World Cup 2026

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about 1 year ago
Tattastic

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about 1 year ago
Fingers crossed 🤞…what should be our WC goal song?
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about 1 year ago
Do we think Smith being dropped back to the bench now hall is back might hurt his chances of getting the call up for the next lot of windows?
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about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
Depends a bit I reckon on whether Thomas is available or not. Different positions yes, but I think that's who Smith would be squeezed out by from the March window, ie 4 CBs not 5.

Also the availability of Surman might be under a cloud. AWs games are 8th & 11th of June.

Portland have a game scheduled for the 9th. Potentially again a tough choice for Surman as obviously he wants to keep his starting spot at the Timbers.

Boxall's Minny ain't playing over the June window.
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JAYe
about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
Here’s my bolter: 

Chilwell to defect to NZ the way sooo many rugby, cricket, league and netballers do from the Islands, South Africa etc.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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about 1 year ago
Marto
Here’s my bolter: 

Chilwell to defect to NZ the way sooo many rugby, cricket, league and netballers do from the Islands, South Africa etc.


Played for England competitively so can't happen.

Three for me, and two for them.

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coochieeSouthernix
about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
The goal keeper battle is what really interests me, Max is the number 1 (in mine and baze opinion) but BA looks like they could get relegated, and Nik who was doing great for north Hampton still got dropped, to have a chance (in my opinion) at a World Cup spot and starting they need to be atleast L1 ALM or higher and playing, if Alex does go to Hibs next season and is the starter do Auckland stick with woud pushing him forward once again to add to his caps or do they try lure Nik or max over to the dark side?
I’d love either to come to the nix but I don’t think the nix could afford to just pay Josh out of his contract and sign one of them.
Thoughts? There’s way more finger on the pulse guys then me on these threads who could have a better or interesting perspective 
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about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
The AWs squad is pretty settled and that’s a good thing. Regardless of what clubs they are at the keepers will be Crocs, Paulsen and one other. 

If BA get relegated, high chance Crocombe will get a gig at another L1 club.

The battle for the 3rd keeper spot will be won by whoever is starting and playing well. Though if Sims went to Coventry even as reserve GK he might edge it

Same in a way if Paulsen was at Hibs but riding the pine

Ideally you want your keepers playing, but some leeway if they are in the SPL or Championship. None if like Tzanev they are bench warming in L2

Other 2 in the mix being Sail and Gray
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HuYe
about 1 year ago
Buffon II
Marto
Here’s my bolter: 

Chilwell to defect to NZ the way sooo many rugby, cricket, league and netballers do from the Islands, South Africa etc.


Played for England competitively so can't happen.

Well aware, just wish football rules were as lax as the other sports mentioned above.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
10 nations now locked in.

As of June 5, 2025, the following nations have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: United States, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Iran, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Jordan, Argentina, and New Zealand. The hosts (United States, Mexico, Canada) qualified automatically, while the others

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10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Fox Sports with an early WC draw simulator. Note the Socceroos are currently ranked 24th, so on the cusp of Pot 2. But could miss out mainly due to one of the hosts Canada being outside the top 24 teams. Mexico & USA (very oddly) ranked inside the top 24.

Note any nations that have to qualify via a playofff automatically go into Pot 4.

Bit of a nonsense at this stage but we come out with Mexico, Denmark & Nigeria.

Nonsense that includes Peru in Pot 3 when in reality the Peruvians have very little chance now of qualifying. Peru (-11 GD) are 6 pts behind Venezuela (-4 GD), with only 2 games left in CONMEBOL qualifying. Venezuela in the inter-confederation play-offs spot.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/world-cup/fifa-world-cup-2026-socceroos-potential-opponents-in-group-stage-48team-world-cup-groups-simulated-mock-draw-qualified-nations/news-story/07491c4408901457735508369937211b

Broadly speaking, you want to be in as high a pot as possible to avoid the better teams (though the UEFA playoff winners will be dangerous in pot 4). And Australia’s wins over Japan and Saudi Arabia in the final stage of qualifying could prove pivotal here.

Because the USA and Mexico are each ranked highly, the first two pots are effectively the top 23 teams in the FIFA rankings plus Canada.

