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    The All Whites are determined to keep standards high as they knock on the door of a first football World Cup appearance since 2010

    The All Whites are determined to keep standards high as they knock on the door of a first football World Cup appearance since 2010


    New Zealand face Samoa tonight in their final qualifying group game in Auckland.

    They're already through to the semifinals in March, but assistant coach Simon Elliott says they haven't achieved anything yet.



    Kickoff's at 7:30pm.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Sports News
     02 Feb: Wellington have successfully defended a meagre total of 104 for eight to win the women's T20 Super Smash final over Otago in the capital
     02 Feb: The Wellington Phoenix women are intent on keeping a clean sheet against the fiery attack of the Brisbane Roar in tonight's A-League clash across the Tasman
     02 Feb: Calls from Wellington Phoenix women's coach Paul Temple for his side to establish an identity for themselves in tonight's A-League game against the Brisbane Roar at Perry Park
     02 Feb: Wellington are toasting a ninth women's Super Smash T20 title, after beating Otago by eight runs in the decider in the capital
     02 Feb: Teenage middle distance runner Samuel Ruthe's become the youngest man to win a national senior track and field title
     02 Feb: The Wellington Blaze have won a ninth women's Super Smash title - and sixth in eight seasons - after a stunning eight-run win over Otago defending just 105 at the Basin Reserve
     02 Feb: Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is vowing not to think too far ahead, despite stewing over the "what ifs" of a disappointing campaign
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