The National Party has soared in popularity while Labour has plummeted, a new poll on the eve of the election shows.
NZ First has also fallen in the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll and is dangerously close to falling below the 5 per cent threshold.
In a complete reversal of momentum from the previous poll, National has arrested its fall and instead risen six points to 46 per cent. Labour is down seven points to 37 per cent.
Under the latest poll, NZ First is back to holding the balance of power, but only by the skin of its teeth.
New Zealand First has fallen 1 point to 5 per cent. If the party fell any further, it would need leader Winston Peters to retain the Northland seat to remain in Parliament.