Therefore if you’re in the top 23 of the rankings, you’re going to be in one of the first two pots - unless some of those top 23 teams fail to qualify (which would mean that number grows). This is unlikely but possible; in 2022, Italy and Sweden were both ranked in the top 20 but missed the tournament.

Australia would also be helped if top European teams are forced into the UEFA playoffs, rather than making it automatically by winning their qualifying groups, because playoff teams are locked into pot four regardless of their rankings.

Either way, the Socceroos need to be targeting the top 23. And on the live FIFA rankings, they’re ranked 24th, having moved up two places over the past week.

A couple of extra wins in friendlies leading into the World Cup, or a couple of top European teams having to win a playoff to advance, could be enough to catapult Australia into pot two - meaning they would have play two lower-ranked teams in their group.

For example, a group of Spain, Uruguay, Australia and Tunisia could instead become Spain, Australia, Panama and Tunisia - a reasonably big boost in the Socceroos’ chances of qualifying for the knockouts (though the third-place team will also qualify from most groups).

But as it stands, Australia will be the top team in pot three.


SIMULATED 2026 WORLD CUP GROUPS (Based on FIFA rankings as of June 11)

Pot 1: Mexico (Group A), Canada (Group B), USA (Group D), Argentina, Spain, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Croatia

Pot 2: Italy, Morocco, Germany, Colombia, Uruguay, Japan, Switzerland, Senegal, Iran, Denmark, Austria, South Korea

Pot 3: Australia, Ecuador, Panama, Egypt, Algeria, Peru, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Tunisia, Costa Rica, Cameroon, Qatar

Pot 4: Mali, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Jamaica, Jordan, New Zealand, Paraguay, South Africa (as two inter-confederation playoff teams), Ukraine, Turkiye, Sweden, Wales (as four UEFA playoff teams)


Group A
Mexico
Denmark
Nigeria
New Zealand
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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Seeing Peru there was a head-scratcher. Paraguay and Uruguay are 99.9% qualified and I recon Colombia can beat Bolivia at home to clinch the sixth automatic spot. A draw there is probably enough though.

CONCACAF just had their draw for the final groups and Group A is Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala and Suriname. Pretty much as difficult of a group as you could get with Suriname (with a starting XI all raised in the Netherlands who are/were in the Dutch top flight) and an improving Guatemala the top teams in their pots. Panama is easily the best team left at this stage of qualifying, but they're going to have to do the work and El Salvador and Guatemala are never an easy away trip. I'm not sure Suriname is ready for what they're going to get in Central America, though the level of intensity has definitely dipped in the past 15-20 years. 

It's the two-best second place finishers who advance to the playoffs and the teams in Group A may cannibalise each other and open a path for the two other groups to send a team to the playoffs - which would be a shame. I think four of the seven best teams left are all in that group. It'd be a shame to lose three of them and have an eighth team sneak through.

Jamaica hasn't adapted well to World Cup qualifying, but they got a cupcake draw with three Caribbean opponents which will make for comfortable away trips. Curacao won't be a walkover, but qualification should be very straightforward and they should demolish T&T and Bermuda. The final group has Costa Rica and Honduras, neither of whom are in particularly good form, but are both good enough that I think they should finished first and second easily enough and I would think CR will handle Honduras and send them to the playoffs. Haiti and Nicaragua round out the group, but I don't see them being much of a factor. Strange things happen in qualifying, but the draw set up one fascinating group and two duds.

The fine details haven't been announced, but the inter-continental playoffs will be in the host countries and it makes sense to me that it would all be in the US. If Honduras, El Salvador or Guatemala make the playoffs in the US that will be something. We'll see what the political climate is like when we get there (and how the current climate affects the two summer tournaments in the US) but there's the potential for a massive partisan crowd to be backing one of the CONCACAF playoff teams.  
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LT01
9 months ago
 Replying to keep on top of this thread. 
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9 months ago
The more I see bullshark like this, the more I say: total boycott of the US games in the cup. Half the foreign fans (the ones darker than a sheet of paper) will disappear into Alligator Alcatraz if they even get into the country


Fifa opens office in Trump Tower, deepening ties with US president

Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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Junewzealandpower
9 months ago · edited 9 months ago · History
I guess Qatar taught FIFA some good lessons in how to schmooze up to autocrats.

