Chris Wood
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New Zealand — the All Whites — return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 2010, drawn into Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and Iran. As the OFC (Oceania Football Confederation) representative, New Zealand face a significant quality gap against their group opponents.
The group is tough. Belgium are four-time World Cup participants with world-class talent. Egypt have Mohamed Salah. Iran are organized and experienced. New Zealand will need to produce their best-ever performances to compete.
Why this group matters: New Zealand's 2010 campaign was remarkable — they drew all three group matches (against Slovakia, Italy, and Paraguay) and left as the only unbeaten team in the tournament. The All Whites want to channel that spirit in 2026.
| Match | Date | Time (ET) | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group G – MD1 | June 15, 2026 | 10:00 PM | Iran | Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles |
| Group G – MD2 | June 20, 2026 | 10:00 PM | Egypt | Vancouver Stadium, Vancouver |
| Group G – MD3 | June 26, 2026 | 12:00 AM | Belgium | Vancouver Stadium, Vancouver |
Iran on Matchday 1 is the most winnable fixture and the must-win match. Egypt on Matchday 2 in Vancouver is a crucial middle game. Belgium on Matchday 3 closes the group against the toughest opponent.
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New Zealand have appeared in 2 FIFA World Cups:
The 2010 campaign is a source of immense pride and the blueprint for 2026: defend with discipline, compete physically, and take every opportunity.
The approach mirrors Iceland's Euro 2016 success: smaller nations can compete at the highest level through supreme organization, defensive discipline, and set-piece efficiency.
New Zealand is primarily a rugby nation (the All Blacks are the national sporting obsession), but the All Whites World Cup campaigns generate genuine football enthusiasm.
Why to watch if you are a casual fan: New Zealand's 2010 story — drawing with Italy and leaving the World Cup unbeaten — is one of football's great underdog tales. Chris Wood's Premier League pedigree gives them a genuine threat, and the possibility of another famous draw or upset makes every match worth watching. Plus, you will never find more likeable underdogs.
New Zealand need to beat Iran and take a point from either Belgium or Egypt. It is a tall order but not impossible given the 2010 precedent.
Prediction: Group stage exit. New Zealand will be organized and difficult to beat but likely lack the quality to advance. A draw against Iran or Egypt would be a strong result. Repeating the 2010 feat of leaving unbeaten is the dream scenario, though the group opponents are collectively stronger.
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Group G
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Group stage (1982, 2010)
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2026-06-15 · 22:00 ET
vs Iran
Los Angeles · Group G
2026-06-20 · 22:00 ET
vs Egypt
Vancouver · Group G
2026-06-26 · 00:00 ET
vs Belgium
Vancouver · Group G
New Zealand has appeared in 3 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (1982, 2010).
Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.
2010 in South Africa, where they famously drew all three group matches (including against Italy) but were eliminated on points.
Yes. Rugby union (the All Blacks) dominates New Zealand's sporting landscape. Football is growing, particularly after the 2023 Women's World Cup, but remains the country's second or third sport.
Chris Wood, the Nottingham Forest striker. He is the only All Whites player in a top-five European league.
All Group G matches are at [Hard Rock Stadium](/en/stadiums/hard-rock-stadium) in Miami.
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), the smallest and least competitive of FIFA's six confederations. New Zealand typically qualify for the World Cup through an intercontinental playoff.
Miami is 16 hours behind Auckland. An 8 PM ET kickoff translates to 12 PM NZST the following day — lunchtime viewing in New Zealand.
Absolutely. The 2010 draw against Italy proves that on any given day, disciplined defending and team spirit can level the playing field. Iran is the most realistic upset target.
New Zealand is in Group G for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
New Zealand lists Darren Bazeley as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.
New Zealand is #89 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.
New Zealand has competed in 3 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.
New Zealand's best run to date is Group stage (1982, 2010).
The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).
Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; New Zealand rotates through those venues during the group stage.
Yes—New Zealand can advance by finishing first or second in Group G, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.