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New Zealand
New Zealand
Latest New Zealand 1–5 Belgium · Group G
Title probability
0.0%
as of 2026-07-20
Overview
New Zealand return to the World Cup stage as comfortable masters of Oceania, having dominated their confederation to claim the OFC's automatic berth. The All Whites are built around English Premier League striker Chris Wood, who carries the goalscoring burden and the captain's armband into the expanded 2026 finals.
This is a side blending hardened veterans with a genuinely exciting crop of young Europe-based talent. Players like Tyler Bindon, Marko Stamenic and Ben Old give Darren Bazeley's group more technical quality and athleticism than any previous New Zealand squad.
Expectations remain modest but real: the goal is to finally win a World Cup match and prove Oceania belongs among the elite.
Capital
Wellington
Population
5,361,300
Confederation
OFC
FIFA code
NZL
From Wikipedia
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island and the South Island —and over 600 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island country by area and lies east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and…
Source: Wikipedia →Squad
- 118caps
Max Crocombe
Millwall · First-choice goalkeeper
- 126caps
Alex Paulsen
Lechia Gdansk · On loan from Bournemouth
- 22
Michael Woud
Auckland FC
- 250caps
Tim Payne
Wellington Phoenix · Versatile experienced full-back
- 3
Francis De Vries
Auckland FC
- 412caps
Tyler Bindon
Nottingham Forest · Young Premier League centre-back
- 563caps
Michael Boxall
Minnesota United · Veteran centre-back
- 1335caps
Liberato Cacace
Wrexham · Attacking left-back
- 1520caps
Nando Pijnaker
Auckland FC · Ball-playing defender
- 1610caps
Finn Surman
Portland Timbers · Emerging defensive talent
- 24
Callan Elliot
Auckland FC
- 2656caps
Tommy Smith
Braintree Town · Two-time World Cup squad member
- 630caps
Joe Bell
Viking FK · Central midfield anchor
- 837caps
Marko Stamenic
Swansea City · Box-to-box dynamo
- 1028caps
Sarpreet Singh
Wellington Phoenix · Former Bayern Munich youth
- 1426caps
Alex Rufer
Wellington Phoenix
- 1912caps
Ben Old
Saint-Etienne · Promising young winger
- 20
Callum McCowatt
Silkeborg
- 2325caps
Ryan Thomas
PEC Zwolle
- 990caps
Chris Wood
Nottingham Forest · Captain and all-time top scorer
- 11
Elijah Just
Motherwell
- 1776caps
Kosta Barbarouses
Western Sydney Wanderers · Veteran attacker
- 18
Ben Waine
Port Vale
- 21
Jesse Randall
Auckland FC
- 25
Lachlan Bayliss
Newcastle Jets
- –
Logan Rogerson
Auckland FC · Injury replacement call-up
Model
as of 2026-07-20Exp. points
1.00
Proj. finish
40.5
Seed Elo
1500
Title-probability trajectory
Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots
Matches
History
1982
Group stage
2010
Group stage
2026
Group stage
Culture
Football culture
Football is the most-played participation sport among Kiwi youth, even if rugby dominates the headlines and hearts. The All Whites enjoy passionate, if intermittent, national support that swells dramatically during World Cup campaigns. Grassroots growth and Pacific Island heritage give the game a distinctive multicultural flavour.
Did you know
- New Zealand was the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup, yet went home in the group stage.
- The country has more sheep than people — roughly five to one.
- Chris Wood is New Zealand's all-time leading goalscorer and Premier League standard-bearer.
- The All Whites' name is a nod to the legendary rugby All Blacks.
- New Zealand routinely thrash Oceania minnows, once beating Fiji and others by huge margins in qualifying.