Cardiff (United Kingdom) (AFP) - New Zealand will seek to stretch an impressive winning streak when they face Wales at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on Saturday.The All Blacks, who will be captained for a record 100th time by iconic flanker Richie McCaw in his 137th Test, last lost to the Welsh in 1953.Of the 29 matches between the two sides, New Zealand have won 26, their two other losses to Wales coming in 1935 and 1905, racking up 882 points against 291 for the Welsh."There's a lot of history between the two teams," said All Blacks coach Steve Hansen, a former coach of Wales between 2002-4.The game against Wales, Hansen added, was "the most important game of the year because it's the next one", expecting "our team to play very well and the Welsh to come and be very passionate and very physical"."Just reading the newspaper clippings, they seem to think we're there for the taking."They obviously have a lot of self-belief and when a team's like that you expect them to play well.