Rugby may have trouble making a blip on the sporting radar in Chicago but the Irish will be demanding every All Black's attention.
There's enough pedigree among the Irish side and bags of coaching clues from Joe Schmidt to make them believe they can join the Chicago Cubs and create history in the Windy City.
In their last meeting three years ago, Ireland had a breakthrough win in their nostrils. Dublin was gearing up for a party to end all festivities until the fat lady came crooning.
Johnny Sexton fluffed a penalty and the visitors manufactured a superb length-of-the-field try, converted on the second attempt by Aaron Cruden. History went down the gurgler.
For the bulk of the intervening three years, the All Blacks have kept the global opposition in the loser's corner. They have added to their playing depth with a powerful mix of energy and skilled athleticism.