New Zealand World Cup 2026 Tickets

New Zealand World Cup 2026 Tickets

Experience Highlights

For many football fans, seeing New Zealand at a World Cup still feels like a bit of a football miracle—but the All Whites have earned their place through structure, hard work, and unwavering belief. They represent a small nation that competes without fear, with a direct, team-first style that makes the most of every head-to-head battle.

Their World Cup story is defined by two key moments: their first qualification in 1982, and especially South Africa 2010, when they left the group stage unbeaten with three draws, including a 1-1 draw against the then champions, Italy. While they’ve never reached the knockout rounds, New Zealand has built a reputation as a stubborn, frustrating opponent—capable of holding their nerve against sides that, on paper, are far stronger.

That identity has been shaped by players like striker Wynton Rufer, an 1980s legend, as well as more recent stars such as Ryan Nelsen and Shane Smeltz, the driving forces behind the 2010 campaign. Today, the squad blends talent developed in the A-League with players competing in European and North American leagues—creating a hardworking group that’s mentally tough and highly disciplined tactically.

In 2026, the experts see New Zealand as a combative outsider—prepared to endure, but ready to fight for every minute. The draw places them in Group G, where they’ll face a European powerhouse, an African champion, and an experienced Asian side. Here are their rivals:

  • Belgium, one of Europe’s giants, packed with players of exceptional technical quality and big-game experience.
  • Egypt, a historic reference in African football, with individual talent and a long tradition of competitive excellence.
  • Iran, a very solid Asian team—well-organized tactically and used to getting the most out of qualification campaigns.

The challenge for the All Whites will be to grab points against teams that are, on paper, superior—and to stay alive heading into the final matchday. Their dream is a historic qualification to the Round of 16, proving that New Zealand can be far more than just a feel-good story in the World Cup.

Ticket Prices for New Zealand World Cup 2026 events

The lowest starting price for an upcoming New Zealand World Cup 2026 event is on 06/21/2026 at BC Place Stadium, starting at RM1,449, while the lowest average ticket price is on 06/21/2026, at RM2,458.

Event Date Venue City From Average
Egypt vs New Zealand (Group G) – World Cup - Match 40 06/21/2026 BC Place Stadium Vancouver RM1,449 RM2,458
Belgium vs New Zealand (Group G) – World Cup - Match 64 06/26/2026 BC Place Stadium Vancouver RM2,314 RM3,878
Nations Championship: England vs. New Zealand 11/21/2026 Twickenham Stadium London RM2,988 RM3,253

How much are tickets for New Zealand World Cup 2026?

For the next New Zealand World Cup 2026 event on June 21, 2026, the lowest ticket price is in Section 454, starting at RM1,805, while Section 454 has the lowest average price at RM1,805.

Sections From Average
Section 454 RM1,805 RM1,805
Section 420 RM1,957 RM1,957
Section 431 RM1,957 RM1,957
Section 446 RM1,957 RM1,957
Section 406 RM1,967 RM1,967
Section 338 RM2,038 RM2,271
Section 445 RM2,052 RM2,052
Section 439 RM2,071 RM2,313
Section 433 RM2,071 RM2,071
Section 242 RM2,100 RM2,100
Section 340 RM2,114 RM2,114
Section 203 RM2,114 RM2,114
Section 410 RM2,119 RM2,119
Section 438 RM2,123 RM2,123
Section 233 RM2,142 RM2,142