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World Cup 2026 · Group G

New Zealand Fan Guide

Everything you need to follow New Zealand at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Three group matches across 2 host cities, the team base camp, broadcasters in your region, and live prediction-market odds. OFC · FIFA Rank #90 · Coached by Darren Bazeley.

Group

G

Group stage

Matches

3

2 cities

FIFA Rank

#90

OFC

WC Appearances

3

Best: Group Stage

Match Schedule

New Zealand's three group-stage matches. Each link opens the match preview with kickoff details, venue info and travel guidance.

Cities You'll Visit

New Zealand play across 2 host cities in the group stage. Open each city guide for hotels, airport transit and food picks.

Team Base Camp

Where New Zealand train between matches. Fans sometimes catch open sessions and meet-and-greets. Check the federation's social channels closer to the tournament.

New Zealand base camp at San Diego

USA

San Diego, California

University of San Diego, Torero Stadium

All Whites train at the University of San Diego's Torero Stadium. New Zealand's first WC since 2010 and a long flight from home, so a Pacific-coast base halves the jet-lag burden.

Prediction Market Odds

Live implied probabilities from Kalshi real-money prediction markets.

To win Group G

4%

Kalshi market price

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Where to Watch New Zealand

FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasters in major markets. Every New Zealand match airs on the host-country networks listed below.

United States

FOX, Telemundo

Streaming: FOX Sports app, Peacock

Canada

TSN, CTV

Streaming: TSN+, Crave

Mexico

TUDN, Canal 5

Streaming: ViX, TUDN

United Kingdom

BBC, ITV

Streaming: BBC iPlayer, ITVX

Australia

Optus Sport

Streaming: Optus Sport

About New Zealand

Snapshot of New Zealand's 2026 squad and outlook.

New Zealand make their third World Cup appearance in 2026, with Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood - the All Whites' all-time top scorer - leading the attack in what is likely his final major tournament. The All Whites famously went unbeaten at the 2010 World Cup, drawing all three group games, and that spirit of organised resilience defines the Kiwi football identity. Under coach Darren Bazeley, New Zealand qualified as OFC champions and will relish the challenge of Group G against Belgium, Iran, and Egypt. While advancing from the group would be a stunning achievement, New Zealand will compete hard and could cause an upset given the right circumstances.

Key players

Chris WoodClayton LewisJoe BellLiberato CacaceOli Sail

Get to a New Zealand match

Tickets, FIFA ID, hospitality and resale

Sale phases, prices, scam warnings and the only legitimate secondary market.

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