The All Blacks and England have clashed on 37 occasions going back to their first meeting during the 1905 Originals tour. In the 109-year history of the two rivals, England have won just seven times.
We rank those seven wins in importance.
1) England 15 All Blacks 13, Wellington, June 14, 2003
Wynne Gray: Guts and grit put All Blacks to sword
Chris Rattue: No champagne - they just did their job
The last time England won a game on New Zealand soil may rank up there as one of their greatest of all-time. Down to 13-men for nine minutes, they out-muscled the All Blacks and produced unbreakable defence at a cold and windy Westpac Stadium as Jonny Wilkinson booted the tourists to victory. Wilkinson slotted four from five, with a drop goal, in swirling conditions while opposite Carlos Spencer missed four of his seven attempts. The only time England has recorded back-to-back wins over New Zealand. Richie McCaw and Ma'a Nonu are the only current All Blacks who played in that test.
The victory gave the England side a huge confidence boost ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Five months later they were world champions.
2) England 38 All Blacks 21, Twickenham, December 1, 2012
Sean Fitzpatrick: Upset victory good for the world game
Wynne Gray: All Blacks battered, bruised and broken
Gregor Paul: All Blacks stunned by England
The 2012 All Blacks entered their final test of the year with a chance to finish the season with an unbeaten record. Over the year that'd beaten Ireland, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, Scotland, Italy and Wales, the only blip being a draw with the Wallabies in Brisbane.