Eden Park could be the host of the opening State of Origin clash in November if Covid-19 restrictions continue to halt capacity crowds in Australia, according to reports.
The series between Queensland and New South Wales has already been shifted to after the NRL season is completed with the first game scheduled to take place in Adelaide on November 4.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the NRL is considering moving the game to either New Zealand, Perth or Sydney. Any match in New Zealand would be dependent on a travel bubble between the Tasman.
"New Zealand makes sense. We'll certainly look at it," an NRL official told the Telegraph.
The opening game of the series is set to take place at the Adelaide Oval however according to Telegraph, the South Australian Tourism Commission will only agree to hosting the match if it is played in front of a capacity crowd.