The New Zealand Herald

All Whites to face US days after taking on Mexicans

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Qualificat­ion for next year’s Confederat­ions Cup football tournament is working out well for the All Whites with a game against the United States in October.

Anthony Hudson’s side will meet the Americans in Washington on October 11, three days after they play Mexico in Nashville on October 8.

It had been a lean few years for the All Whites until they won June’s Oceania Nations Cup in unconvinci­ng fashion, beating hosts Papua New Guinea on penalties in the final, with only six games under coach Hudson in two years. But the offers have come in after they confirmed their spot at next year’s Confederat­ions Cup.

The Washington Post newspaper reported confirmati­on of the US game is expected this week after the kickoff time and television details are finalised. The US had originally planned to play Ghana on October 11 but Fifa rules prevented this.

Ghana have a World Cup qualifier eight days earlier against Uganda and, while teams are allowed to play both a qualifier and friendly inside the same nine-day Fifa window, the sport’s governing body prevent the friendly from taking place more than a five-hour flight and two time zones away because of the burden on players and their clubs.

Most nations are involved in World Cup qualifiers in the October window, meaning New Zealand were an attractive propositio­n for the US, especially as they will already be in the country.

Not since June 2011, when they played Mexico and Australia, have the All Whites had two quality games in consecutiv­e fixtures outside major tournament­s or qualifiers. Mexico, who beat New Zealand 9-3 over two legs for a spot at the 2014 World Cup, are ranked 14th and the US 26th.

The All Whites have jumped to 93rd on the back of their win at the Nations Cup after being a lowly 159 towards the end of last year.

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