New Zealand
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New Zealand is the men's national football team, currently ranked #85 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Wellington, playing their home matches at Hnry Stadium. Follow New Zealand on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
New Zealand have been in a difficult spell recently, winning 0 of their last 5 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 2 goals and conceded 8 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 0-1 loss to Poland, a 1-1 draw with Norway, a 1-2 loss to Colombia, a 0-2 loss to Ecuador, and a 0-2 loss to Finland.
Recent results for New Zealand:
- October 9, 2025: Friendlies - 0-1 loss at Poland
- October 14, 2025: Friendlies - 1-1 draw at Norway
- November 16, 2025: Friendlies - 1-2 loss at Colombia
- November 19, 2025: Friendlies - 0-2 loss at Ecuador
- March 27, 2026: Friendlies - 0-2 loss vs Finland
Upcoming fixtures for New Zealand:
- March 30, 2026: Friendlies - vs Chile
- June 6, 2026: Friendlies - at England
- June 16, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - at Iran
- June 22, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - vs Egypt
- June 27, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - vs Belgium
Looking ahead, New Zealand have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Chile (home), England (away), Iran (away), Egypt (home), and Belgium (home).
New Zealand's squad consists of 32 players. Goalkeepers: Nikola Tzanev (Huddersfield Town), Max Crocombe (Millwall), Alex Paulsen (Lechia Gdansk), Michael Woud (Auckland FC). Defenders: George Stanger (Kilmarnock), Lukas Kelly-Heald (Wellington Phoenix), Michael Boxall (Minnesota United), Tommy Smith (Braintree Town), Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix), Francis De Vries (Auckland FC), Tyler Bindon (Sheffield United), James McGarry (Brisbane Roar FC), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers), Benjamin Old (Saint-Etienne), Bill Poni Tuiloma (Wellington Phoenix), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC). Midfielders: Matthew Garbett (Peterborough United), Owen Parker-Price (Örgryte), Sarpreet Singh (Wellington Phoenix), Joe Bell (Viking), Logan Rogerson (Auckland FC), Marko Stamenic (Swansea City), Lachlan Bayliss (Newcastle Jets), Elijah Just (Motherwell), Alex Rufer (Wellington Phoenix), Callum McCowatt (Silkeborg), Ryan Thomas (PEC Zwolle). Forwards: Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Jesse Randall (Auckland FC), Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers FC), Ben Waine (Port Vale), Andre De Jong (Orlando Pirates).
Darren Bazeley is the current head coach of New Zealand. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 32% win rate across 25 matches, averaging 1.20 points per game.
Previously, Anthony Hudson managed the club for 8 seasons, recording 10 wins from 24 matches (42% win rate).
New Zealand plays their home matches at Hnry Stadium in Wellington, which has a capacity of 37,034.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of New Zealand, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow New Zealand to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
FIFA rank
FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup
- Qualification next stage
- Possible qualification next stage
Coach win percentagePoints per game
News
About
New Zealand is the men's national football team, currently ranked #85 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Wellington, playing their home matches at Hnry Stadium. Follow New Zealand on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
New Zealand have been in a difficult spell recently, winning 0 of their last 5 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 2 goals and conceded 8 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 0-1 loss to Poland, a 1-1 draw with Norway, a 1-2 loss to Colombia, a 0-2 loss to Ecuador, and a 0-2 loss to Finland.
Recent results for New Zealand:
- October 9, 2025: Friendlies - 0-1 loss at Poland
- October 14, 2025: Friendlies - 1-1 draw at Norway
- November 16, 2025: Friendlies - 1-2 loss at Colombia
- November 19, 2025: Friendlies - 0-2 loss at Ecuador
- March 27, 2026: Friendlies - 0-2 loss vs Finland
Upcoming fixtures for New Zealand:
- March 30, 2026: Friendlies - vs Chile
- June 6, 2026: Friendlies - at England
- June 16, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - at Iran
- June 22, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - vs Egypt
- June 27, 2026: World Cup Grp. G - vs Belgium
Looking ahead, New Zealand have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Chile (home), England (away), Iran (away), Egypt (home), and Belgium (home).
New Zealand's squad consists of 32 players. Goalkeepers: Nikola Tzanev (Huddersfield Town), Max Crocombe (Millwall), Alex Paulsen (Lechia Gdansk), Michael Woud (Auckland FC). Defenders: George Stanger (Kilmarnock), Lukas Kelly-Heald (Wellington Phoenix), Michael Boxall (Minnesota United), Tommy Smith (Braintree Town), Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix), Francis De Vries (Auckland FC), Tyler Bindon (Sheffield United), James McGarry (Brisbane Roar FC), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers), Benjamin Old (Saint-Etienne), Bill Poni Tuiloma (Wellington Phoenix), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC). Midfielders: Matthew Garbett (Peterborough United), Owen Parker-Price (Örgryte), Sarpreet Singh (Wellington Phoenix), Joe Bell (Viking), Logan Rogerson (Auckland FC), Marko Stamenic (Swansea City), Lachlan Bayliss (Newcastle Jets), Elijah Just (Motherwell), Alex Rufer (Wellington Phoenix), Callum McCowatt (Silkeborg), Ryan Thomas (PEC Zwolle). Forwards: Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Jesse Randall (Auckland FC), Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers FC), Ben Waine (Port Vale), Andre De Jong (Orlando Pirates).
Darren Bazeley is the current head coach of New Zealand. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 32% win rate across 25 matches, averaging 1.20 points per game.
Previously, Anthony Hudson managed the club for 8 seasons, recording 10 wins from 24 matches (42% win rate).
New Zealand plays their home matches at Hnry Stadium in Wellington, which has a capacity of 37,034.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of New Zealand, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow New Zealand to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.