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03-30 14:15
4 - 1
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Chile
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New Zealand
Chile
Attacks
116
63
Dangerous Attacks
33
21
Ball Possession
62
38
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6
4
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End 4-1
83′
4-1
G. Tapia
Assist: L. Vigouroux
77′
A. E. D. Jong
M. Stamenic
77′
L.Rogerson
J. Randall
72′
L.Bayliss
E. H. Just
72′
A. Rufer
J. Bell
71′
4-0
B. Waine
67′
R. Echeverría
V. Pizarro
67′
J. McGarry
B.Old
67′
B. Waine
K.Barbarouses
67′
R. Thomas
C. McCowatt
66′
C. Elliot
T. Payne
60′
3-0
J. Randall
50′
B.Old
46′
L.Cepeda
J.Altamirano
46′
B. Kuscevic
I.Lichnovsky
46′
G. Tapia
B. Brereton
46′
Maximiliano Gutierrez
F. Faúndez
Halftime 2-0
40′
2-0
E. H. Just
Assist: J. Bell
31′
1-0
K.Barbarouses
Assist: T. Payne
27′
D.Osorio
23′
D.Osorio
10′
J. Bell
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Match Info
The FIFA Series friendly match between New Zealand and Chile on March 30, 2026, ended in a commanding 4-1 victory for the All Whites at a neutral venue. This comprehensive result provided a significant confidence boost for the New Zealand national team as they showcased their attacking potential against a respected South American opponent. The match kicked off at 14:15 local time as part of the global FIFA Series initiative designed to foster international football development.
New Zealand seized control of the match early, scoring two quick goals within the first twenty minutes to stun the Chilean side. The All Whites' high press and direct attacking play paid dividends, with their third goal coming just before halftime to establish a dominant 3-0 lead. Chile managed to pull one back early in the second half through a well-worked team move, offering a brief moment of hope. However, New Zealand quickly extinguished any chance of a comeback, restoring their three-goal cushion with a clinical fourth goal midway through the second period to seal the 4-1 result.
The standout performance came from the New Zealand forward line, which exploited space behind the Chilean defense with pace and precision throughout the ninety minutes. Chile, missing several key players, struggled to cope with the physicality and intensity of their Oceania opponents, with their defensive organization crumbling under sustained pressure. The match served as a valuable learning experience for Chile's new-look squad while highlighting the progress New Zealand has made under their current coaching staff.
In terms of broader impact, this result carries weight for New Zealand's FIFA ranking and provides positive momentum ahead of their upcoming OFC Nations Cup campaign. For Chile, the heavy defeat will prompt introspection as they continue their rebuilding phase following a period of transition. The New Zealand manager praised his team's ruthless execution in the final third, while the Chilean coach acknowledged his side was second-best in all departments and must improve defensively ahead of future fixtures. The starting lineups featured experimental selections from both sides, utilizing the FIFA Series as an opportunity to assess squad depth ahead of more competitive matches later in the year.