FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC

New Zealand vs Tahiti, 2022 World Cup Qualifying - OFC, Semifinals

· FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC
  • 71': Liberato Cacace
2nd Half: 90'+6'
0 - 0

About

New Zealand are hosting Tahiti at Grand Hamad stadium, Doha, , starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC

Venue: Grand Hamad stadium
Location: Doha,

Line-Ups

NZL New Zealand

No. Name
20 Stefan Marinovic (GK)
2 Winston Reid Yellow Card
13 Liberato Cacace Yellow Card
6 Bill Tuiloma
4 Nando Pijnaker
22 Niko Kirwan
19 Matthew Garbett
8 Joe Bell
12 Callum McCowatt
7 Elijah Just
9 Chris Wood

TAH Tahiti

No. Name
1 Teave Teamotuaitau (GK)
15 Matatia Paama Yellow Card
18 Francois Hapipi
2 Mauri Heitaa Yellow Card
20 Alvin Tehau
19 Heimano Bourebare
11 Roonui Tehau
7 Raimana Li Fung Kuee
9 Tauhiti Keck Yellow Card
14 Eddy Kaspard
10 Teaonui Tehau

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