That is all from us from the FMG Stadium. Next up for the All Blacks are the Bledisloe Cup matches against the Wallabies, while Argentina will be looking to bounce back with a home fixture against South Africa in Buenos Aires.
FULL TIME! 53-3. What a response from the All Blacks. The home side were much, much better and deserved their 50-point, seven-try victory. The bonus-point win puts New Zealand right back in the race for the Rugby Championship title.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, BARRETT! 53-3. Jordie Barrett nails his third conversion attempt to complete the rout.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, BARRETT! 51-3. That's the 50 for the All Blacks as well-worked move from a scrum puts Beauden Barrett over for New Zealand's seventh try of the match.
The All Blacks win a couple of penalties as the fulltime hooter sounds, but opt to play on as they look to bring up 50 points on the scoreboard.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, BARRETT! 46-3. Jordie Barrett nails his conversion attempt from the angle.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, RETALLICK! 44-3. This is ruthless from the All Black. Brodie Retallick, in his first game back from injury, is driven over from short range for New Zealand's sixth try of the match. That is surely the bonus-point secured for the hosts.
CONVERSION MISSED! 39-3. Jordie Barrett misses his first attempt at goal, having taking over the kicking responsibilities from Mo'unga. The score stays 39-3.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, SAVEA! 39-3. The All Blacks are piling on the points now. A couple of powerful driving mauls takes them close to the tryline, before Ardie Savea bursts over.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 34-3. Mo'unga adds the extras in his final action of the match as he is replaced by Beauden Barrett.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, BARRETT! 32-3. A powerful All Blacks scrum gives the home side the advantage and Rieko Ioane breaks the line, taking the ball to Argentina's 22. From there, Mo'unga puts Cane through a gap in the defence and New Zealand's captain puts Jordie Barrett over for a try.
The All Blacks shove Argentina's maul backwards and force the knock-on. The hosts will have a scrum in their own 22 and can clear their lines.
YELLOW CARD! All Blacks prop Fletcher Newell is sent to the sin bin for a cynical maul infringement. Will this open the door for Argentina?
Argentina win a penalty and launch an attack from a lineout. Big prop Gallo busts a couple of tackles before Argentina are held up over the tryline. Los Pumas win another penalty and go for the corner.
Argentina win a penalty inches from their own tryline as Pablo Matera makes his second crucial turnover of the match. Los Pumas clear towards the halfway line.
The All Blacks win three successive penalties and opt for a five-metre scrum near Argentina's tryline.
PENALTY, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 27-3. Mo'unga converts his penalty attempt for the first points of the second half.
Argentina win a breakdown turnover and clear to the 10-metre line. Lavanini is back on after his yellow card, but almost immediately gives away a penalty. New Zealand will go for poles.
More of the same in the second half as Argentina lose the ball in New Zealand's 22 and home side boot the ball downfield. The All Blacks earn a lineout just outside Argentina's 22.
KICK-OFF! 24-3. Argentina get the second half underway. Los Pumas were blown away in the first half and could hardly apply any consistent pressure. Argentina have been all at sea in wet conditions, making too many handling errors and missing too many tackles. Veteran flyhalf Benjamin Urdapilleta has come on at half-time. Can the visitors get back into the game in the second half?
HALF-TIME! 24-3. The All Blacks go into the break 21 points ahead. It has been an emphatic response from the home side to last weekend's historic loss in Christchurch. New Zealand have dominated the collisions and caused chaos with their kicking game and breakdown pressure. Aside from a brief period, Argentina have struggled to apply consistent pressure and have been knocked backwards.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 24-3. Mo'unga converts to extend New Zealand's lead just before the break.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, IOANE! 22-3. A powerful All Blacks scrum gives the home side the advantage and Ioane runs an excellent line to slice through and score.
YELLOW CARD! Tomas Lavanini is sent to the sin-bin for a cynical foul near Argentina's tryline. Los Pumas will finish the half with 14 men.
New Zealand win a penalty straight from the kickoff and go for a lineout in the corner.
PENALTY, ARGENTINA, BOFFELLI! 17-3. Boffelli holds his nerve despite the best attempts of the home crowd and gets Argentina on the board.
Argentina win back-to-back penalties after a period of pressure inside New Zealand's 22-metre area. The visitors have grown into the game as it has gone on and will go for poles to get onto the scoreboard.
