The winner of the group will meet a third placed team in Pool C/E or F before being pitted in a likely quarter-final clash with World No 1 side South Africa who are in Group B alongside Italy, Georgia and Romania.
It’s a worst case scenario for Scott Robertson’s side who will also likely have France on their side of the draw in the knock-out round.
Runner up in Group A will go to the other side of the draw and face Runner up in Group E in the Round of 16.
In Group C is Argentina, Fiji, Spain and Canada while Group D will feature Six Nations rivals Ireland and Scotland with Uruguay and Portugal.
In Group E is France, Japan, USA and Samoa and Group F is England, Wales, Tonga and Zimbabwe.
The match schedule will be announced on February 3 next year which will reveal whether the All Blacks and Wallabies will be playing in the tournament opener on October 1, 2027.
All Blacks potential path to the final
If win Group A
Round of 16 - Third placed team in Pool C/E or F (Spain, Samoa or Tonga)
Quarter-final - Winner of Group B (South Africa)
Semi-final - Winner of Pool E (France)/Pool D runner up (Scotland/Ireland)
In runner up in Group A
Round of 16 - Runner up in Group E (Japan)
Quarter-final - Pool F winner (England)
Semi-final - Pool C winner (Argentina) or Pool D winner (Ireland/Scotland)