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2023 All Whites International Fixtures

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Posted September 14, 2023 05:43 · last edited September 14, 2023 05:45

Yipe fair play to NZF.
Australia, Congo, Ireland & Greece.
Earlier China x2, Sweden & Qatar.

That's a feast compared to prior WC cycles. Well done Pragnell & Co. Could easily be 4 losses, but hey you only improve by playing higher ranked teams.

No Ryan Thomas update. Iredale, Bindon & Dibley-Dias all a chance?

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/nz-teams/300970912/sarpreet-singh-set-to-return-as-all-whites-lock-in-two-more-matches-in-europe

As well as the likely return of Singh and star striker Chris Wood, Bazeley said he planned to include some other fresh faces in his next squad.

After narrowly missing out in June, A-League Men winner James McGarry has strengthened his case for a recall by securing a transfer to Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, while Francis de Vries has remained playing in New Zealand.

“I look at my board and there’s 50 to 60 players playing in good environments around the world now, so to pick a squad for each window is starting to become a little more difficult.

All Whites fixtures (NZT)
Saturday, October 14, 5am: v Democratic Republic of the Congo; Estadio Nueva Condomina, Murcia, Spain

Wednesday, October 18, 7.45am: v Australia; Gtech Community Stadium, London, England

Saturday, November 18, 6am: v Greece; OPAP Arena, Athens, Greece

Wednesday, November 22, 8:45am: v Republic of Ireland; Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

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Unknown editor edited September 14, 2023 05:45
Yipe fair play to NZF.
Australia, Congo, Ireland & Greece.
Earlier China x2, Sweden & Qatar.

That's a feast compared to prior WC cycles. Well done Pragnell & Co.

No Ryan Thomas update. Iredale, Bindon & Dibley-Dias all a chance?

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/nz-teams/300970912/sarpreet-singh-set-to-return-as-all-whites-lock-in-two-more-matches-in-europe

As well as the likely return of Singh and star striker Chris Wood, Bazeley said he planned to include some other fresh faces in his next squad.

After narrowly missing out in June, A-League Men winner James McGarry has strengthened his case for a recall by securing a transfer to Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, while Francis de Vries has remained playing in New Zealand.

“I look at my board and there’s 50 to 60 players playing in good environments around the world now, so to pick a squad for each window is starting to become a little more difficult.