All Whites Gear Up for World Cup with Challenging Florida Friendlies
New Zealand's national football team, the All Whites, will play a friendly against Haiti in June before facing England as part of their World Cup preparations. The matches in Florida will test their readiness for the global tournament, where they will compete in Group G against Iran, Egypt, and Belgium.
New Zealand's national football team, the All Whites, is set to face Haiti in a friendly match in Florida, announced by NZ Football. This fixture marks the beginning of their preparations for the World Cup after a 13-year absence from the tournament.
The team's coach, Darren Bazeley, emphasized the significance of playing against World Cup-qualified teams to ensure optimal preparation. New Zealand will face Haiti on June 3 at Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, before taking on England in Tampa.
Ranked 85th globally, New Zealand is grouped with Iran, Egypt, and Belgium in the World Cup. Haiti, slightly higher in the rankings, aligns with Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco in Group C. Coach Bazeley is expected to announce the squad in mid-May.
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