"We're looking forward to Saturday. The English are a good side - they are world champions and have won their last two matches here in New Zealand.
"They had to fight pretty hard against the Canadians but we know they will bring physicality and they have some pace out on the edges. We will need to put in our best performance," he said.
"For us it's about improving week on week and we made a good step forward in our second game and I expect we will advance again on Saturday.
"We wanted to try some different combinations as we look ahead to August's World Cup and it's important we do that now," Moore said.
The Black Ferns' match kicks off at 4.15pm at Rotorua International Stadium ahead of the Maori All Blacks match against the British and Irish Lions.
Australia play Canada at Smallbone Park at 12.30pm.
Moore said the predicted large and vocal crowd would elevate the match for his team and their fans.
"We're expecting a big crowd to come early and support both teams and it will be a fantastic night of rugby and a very special one for all four teams."
Black Ferns team (number of caps in brackets):
1. Toka Natua (10)
2. Fiao'o Faamausili - captain (46)
3. Aldora Itunu (10)
4. Eloise Blackwell (26)
5. Charmaine Smith (10)
6. Rawinia Everitt (20)
7. Sarah Goss (4)
8. Linda Itunu (32)
9. Kendra Cocksedge (36)
10. Kelly Brazier (31)
11. Renee Wickliffe (25)
12. Chelsea Alley (13)
13. Stacey Waaka (5)
14. Portia Woodman (10)
15. Selica Winiata (26)
Reserves:
16. Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (14)
17. Sosoli Talawadua (2)
18. Aleisha Nelson (22)
19. Becky Wood (1)
20. Charmaine McMenamin (8)
21. Kristina Sue (8)
22. Victoria Subritsky-Nafatali (13)
23. Honey Hireme (17)