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5 key talking points ahead of England’s clash with New Zealand in Auckland

Steve Borthwick has sought to unnerve New Zealand by highlighting the pressure that comes with their remarkable record at Eden Park.

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England are aiming to level their series against New Zealand in Auckland on Saturday having lost the first Test 16-15.

Here, the PA news agency examines five talking points heading into a match the All Blacks are strong favourites to win.

Mind games

England head coach Steve Borthwick says all the pressure is on New Zealand
England head coach Steve Borthwick says all the pressure is on New Zealand (Zac Goodwin/PA)

Last hurrah

England wasted a glorious opportunity to triumph on New Zealand soil in the first Test and while that provided their best chance to topple the All Blacks in this series, they showed enough to provide genuine hope for the rematch. New Zealand will be better with their first game since the World Cup final in the bank, but the tourists run out at Eden Park for the final 80 minutes of a mammoth season that began over a year ago. They will empty the tanks knowing that any off-note performances will count against them for selection when the rivals clash again at Twickenham on November 2.

Freddie’s back

The odds of an England win will have lengthened after George Furbank was ruled out on the eve of the second Test by a back injury. Furbank’s absence robs the team of their most dangerous runner from the series opener in Dunedin and while Freddie Steward is a high-quality replacement, he lacks the dynamism in attack shown by his rival for the jersey. Consistency has been a feature of Steward’s 33 caps but with his most recent game taking place almost two months ago, he must get up to speed as quickly as possible.

Samipeni Finau v Chandler Cunningham-South

Chandler Cunningham-South has been superb for England
Chandler Cunningham-South has been superb for England (Andrew Matthews/PA)

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