The England players come on to the pitch to a flurry of flamesPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe All Blacks perform their famous Haka Photograph: Tom JenkinsLet's see that close upPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSonny Bill Williams shows a burst of speed to go past his former Kiwi rugby league team-mate, Shontayne HapePhotograph: Tom JenkinsSixteen minutes in, Williams breaks then offloads to Kaino, who passes to Gear who then goes over the line as he is tackled by Chris Ashton. There's some debate as to whether it is a try or not as Gear's foot may have gone into touch before the ball was grounded. The decision is referred to the video referee Photograph: Tom JenkinsIt's an anxious wait for England's coach, Martin Johnson, but he looks disappointed as the big screen says that the TMO judges have given the try. A Dan Carter conversion makes it 7-0Photograph: Tom JenkinsJust four minutes later, the visiters get another try. They win the scrum and Kieran Read gets the ball and easily pushes through the England defence and over the line. Another Dan Carter conversion makes it 14-0 to New ZealandPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA rather unorthodox challenge on Delon Armitage by Richie McCawPhotograph: Tom JenkinsLewis Moody doesn't seem to be taking Jerome Kaino's threats too seriouslyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsIt's approaching half-time and England have a chance to claw back a couple of points before the break but Toby Flood misses a penaltyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSonny Bill Williams knocks the ball past Tindall and FloodPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBen Youngs clears the danger from a ruck near his linePhotograph: Tom JenkinsSam Whitelock and Tom Palmer compete for a line-outPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHape is tackled by NonuPhotograph: Tom JenkinsEngland's Dylan Hartley starts clapping as the referee signals for a TMO decision on his try. It was givenPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSam Whitelock beats Tom Palmer to a line-outPhotograph: Tom JenkinsShontayne Hape loses the ball as he tries to touch down in the cornerPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSonny Bill Williams shields his mouth from the England defence as he tries to discuss a move with his wingPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWith 14 minutes to go, Toby Flood lines up another penalty. This one is good and that makes it 23-16 to the All Blacks. England are within a score of levelling the matchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHowever, England's hopes are dashed five minutes later when Dan Carter slots home another penalty. His kicking has been superb all gamePhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe game finishes 26-16 to New Zealand. After the final whistle there's a tender moment when Ben Foden reaches out and gives a hug to a disappointed Delon Armitage Photograph: Tom JenkinsWhereas Flood, Care and Tindall seem shell-shockedPhotograph: Tom JenkinsLewis Moody gives his team a talking to after the match. It was a battling performance by the England side with more running play than usual and a strong scrum performance. They were let down by some dodgy defence work and some handling errors. New Zealand are a phenomenal side and one that England haven't beaten since 2003Photograph: Tom JenkinsNew Zealand's captain, Richie McCaw, is presented with the Edmund Hillary shieldPhotograph: Tom Jenkins