But yeah I’m sure the Canadian and Mexican economies would welcome a bit of World Cup tourism.
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LT01Martonewzealandpower
9 months ago
If we have games in Mexico or Canada I'd consider it, but no way am I going to any games in the US. Which is a massive shame, but that's how it is.
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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ballaneJu
9 months ago
Jazzy Jeff
If we have games in Mexico or Canada I'd consider it, but no way am I going to any games in the US. Which is a massive shame, but that's how it is.
Given some of the shark i have posted about Trump im not going anywhere near the States. 😁

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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AucklandPhoenixDolorasHalf a PintJazzy Jeff+3
9 months ago
hell even if you've just like a post supporting Palestine can get you questioned for hours and deported. 

Queenslander 3x a year.

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DolorasProcrastinixing
9 months ago
Jazzy Jeff
If we have games in Mexico or Canada I'd consider it, but no way am I going to any games in the US. Which is a massive shame, but that's how it is.

How hard is it get to Mexico from NZ without transiting through the US? Pretty tricky I’d imagine? 
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theprof
9 months ago
Vancouver, Canada would be one option. Canadians (mostly in their winter months yes) seem to love to holiday in Cancun.

Santiago, Chile another. Though you then might need to transit through Panama, a big hub for that part of the world.
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9 months ago
Fitzy
Jazzy Jeff
If we have games in Mexico or Canada I'd consider it, but no way am I going to any games in the US. Which is a massive shame, but that's how it is.

How hard is it get to Mexico from NZ without transiting through the US? Pretty tricky I’d imagine? 
 Lan Chile, one stop in Santiago
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9 months ago
Just pray NZ pool games are in Canada. Nice country, nice people. Mexico would be ok but it will be really hot and humid. USA? NO thanks. 
My American friends said if I come clear my phone of anything remotely political and make sure all my travel documentation is 100% correct. Even last minute hotel changes can cause problems. If you are not white expect problems.
Im not going. Cant be bothered

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9 months ago
For the social media thing, the fools that get caught out are the ones who declare on the ESTA application. A smart person does not declare and also deletes any suspect apps from their phone and browser history.

I’m more worried about the USA banning fans from half of the teams that should qualify. Russia was happy to let Americans and Ukrainians in.

I’m praying that our games are in Mexico City and Canada. My Persian, Jordanian and British friends likewise.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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Half a PintMo
9 months ago
Marto
For the social media thing, the fools that get caught out are the ones who declare on the ESTA application. A smart person does not declare and also deletes any suspect apps from their phone and browser history.

I’m more worried about the USA banning fans from half of the teams that should qualify. Russia was happy to let Americans and Ukrainians in.

I’m praying that our games are in Mexico City and Canada. My Persian, Jordanian and British friends likewise.
Not in every case there  was an Aussie guy they wouldnt let in who had done just what you said and deleted everything. But when he got there they had transcripts of some of his deleted stuff and wouldnt let him in. 

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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Doloras
9 months ago
Tommy leaving Auckland feels to me that he knows he won't make the World Cup Squad.
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9 months ago
Fitzy
Jazzy Jeff
If we have games in Mexico or Canada I'd consider it, but no way am I going to any games in the US. Which is a massive shame, but that's how it is.

How hard is it get to Mexico from NZ without transiting through the US? Pretty tricky I’d imagine? 
probably pretty tricky! I'm based in the UK though these days, so luckily there's loads of direct flights to Canada and Mexico
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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9 months ago
ballane
Marto
For the social media thing, the fools that get caught out are the ones who declare on the ESTA application. A smart person does not declare and also deletes any suspect apps from their phone and browser history.

I’m more worried about the USA banning fans from half of the teams that should qualify. Russia was happy to let Americans and Ukrainians in.

I’m praying that our games are in Mexico City and Canada. My Persian, Jordanian and British friends likewise.
Not in every case there  was an Aussie guy they wouldnt let in who had done just what you said and deleted everything. But when he got there they had transcripts of some of his deleted stuff and wouldnt let him in. 

