The All Blacks ran in seven second-half tries to hammer France, as a controversial yellow card proved costly for the Les Bleus.
An excellent second half helped Japan beat Italy in Oita, the Brave Blossoms taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
Scarlets front-rower Rob Evans will start the first Test against the Pumas on Saturday after Wyn Jones was ruled out.
Ireland will expect to extend their winning run by another three matches in Australia, according to Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.
Ireland skipper Peter O'Mahony expects Australia to provide the same tough test they usually do, resulting in a "huge battle".
New Zealand's Eden Park may be an intimidating venue for visiting teams, but Mathieu Bastareaud believes that works in France's favour.
Sam Whitelock has been named in New Zealand's line-up to face France on Saturday, with the lock happy he is fully fit after a...
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Michael Hooper insists the Wallabies have the attack to hurt Ireland at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday.
Allan Alaalatoa was in the side to face Ireland at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane Saturday, however, he succumbed to an ankle knock.
Nick Isiekwe was Eddie Jones' "project player" on tour last year, but now he is ready to start for England in Joe Launchbury's absence.
Ireland's last Test win in Australia came in 1979 but Brian O'Driscoll believes the Six Nations Grand Slam champions can down the Wallabies.
Brad Shields will be one of two England debutants against South Africa, while injury keeps Joe Launchbury out.
It is all change for South Africa, as Rassie Erasmus has selected a new XV for Saturday's game against England.
Australia have two debutants in their XV for Saturday's clash with Ireland, who themselves have a new look for this tour.
The Springboks have been dealt a blow for their Test series with England, as Bismarck du Plessis and Frans Steyn will not feature.
David Pocock and Israel Folau's differing views on gay rights could make for an uneasy dynamic in the Australia team, says Brian O'Driscoll.