The Maori All Blacks have announced an additional tour date this November when they take on Harlequins in London in November.
The meeting with the English Premiership club rounds off a fixture list that will also see the Maori All Blacks head to the United States and Ireland.
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The Maori – who face the British & Irish Lions on their tour of New Zealand on June 17 next year – are already due to face the USA Eagles as part of a double header before the All Blacks play Ireland in Chicago.
They then travel to Ireland to face Munster
, before they play Harlequins at the Twickenham Stoop on Wednesday, November 16.
The clash between the two sides is a key part of Harlequins' 150th year celebrations, they have not met for 90 years – Quins won the last meeting between the two sides 11-5 at Twickenham back in 1926.
"The Maori All Blacks are an important part of New Zealand Rugby's high performance strategy – and when they play on the international stage it is an opportunity to press for other honours," Maori rugby board chairman Wayne Peters said in a statement.
"This is a fantastic tour for players and for fans in the USA, Ireland and UK. We're delighted to be taking the Maori All Blacks on what will be a challenging and exciting campaign.
"We're incredibly proud of this team and their ability to take their culture and style of rugby to the world. They're a special team that is popular anywhere they travel and they're always exciting to watch."