New Zealand

New Zealand at World Cup 2026

Manager: Darren Bazeley · Formation: 4-3-3
Rating
Tier 5
Price
£4m

New Zealand at the 2026 World Cup

New Zealand's national football team head to the 2026 World Cup under Darren Bazeley, placed in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt and Iran. The squad balances creative midfield play with defensive organisation across multiple positions. The group stage opens against Iran on 15 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

New Zealand qualified by winning the OFC third-round play-off on 24 March 2025 under Darren Bazeley. His tactical setup prioritises defensive discipline and quick transitions. Iran will offer a winnable opening, but Belgium and Egypt present significant tests for a side targeting group progression.

New Zealand in Goal Rush

Tier
5
Price
£4m
Expected Goals
2.7
xG Rank
#32
New Zealand sit in Tier 5 of our Goal Rush competition at £4m per slot, the lowest band on the card. Group G features Belgium as heavy favourites, but Egypt and Iran present competitive matchups. It's a challenging draw that reflects their entry-level pricing, though OFC qualification pedigree suggests they'll be competitive.

📋 Full Squad (26)

Manager: Darren Bazeley · Formation: 4-3-3

Goalkeepers

1
Millwall · Age 32
3 caps
12
0 caps
22
0 caps

Defenders

16
Portland Timbers · Age 22
3 caps 1g
13
Wrexham · Age 25
3 caps
5
Minnesota United FC · Age 37
3 caps
2
3 caps
4
Sheffield United · Age 21
3 caps
3
2 caps
24
1 caps
15
0 caps
26
Braintree Town · Age 36
0 caps

Midfielders

20
3 caps
6
Age 27
3 caps
8
Swansea City · Age 24
3 caps
23
3 caps
10
3 caps
14
0 caps
25
0 caps

Forwards

19
Age 23
3 caps
9
Nottingham Forest · Age 34
3 caps
11
3 caps 3g
21
3 caps
18
Port Vale · Age 25
0 caps
17
0 caps
7
Logan Rogerson
Age 28
0 caps

Form & Qualifying

New Zealand won the OFC third-round play-off on 24 March 2025 to reach the 2026 World Cup under Darren Bazeley, but recent friendly form has been inconsistent, with no wins in seven matches. Bazeley's tactical challenge will be creating more dynamic attacking patterns beyond penalty-box finishes, particularly given the reliance on a single forward focal point through qualifying. That creative depth will be tested in Group G, but their OFC qualification victory proves they can compete when it matters.
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New Zealand's 26-player squad

Darren Bazeley's squad is built around defensive organisation and midfield control. The side balances possession with directness, while the forward line carries experience across multiple positions. It's a squad structured to execute Bazeley's disciplined system.

New Zealand's Group G fixtures

New Zealand's three Group G fixtures begin with Iran on 15 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, followed by Egypt on 21 June at BC Place in Vancouver and Belgium on 26 June at BC Place in Vancouver.

How far can New Zealand go at the World Cup?

New Zealand's Tier 5 status and Group G draw position them as clear underdogs. Iran offers a realistic opening opportunity, but Egypt and Belgium will test their system significantly. Creative depth and dynamic attacking patterns will be essential if New Zealand are to progress, though their recent friendly form raises questions about consistency heading into the tournament.

New Zealand World Cup 2026 FAQs

Darren Bazeley manages New Zealand at the 2026 World Cup.
New Zealand are in Group G with Belgium, Egypt and Iran. Their tournament opens against Iran on 15 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.
New Zealand won the OFC third-round play-off on 24 March 2025, with Darren Bazeley overseeing the campaign.
Chris Wood is listed as New Zealand captain in the squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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