World Cup '26

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New Zealand

New Zealand

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Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-06-25

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

5,100,000

Confederation

OFC

FIFA code

NZL

World
Region

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…

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Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Max Crocombe

    Burton Albion · First-choice shot-stopper

    18caps
  • 12

    Alex Paulsen

    AFC Bournemouth · Promising young keeper

    6caps
  • 23

    Oliver Sail

    Wellington Phoenix · Reliable domestic option

    4caps
Defenders8
  • 2

    Tyler Bindon

    Nottingham Forest · Composed young center-back

    12caps
  • 3

    Michael Boxall

    Minnesota United · Veteran defensive leader

    55caps
  • 4

    Nando Pijnaker

    Sporting Kansas City · Ball-playing defender

    20caps
  • 5

    Liberato Cacace

    Empoli · Attacking left-back

    35caps
  • 6

    Tim Payne

    Auckland FC · Versatile experienced full-back

    40caps
  • 13

    Finn Surman

    Portland Timbers · Emerging defensive talent

    10caps
  • 15

    Sam Sutton

    Wellington Phoenix · Hard-working full-back

    8caps
  • 22

    Dane Ingham

    Hamilton Wanderers · Energetic wide defender

    15caps
Midfielders7
  • 7

    Marko Stamenic

    Olympiacos · Box-to-box dynamo

    22caps
  • 8

    Joe Bell

    Viking FK · Midfield engine room

    30caps
  • 10

    Matthew Garbett

    NAC Breda · Creative deep playmaker

    25caps
  • 14

    Clayton Lewis

    Auckland FC · Tidy central distributor

    18caps
  • 16

    Alex Greive

    St Mirren · Industrious attacking midfielder

    15caps
  • 17

    Bill Tuiloma

    Charlotte FC · Versatile midfield anchor

    45caps
  • 18

    Cameron Howieson

    Wellington Phoenix · Composed midfield veteran

    20caps
Forwards5
  • 9

    Chris Wood

    Nottingham Forest · Captain and talisman striker

    75caps
  • 11

    Ben Old

    St Etienne · Pacey wing threat

    12caps
  • 19

    Sarpreet Singh

    Hapoel Be'er Sheva · Skillful attacking spark

    20caps
  • 20

    Eli Just

    Odense BK · Direct dribbling forward

    14caps
  • 21

    Kosta Barbarouses

    Auckland FC · Experienced attacking option

    60caps

Model

as of 2026-06-25
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final0.0%
Round of 160.6%
Advance from group3.9%

Exp. points

1.23

Proj. finish

39.8

Seed Elo

1500

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 2022

    Did not qualify / 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.