Beating New Zealand in a rugby union Test match at Eden Park is considered one of the biggest challenges in the world of sport.
The All Blacks have began their Nations Championship campaign with back-to-back victories over France and Italy and are favourites to make it three wins from three when they take on Ireland at their famous fortress.
The All Blacks are unbeaten at Eden Park since they suffered a 23-20 defeat to France on 3rd July 1994 - an historic game that is remembered for a sensational match-winning try from Jean-Luc Sadourny.
Since that famous occasion, New Zealand have gone 52 consecutive Tests unbeaten at the iconic venue - a magnificent record spanning 32 years since a 18-18 draw against South Africa.
This remarkable run has included an iconic 2011 Rugby World Cup final victory over France, memorable British & Irish Lions clashes and numerous Bledisloe Cup successes.