Solomon Islands vs New Zealand LIVE Football Score 30 Mar 2022
Match Info
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About the match
Solomon Islands is going head to head with New Zealand starting on 30 Mar 2022 at 17:00 UTC . The match is a part of the World Cup Quali., OFC 2nd round, Final Round.
The Solomon Islands and New Zealand clash at the Al-Arabi Stadium in Doha, Qatar, for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying final in the OFC zone.
The winner is set to face a side from the CONCACAF zone in the inter-continental playoff final in June to determine who plays in the competition
The Solomon Islands came from behind to defeat Papua New Guinea 3-2 in the semi-finals and are looking to pull off a real upset here.
The All Whites, who were last seen at the World Cup in 2010, overcame Tahiti in the last round, courtesy of a second-half goal from Liberato Cacace.
Solomon Islands vs New Zealand Head-To-Head
New Zealand have never lost to the Solomon Islands in 12 previous clashes, winning 10 and drawing twice.
This includes a 2-2 stalemate in their last encounter, coming in September 2017, which ended New Zealand’s five-game winning streak in the fixture.
Solomon Islands Form Guide (all competitions): W-W-D-W-L
New Zealand Form Guide (all competitions): W-W-W-W-L
Solomon Islands vs New Zealand Team News
Solomon Islands
The Bonitos manager Felipe Vega-Arango may not chop or change his team much but Leon Kofana is gunning to return to the backline.
Their two talented attackers, Alwin Hou and Raphael Lea’i, who account for a combined seven goals between them, will be crucial to their chances.
Injured: None
Suspended: None
Unavailable: None
New Zealand
The All Whites could also name an unchanged line-up from the Tahiti victory.
Newcastle United striker Chris Wood is now their all-time highest scorer with 32 goals, including four in these qualifiers.
Injured: None
Suspended: None
Unavailable: None
Solomon Islands vs New Zealand Predicted XI
Solomon Islands (4-4-2): Philip Mango; Ian Kalu, Leon Kofana, Hadisi Aengari, Prince Tahunipue; Raphael Lea’i, Atkin Kaua, William Komasi, Alwin Hou; Joses Nawo, Micah Lea’alafa.
New Zealand (3-5-2): Stefan Marinovic; Bill Tuiloma, Nando Pijnaker, Winston Reid; Niko Kirwan, Matthew Garbett, Elijah Just, Joe Bell, Liberato Cacace; Callum McCowatt, Chris Wood.