It will be the second time Counties Manukau have hosted the All Blacks for the hugely popular event, with previous events in Auckland and Wellington attracting thousands of fans.
Northland coach Richie Harris said he was excited for his players.
"Many New Zealand boys dream of one day playing for the All Blacks. Our national provincial competition has always been part of the pathway into Super Rugby and into the All Blacks," he said.
"This is a rare opportunity for our guys to play against the All Blacks, possibly the next best thing to playing for our national team."
Counties Manukau Steelers Head Coach Darryl Suasua said he could not wait for the occasion.
"The opportunity to take on the All Blacks and Northland at home in Pukekohe is exciting for our community and our players," he said.
"It will be an honour to play and host the All Blacks again and we are really looking forward to this."
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said it was an important part of their process before the Rugby Championship.
"The training matches against provincial teams are great for our build-up and we are grateful for the opportunity to play Counties Manukau and Northland. It should be a great night," he said.
Tickets for the "Game of Three Halves" are available from the Counties Manukau RFU offices at ECOLight Stadium or iticket.co.nz.
The All Blacks will be in Auckland as part of their preparations for the Bledisloe Cup and opening Investec Rugby Championship test against Australia in Sydney on Saturday, August 20. The opening round of Mitre 10 Cup will kick off the same week, with Counties Manukau taking on North Harbour on Thursday, August 18 and Northland playing Manawatu the following night.