Summary

  • Result: New Zealand 20-15 England in Auckland

  • Conrad Smith's 78th-minute try wins match for NZ

  • England's Marland Yarde in the sin-bin at the time

  • Aaron Cruden five pens for NZ

  • Freddie Burns four pens and Danny Cipriani one for England

  1. Postpublished at 08:29 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    Mike Tindall
    Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 live

    Chris RobshawImage source, Getty Images

    Former England captain Mike Tindall: "The way England coach Stuart Lancaster goes about putting his team together, it's all built around basics and looking at the way they have played New Zealand in the last two games, they beat them once by pressurising and they almost did it again last autumn.

    "They will be all over New Zealand, they hope to force them into errors and hopefully pick up stuff off the back of that.

    "In the Six Nations this year they looked like they would outscore teams as well. They've jumped on a long way since they played New Zealand in terms of where they want to be, and you can sense that in the media with the way All Blacks coach Steve Hansen says they respect a team that know where they are going."

  2. Get involvedpublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    Chris:, external Tough ask for a very inexperienced England side but hopefully we give it a good go.

  3. BBC COVERAGEpublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    Our colleagues over on BBC Radio 5 live are under way via the medium of sound waves - you can click the live tab at the top of this page to listen to their commentary.

  4. GET INVOLVEDpublished at 08:25 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    Feeling confident? Then you must be a New Zealander, ahahaha. Or maybe just a really positive Englishman. Either way, let us know what you think is going to happen over the next couple of hours.

    You can text us on 81111 or tweet using #bbcrugby. Look forward to hearing from you.

  5. Postpublished at 08:24 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    New Zealand perform the hakaImage source, Getty Images

    New Zealand are the world champions and have lost just once in 35 Tests - although their last defeat was by England back in 2012.

    They won every game last year, the first team to do so in the game's history.

  6. Postpublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    England may be without half their team but a man who has been there says to think of it as an opportunity.

    *tries really hard*

    *fails*

    But then I'm not an international rugby player...

  7. Postpublished at 08:19 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    Sorry about that, minor technical issues at this end, but we've given the server a kick so hopefully everything will be OK now.

    Where was I?

  8. Postpublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 7 June 2014

    So after a long hard season England are without half their team because of a combination of injury (inevitable) and poor scheduling (inexcusable).

    Good thing they're off on a nice easy tour then, right?

    New Zealand you say? The world champions?

    Oh.