31 Mar
Tue
•7:45pm
Wembley Stadium • London
14 Jun
Sun
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
15 Jun
Mon
•6:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
26 Jun
Fri
•8:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
Possession, pressing and sudden changes of pace are the hallmarks of the Japanese side: a brand of high-intensity football, pressing high to win the ball back and moving it quickly, a formula that has already taken down giants like Germany and Spain in the Qatar 2022 group stage.
On the other side, the Oceanians come in with a very different game plan: a compact block, dominance in the air and strict tactical discipline, the trademarks of a team that went unbeaten at the 2010 World Cup against heavyweight rivals such as Italy. There’s not much head‑to‑head history between them on football’s biggest stage, so all eyes are on the clash of philosophies: Asian movement and technique versus the solidity, structure and stamina of the All Whites. In a World Cup group, a single lapse can completely shake up the standings.
In recent tournaments, the Asian side has put together a run of regular World Cup appearances and several trips to the round of 16, driven by the leadership of Endo and the spark provided by Mitoma and Kubo, now established names in Europe’s top leagues.
On the Oceania side, the OFC’s dominant team arrives with the firepower of Chris Wood and the momentum of a new generation eager to repeat past World Cup exploits. Secure your ticket and experience a Japan–New Zealand showdown live, where every tackle, every sprint and every chance is fought at pure World Cup intensity.