Huge hit from Freddie Steward to win the ball back for England. Plenty of exchanges in the air so far. New Zealand rock solid until Steward wins the ball in the air.
'We want a Grand Slam, they want to take our scalp'published at 15:01 GMT
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Chris Jones BBC rugby union correspondent
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Coaching New Zealand is one of the most pressurised jobs in world rugby, but current incumbent Scott Robertson is determined to "turn the expectation into joy" as his side bid for a Grand Slam tour.
Despite an inconsistent first two years in charge by All Blacks standards - 19 wins and six defeats in 25 matches - Robertson and his side are in London this week, with a first home nations clean sweep since 2010 in their sights.
The All Blacks dug deep to battle past Ireland in Chicago before withstanding a Scotland fightback in Edinburgh last weekend.
And with England resurgent, unbeaten in nine games and looking for a first victory over New Zealand at home since 2012, the stage is perfectly set for today's game.
"It's at the so-called home of rugby, with a full house and an expectant English team," he told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast.
"We want a Grand Slam, they want to take our scalp. How good is footy?
"This is why I'm doing the job and that's where the enjoyment starts. There is a fine balance - you feel like you are never satisfied, but you love it."