New Zealand force the knock-on from Argentina and clear up to the halfway line.
Argentina win a penalty inside New Zealand's 22 after a linebreak from Cordero. The visitors opt to go for a lineout.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 17-0. Mo'unga adds the conversion to Clarke's try. This has been the best opening 20 minutes of the All Blacks' season so far.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, CLARKE! 15-0. The All Blacks get their second try after some fast feet and quick hands from Rieko Ioane puts Caleb Clarke away to the tryline.
Argentina withstand the pressure and Pablo Matera wins a breakdown penalty. The visitors clear up to New Zealand's 10-metre line.
The All Blacks have a lineout on Argentina's 22 after winning a penalty as Caleb Clarke broke a handful of tackles.
CONVERSION, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 10-0. Mo'unga adds the extras to De Groot's try. It has been an excellent start for the All Blacks.
TRY, NEW ZEALAND, DE GROOT! 8-0. The All Blacks pile on the pressure and break a couple of tackles from the scrum, winning a couple of penalty advantages in the process, before prop Ethan de Groot runs an excellent line to score the game's first try.
The All Blacks win a scrum just outside Argentina's 22 after Carreras kicks the ball dead.
There is plenty of intent from both teams to move the ball wide, but both defences have stood up strongly in the opening five minutes.
PENALTY, NEW ZEALAND, MO'UNGA! 3-0. Argentina spill the ball from the first kickoff and New Zealand go close to the tryline before winning a penalty. Mo'unga converts to give the home side an early lead.
KICK-OFF! 0-0. The anthems are done, the haka has been performed and the All Blacks get the game underway at a wet FMG Stadium Waikato.
Argentina have won three of their last four men’s Tests (L1), including each of their last two; the last time they enjoyed a longer winning run was a four-match span from September to October in 2015
Our referee for this game is Australia’s Nic Berry. He will be assisted by Nika Amashukeli from Georgia and fellow Australian Jordan Way. The TMO is Brian MacNeice of Ireland.
Having claimed their first ever win in New Zealand last weekend, Argentina have made four changes to their starting lineup. Santiago Cordero and Tomas Cubelli start on the right wing and at scrumhalf respectively. There are two changes to the pack, as Santiago Grondona replaces last weekend’s try-scorer Juan Martin Gonzalez, while Guido Petti comes in for Matias Alemanno.
Argentina: 15 Juan Cruz Mallia, 14 Emiliano Boffelli, 13 Matias Moroni, 12 Matias Orlando, 11 Santiago Cordero, 10 Santiago Carreras, 9 Tomas Cubelli, 8 Pablo Matera, 7 Marcos Kremer, 6 Santiago Grondona, 5 Tomas Lavanini, 4 Guido Petti, 3 Joel Sclavi, 2 Julian Montoya (c), 1 Thomas Gallo
Replacements: 16 Santiago Socino, 17 Mayco Vivas, 18 Eduardo Bello, 19 Matias Alemanno, 20 Juan Martin Gonzalez, 21 Gonzalo Bertranou, 22 Benjamin Urdapilleta, 23 Lucio Cinti.
New Zealand have stuck with the same starting lineup that suffered a historic first-ever home loss to Argentina in Christchurch. The only changes come on the bench, where hooker Dane Coles, lock Brodie Retallick, flank Dalton Papali’i and back Beauden Barrett all return.
New Zealand: 15 Jordie Barrett, 14 Will Jordan, 13 Rieko Ioane, 12 David Havili, 11 Caleb Clarke, 10 Richie Mo’unga, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Ardie Savea, 7 Sam Cane (c), 6 Shannon Frizell, 5 Scott Barrett, 4 Sam Whitelock, 3 Tyrel Lomax, 2 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 1 Ethan de Groot.
Replacements: 16 Dane Coles, 17 George Bower, 18 Fletcher Newell, 19 Brodie Retallick, 20 Dalton Papali’i, 21 Finlay Christie, 22 Beauden Barrett, 23 Quinn Tupaea.
New Zealand have lost four of their six men’s Tests in 2022 (W2); only twice in the All Blacks’ history have they lost more Tests in a calendar year, in 1949 and 1998.
Argentina will be aiming for back-to-back wins in men’s Tests against New Zealand for the first time, following their 25-18 victory against the All Blacks in Christchurch.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Rugby Championship fourth round clash between New Zealand and Argentina from the FMG Stadium in Hamilton.