Likely declared his social media or made it obvious who he was on FB, X etc by not having it private.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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8 months ago
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Big updates and info pack landing later tonight on our first World Cup since 2010, see below to sign up for those updates. NZF have been class with planning and communicating re tickets and will have an update soon too. There's alot that can be planned and considered to get ahead of the ball before the draw in December.

https://theflyingkiwisfc.com/new-zealand-football-all-whites-flying-kiwis-2026-world-cup-tour/ 
Supporting the supporters and love an away day anywhere in the world. Kiwis Can Fly!
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Half a Pintmrsmiisnewzealandpower
8 months ago
They said on One News today that 30 kiwis had issues with getting into the US.  A woman and her son were detained in Texas and a reggae singer detained and deported.  
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Doloras
8 months ago
Total boycott unless Trump is impeached/removed by then

Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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LT01Napier Phoenixnewzealandpower
8 months ago
Procrastinixing
They said on One News today that 30 kiwis had issues with getting into the US.  A woman and her son were detained in Texas and a reggae singer detained and deported.  

That woman was detained due to not renewing part of her visa, but in general this has been skipped in the media representations. I'm not pro-detaining kids who's visas are correct or hassling people with valid reasons to be somewhere, but trying to make the point that America is difficult to get into based on the experience of a woman who was on a working visa in the US, renews one of the two parts of said visa then leaves and is held at the border correctly isnt a good excample.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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care
8 months ago
I am not even bothering to look at plan for 2026 with trumpstein in office. Need to see the Epstein files first. And if they check my FB id probably be turned around at boarder or sent for a holiday at a detention centre. Hmmm, hope we qualify for 2030 
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DolorasJuLGLT01
8 months ago
https://www.nzfootball.co.nz/fifa-world-cup-26

New information hub has been released
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8 months ago
TVNZ confirmed to have broadcasting rights for next years World Cup. Massive news for football fans in the country
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Buffon IILT01Nelfoosnewzealandpower+2
8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
They'll have an exclusive event pay pass.  Impressed they got this.
All Whites games will be free.  Wonder how much they'll charge.  
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LGnewzealandpower
8 months ago
dick le roc returns
I am not even bothering to look at plan for 2026 with trumpstein in office. Need to see the Epstein files first. And if they check my FB id probably be turned around at boarder or sent for a holiday at a detention centre. Hmmm, hope we qualify for 2030 


Yeah 2030 will be miles better to go to what with it being held in 6 different countries across 3 seperate continents.

Three for me, and two for them.

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8 months ago
Yet another service to pay for then. Already EPL, CL/UEFA and FA/Carabao Cups on 3 different services. Now the World Cup on something else. 
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
Buffon II
dick le roc returns
I am not even bothering to look at plan for 2026 with trumpstein in office. Need to see the Epstein files first. And if they check my FB id probably be turned around at boarder or sent for a holiday at a detention centre. Hmmm, hope we qualify for 2030 


Yeah 2030 will be miles better to go to what with it being held in 6 different countries across 3 seperate continents.

2030 ain't that bad with only 3 matches (one each) in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. It will yes be shark if one of those 3 matches involves the AWs.

But otherwise, Morocco, Spain & Portugal will make for a great tourney. The only major negative could be the heat, going off this European summer. I'd hope for AWs games in Lisbon, Porto, Malaga, San Sebastian or Bilbao - cities where it should be a bit cooler.
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8 months ago
ajc28
Yet another service to pay for then. Already EPL, CL/UEFA and FA/Carabao Cups on 3 different services. Now the World Cup on something else. 
One off payment and just for non NZ games though, not a subscription
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LT01newzealandpower
8 months ago
Yeah but it's still annoying there's something else to pay for when you're already paying for the other services and it's always been on one of them before. I expect the cost will be equal several months worth of subscriptions as the rugby world cup one on Spark was. The non NZ games are 97% of the tournament (assuming NZ don't go past the group). I'm a fan of another country and am a crazy person who tries to watch every game anyway so I'll have no choice but to pay, unless there's a good alternative and reliable VPN option.
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