Kick off at 3.00pm
Bar open at 1.00pm
Burger & chips will be served
This will be the first meeting between England and New Zealand at Twickenham since 2014, and there is simply no bigger challenge in world rugby than taking on the reigning world champions.
The All Blacks have an impressive record at Twickenham, having won 17 of their 22 matches against England. Their last meeting at the Home of England Rugby in 2014 saw New Zealand claim a narrow 24-21 victory in a very tight encounter. Of course, few English fans will have forgotten the last time England beat New Zealand…a magnificent performance in 2012 when England romped home with a 38-21 win. Can the men in white repeat this feat in 2018?