The All Blacks will play two tests against Wales and one against Scotland in New Zealand in July next year.
Apart from their normal Rugby Championship draw, which resumes next year after a truncated tournament in this World Cup year, the All Blacks will also play three tests in Europe in November 2020.
New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew confirmed the fixtures yesterday following a board meeting in Christchurch. He said the venues for next year's three domestic tests had been confirmed and would be revealed at a later date.
Next year's draw reverts to the original schedule agreed on two years ago after the collapse of the World Nations Championship concept which would have revolutionised the game's international fixture list, not to mention adding some much-needed revenue to New Zealand Rugby's coffers.
"New Zealand and all our Sanzaar partners had got to the point where we could sign the letter of offer which committed us to a further two months of more detailed due diligence but not everybody signed it and therefore the concept has been withdrawn," Tew said.