Bledisloe Cup rugby: All Blacks v Australia Wallabies at Eden Park - teams, kick-off time, live streaming and how to watch
The All Blacks have suffered a late setback ahead of their showdown with the Wallabies, with Rieko Ioane ruled out of the clash with a tweaked hamstring.
Peter Umaga-Jensen has come onto the bench and is in line to make his All Blacks debut.
The All Blacks haven't lost a test to the Wallabies at Eden Park since 1986 – but the fresh-faced Australians who are coming off an upset draw last Sunday "might not know any better".
With no player in either side alive to have witnessed an Australian victory in Auckland, Dave Rennie's men might be uniquely placed to finally break the All Blacks' 43-match unbeaten streak, says Wallabies attack coach Scott Wisemantel.
"It's good for their confidence, but having said that, they don't know any better," he told Big Sports Breakfast.
"There's so many debutants, so many rookies here that they actually don't know (about New Zealand's dominance) which is great, fantastic.
"They're just going in and going 'okay, where's this Eden Park, where is it, what do we do?'
"There's a lack of fear; they're willing to have a go and only thing I and the coaching staff wants out of them is to say 'ease up' or 'pull it back'."