The All Blacks have been held scoreless in the first half of a test for the first time in seven years and, according to the history books at least, the chances of them turning things around in the second 40 aren't too flash.
A dominant English first-half performance has seen Eddie Jones' troops lead 10-0 at the break of the first World Cup semifinal in Yokohama - the first time since 2012 that the All Blacks have been unable to get off the mark before the turn.
Manu Tuilagi's second-minute try, converted by Owen Farrell, and a George Ford penalty on the hooter were the only points in the first half - after Sam Underhill's try was ruled to have stemmed from obstructive running.
Ironically the last time the All Blacks couldn't get on the scoreboard in the first half, was against the same side - in 2012 at Twickenham when England won 38-21 (after leading 12-0 at half-time).