The New Zealand Rugby Union has released its 2014 test schedule, which features the All Blacks taking on England at Forsyth Barr Stadium on June 14.
The test is one of three the English will play in New Zealand. England plays in Auckland in the first test on June 7 and will play the final test in Hamilton on June 21.
No test will be held in Christchurch next year, although the Crusaders will play England the Tuesday after the game in Dunedin.
The test against England means Forsyth Barr Stadium will have hosted three of the biggest teams in world rugby in tests against the All Blacks since it opened - the Springboks in 2012, the Wallabies this year, and England next year.
A sell-out is likely for the game at Forsyth Barr Stadium, which will be the first test at the complex in the June test window.
It is expected that window may be closed in 2015, as teams prepare for the World Cup, and then disappear a year later with an expanded Super Rugby competition.
Eden Park will host two tests in 2014, while Napier is to host a Rugby Championship fixture against Argentina in September.
It will be the first time McLean Park has hosted an All Black test since the encounter against Manu Samoa in 1996. It is understood the Napier City Council has agreed to underwrite costs of up to $250,000.
While rugby supporters in Hawkes Bay will be pleased, their Christchurch counterparts might be less happy. AMI Stadium will not host a test next year, although the NZRU said Christchurch was a confirmed host for a test in 2015 against an unknown opponent.
Wellington will have a Rugby Championship test against South Africa on September 13, a fixture likely to be very popular given the two tests between the nations this year.
All Blacks
2014 home schedule
ENGLAND TOUR
• June 7: Eden Park, Auckland
• June 14: Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
• June 17: v Crusaders, AMI Stadium, Christchurch
• June 21: Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP
• August 23: Australia, Eden Park, Auckland
• September 6: Argentina, McLean Park, Napier
• September 13: South Africa, Westpac Stadium, Wellington