

England Edges Past New Zealand in Tight Wembley Friendly
In a hard-fought international friendly at Wembley Stadium on June 7, 2026, England secured a narrow 1-0 victory over New Zealand. The match, part of both teams' preparations for upcoming competitive fixtures, saw England dominate possession but struggle to break down a disciplined All Whites defence until a second-half breakthrough.
First Half: England Dominate, New Zealand Hold Firm
England began the match with intensity, pressing high and controlling the midfield. Star playmaker Jude Bellingham dictated the tempo, linking well with Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden. Despite several half-chances, New Zealand's goalkeeper Jamie Searle was equal to the task, making sharp saves from Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford. The All Whites themselves threatened on the counter, with Chris Wood testing Jordan Pickford from a set piece.
Second Half: Decisive Moment
The deadlock was broken in the 64th minute. A swift England move saw Kyle Walker overlap on the right, delivering a low cross that deflected off a New Zealand defender into the path of Marcus Rashford, who side-footed home from close range. After the goal, England controlled the game comfortably, with Declan Rice breaking up any New Zealand attacks. New Zealand’s best chance came in the 82nd minute when Eli Just saw his curling effort tipped over the bar by Pickford.
Key Performers
- Marcus Rashford (England) – Scored the winner and was a constant threat with his pace.
- Jude Bellingham (England) – Orchestrated play from midfield, completing 92% of his passes.
- Jamie Searle (New Zealand) – Made several crucial saves to keep his team in the match.
Tactical Story
England employed a fluid 4-3-3 formation, with full-backs pushing high to create overloads. New Zealand opted for a compact 5-4-1, aiming to frustrate and hit on the break. While England’s build-up play was slick, they often found the final pass lacking. The introduction of Cole Palmer in the second half provided fresh creativity and ultimately helped unlock the visitors' defence.
This friendly gives England manager a positive result ahead of their UEFA Nations League campaign, while New Zealand will take heart from a disciplined defensive display as they prepare for the OFC Nations Cup.