The All Whites Are Back. New Zealand’s World Cup 2026 Guide

Sixteen years. That’s how long New Zealand football fans have waited for this moment. On June 15, the All Whites step onto the pitch in Inglewood, California, and the wait is finally over. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here — and for the first time in a generation, New Zealand is in it.

This isn’t just a football story. It’s an Auckland story. Five players from Auckland FC are on the plane to North America, the most of any New Zealand-based club. The champions of the A-League and OFC Pro League are now sending their own to the world’s biggest stage. If you needed any more proof that football has arrived in this city, this is it.

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How They Got Here

The road to North America was dominant from start to finish. New Zealand stormed through OFC qualifying, going unbeaten across the entire campaign. The decisive moment came on March 24, 2025, at Eden Park — in front of a packed home crowd in Auckland — when goals from Michael Boxall, Kosta Barbarouses, and Eli Just sealed a 3-0 win over New Caledonia and booked the ticket to the World Cup. The city erupted. Sixteen years of hurt, gone in 90 minutes.

It was also historic for another reason: this is the first World Cup where Oceania has a guaranteed direct qualification spot, no intercontinental playoff required. After decades of heartbreak, New Zealand finally got the straight path they deserved.

“I can’t wait to share the moment with you all, and create some history. I hope we can do you all proud.”

— Chris Wood, All Whites Captain

The Squad — Who to Watch

Chris Wood leads the line as captain, with 88 caps and 45 international goals — both New Zealand records. The Nottingham Forest striker was one of the top scorers in qualifying and arrives at the World Cup in the form of his life. At 34, this could well be his last World Cup. Expect him to make it count.

Liberato Cacace at left back has been one of the most improved players in the squad, now playing in the Premier League with Wrexham. Tyler Bindon, just 23, is already at Nottingham Forest and looks like New Zealand’s defensive future. Marko Stamenic in midfield, at Swansea City, gives the team creativity in the middle of the park.

And then there’s the Auckland FC contingent. Michael Woud — the goalkeeper who lost a tooth in a cup match this season and kept playing, who made the saves that won Auckland the A-League title — is in the squad. Jesse Randall, the winger who finished as top scorer across all competitions for Auckland FC, is there too. Along with Francis de Vries, Nando Pijnaker, and Callan Elliot, five of New Zealand’s World Cup squad come from the club that just won the double.

Group G — The Challenge Ahead

New Zealand are in Group G alongside Iran, Egypt, and Belgium. Belgium, with a new generation of talent rebuilding after the golden era, are the group favourites. Iran and Egypt are both organized, physical sides that will make life difficult. But the new 48-team format gives New Zealand a genuine route through — the top two from each group advance, and so do the eight best third-placed teams.

Group G Fixtures — New Zealand
June 15
NZ vs Iran — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
June 21
NZ vs Egypt — Vancouver, Canada
June 26
NZ vs Belgium — TBC

The Auckland FC Connection

Here’s what makes this World Cup different for Auckland. Five of the players pulling on that white shirt this summer wore navy and black just weeks ago. They won an A-League title. They won an OFC Pro League title. Then they packed their bags for North America.

Michael Woud. Jesse Randall. Francis de Vries. Nando Pijnaker. Callan Elliot. Remember those names. They are Auckland FC. They are New Zealand. And they are going to the World Cup.

Rep the All Whites

The official New Zealand 2026 World Cup kit is available now. Wear it in Auckland. Wear it in North America. Wear it loud.

Shop All Whites Kit →

The All Whites are back. Football is alive in New Zealand. And Auckland — through its champions, through its players, through its fans — is at the heart of it. June 15 can’t come soon enough.

All Whites. World Cup 2026. Let’s go.

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