All Whites coach Darren Bazeley faces a selection dilemma as New Zealand prepares for its final group stage match against Belgium at the Football World Cup. Bazeley must balance the need for continuity in his starting lineup against the necessity of injecting tactical freshness to create history. According to RNZ, the team remains winless after a draw with Iran and a loss to Egypt, making a victory against the world No. 10 side essential.
How does Bazeley plan to navigate the tactical transition?
Bazeley intends to maintain the attacking intensity that defined New Zealand’s early performances against Iran and the first half against Egypt. He expressed concern regarding the team’s tendency to retreat into a passive defensive block during the second half of matches. As reported by RNZ, the coaching staff is developing specific plans for both the opening and closing phases of the match, aiming to avoid the “sagging” periods that have previously hindered their momentum.
Why is the role of Chris Wood central to the game plan?
All Whites captain, most-capped player and striker Chris Wood remains the focal point of the New Zealand attack, despite not yet recording a goal in the tournament. Bazeley acknowledged that the team has struggled to provide Wood with the high-quality service required to convert chances. While Wood’s work rate remains high—notably providing the assist for Eli Just in the tournament opener—the coaching staff is prioritizing strategies to get the ball into dangerous areas where the striker can be more effective.
What are the challenges of managing a World Cup squad?
Bazeley confirmed that selection decisions will be based on performance and tactical requirements rather than sentimental reasons or getting players World Cup caps. Several players, including goalkeepers Alex Paulsen and Michael Woud, along with outfield players like Tommy Smith and Nando Pijnaker, have yet to feature. Bazeley noted that while the lack of playing time is difficult for the squad, the group remains supportive of the starting XI.
How do the teams compare ahead of the showdown?
Belgium enters the match with a roster of world-class talent, including Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, despite a challenging tournament performance thus far. Bazeley highlighted the quality of the Belgian side, noting players such as Jeremy Doku, Leandro Trossard and Tielemans. While the gap between top-ranked teams and their opponents is narrowing, Bazeley emphasized that New Zealand must be prepared for Belgium to deliver a high-level performance as they chase their first win.
| Factor | New Zealand Approach | Belgium Context |
|---|---|---|
| Tactical Focus | Aggressive, early-goal pursuit | High-quality, star-studded roster |
| Current Standing | Chasing first tournament win | Underperforming relative to ranking |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can New Zealand still qualify for the next round?
New Zealand is currently chasing its first win of the tournament. The match against Belgium is a must-win scenario.

Will Bazeley rotate the squad for the final game?
Bazeley stated that while he is considering “freshness,” any changes to the starting lineup will be strictly tactical and performance-based rather than sentimental.
Where can fans watch the All Whites vs. Belgium match?
The match is available to watch live and free on TVNZ+ and TVNZ 1.
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