England head coach Eddie Jones expects his players to whip the crowd into a frenzy for their penultimate Test of the year.
"The haka in 2019 had a massive effect on the fans," said the wily Australian.
"On Saturday we've got a responsibility to light the crowd up and we want to, as they can be our 24th player.
"Whether it's during the haka or post the haka I don't really care. We're going to go after them."
Jones is confident England will rise to the challenge of facing the in-form Rugby Championship winners.
"It takes a massive effort to beat New Zealand, our players understand that," said Jones. "It's like if you're a climber going to the top of Mount Everest.
"Traditionally they have bullied teams, so you've got to get on the front foot, be physical. You've got to truly believe you can win; that your strengths are stronger than theirs, that you will expose their weaknesses.
"We believe we've got strength that we can maximise against New Zealand. We believe there are weaknesses we can expose. We're prepared."