The All Blacks, ranked second in the world, have won both their matches so far this autumn, beating Ireland 26-13 in their opening tour match before overcoming Scotland 25-17 on Saturday thanks to a dramatic late Damian McKenzie try.
England have not beaten New Zealand since their 2019 Rugby World Cup semi-final in Yokohama and have not defeated the All Blacks at Twickenham since 2012.
Former captain Jamie George says England should embrace the occasion and not be overawed by New Zealand’s reputation.
“You’ve got to be at your best because they’re not just another team,” he said. “They are arguably the best team in the world at the minute. They’ve got world-class players.
“They are as complete a team as there is out there. They’re fantastic and they seem to step up a gear when they come to Allianz Stadium.
“We’ve got to come up with a clear gameplan that’s going to put them under as much pressure as possible and then go out and execute it perfectly because that’s what we’ll need to do to win.”
Flanker Sam Underhill said England will face a tough challenge to nullify New Zealand’s attacking threats.
“They are a very athletic team,” he told BBC Sport. “They have a lot of very good ball-carriers and are a very good wide attacking team.
“They are famous how they light up in attack and how quickly they move the ball and take advantage of space. You have to keep them as shut down as you can.
“They have a very good attacking skillset but also jackal threat with guys like Ardie Savea and Wallace Sititi at the breakdown.”








