B teams? How do you know that?
And of course, if we had games lined up against Uruguay, Chile and Australia there's no chance they'd put out B teams either?
Jeez Wayne, they are getting a week in camp and three games. What more do you want?
By the way, NZF are not responsible for managing the anxiety levels of those forum members of a nervous disposition.
If your were the manager of those clubs would you risk your best players in a meaningless friendly or give fringe/youth/returning from injury players a run? Hence two B teams.
Not seen as "meaningless friendlies" by any means by the clubs and players involved - the tournament is in aid of hurricane relief in Mexico. Mexico was hit by two devastating hurricanes on 16th and 19th September with winds and floods cutting through several states:
"Hurricane Ingrid and tropical storm Manuel hit Mexico in early September, almost concurrently --- Ingrid came from the Gulf of Mexico, while Manuel hit the country from the Pacific Ocean, in a rare dual event. In the storm’s wake, half a million people are homeless, 50,000 people were evacuated, 123 people died, and 68 remain missing as a result of a landslide, according to the Interior Ministry. One half of the victims were killed in Guerrero, one of the poorest states in Mexico."
Info on the hurricanes and Operation USA, the aid group behind the tournament:
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Hurricanes-Storms-Mexico-Acapulco-Relief-Operation-USA-224505211.html
Hence the involvement of two major Mexican clubs, Chivas USA (Mexican-owned MLS side), LA United club, an El Salvador team, NZ.
Three of Mexico's greatest players from the past fronted the press conference launching it and reports mentioned TV coverage.
So, given all these circumstances, it seems unlikely the clubs involved will field "B teams".
There's a two week break in the Mexico and MLS leagues, so no need for the clubs involved to rest players.
Some of the players that could be involved:
QUERETARO FC (Mexico): Esteban Paredes (30 cap Chile international striker, top-scorer in Mexico last season)
Luis Ernesto Pérez - 69 cap former Mexico international midfielder has appeared in the World Cup Finals
Leandro Gracián - top Argentinian midfielder ex- Boca Juniors, Independiente and Velez Sarsfield (> 200 apps in Argentinian league)
CHIVAS USA: Carlos Bocanegra - 110 cap USA legend , ex- Fulham, Rangers, Rennes, Saint Etiennes
Tilson Oswaldo Minda - Ecuador international midfielder
Steven Purdy Ramos - current El Salvador international defender (ex-1860 Munich, Germany)
Carlo Franco Chueca - new 21 year-old Peruvian midfielder signed from Belgium (Anderlecht, Mons)
Five players on loan from Chivas Guadalajara, the Mexican parent club, with hundreds of appearances between them in the Mexican league.
Manager - José Luis Real since May (former successful Chivas Guadalajara manager - runner-up Copa Libertadores 2010)
Big Pete 65, Christchurch