feared and he could yet play against France in Paris.
Felix Lambey and Yoann Huget have been called up to the France squad as replacements for injured duo Bernard Le Roux and Wesley Fofana.
Having retired following last season, Frederic Michalak is back at Lyon as an advisor to president Yann Roubert and manager Pierre Mignoni.
France were again upset by a refereeing controversy in New Zealand, but All Blacks boss Steve Hansen says they are clutching at straws.
Although again less than impressive in the first half of the third Test, New Zealand eased to another win over France.
Steve Hansen said it is "pointless" to complain about refereeing decisions, with France feeling hard done by in New Zealand.
Morgan Parra will lead Les Bleus against the All Blacks when they attempt to avoid a whitewash, with Mathieu Bastareaud rested.
After naming the same side for the first two Tests, Steve Hansen has opted to make changes for the game in Dunedin.
Despite defeats to the All Blacks, Philippe Saint-Andre feels France are finally on the right track after a spell in the doldrums.
An independent judicial committee has ruled France's Benjamin Fall should not have been sent off against New Zealand.
Beauden Barrett will not be risked for the third Test against France, but Ricky Riccitelli and Jackson Hemopo could win their first caps.
New Zealand boss Steve Hansen suggested a report system after another contentious decision overshadowed the second Test against France.
A yellow card was France's undoing in the first Test with New Zealand, and Benjamin Fall's red card proved costly in the second.
France winger Remy Grosso was shocked that the referee did not take action against the players who fractured his skull in the first Test.
Kevin Gourdon claims the All Blacks' "good rugby" has a "positive effect on referees" after a controversial first Test.