Fixtures

Women’s International 10/26 23:00 - Mexico (W) vs New Zealand (W) - View
Women’s International 10/30 00:00 - USA (W) vs New Zealand (W) - View
Women’s International 11/28 09:30 - Australia (W) vs New Zealand Women - View

Results

Women’s International 10/24 02:00 - Mexico (W) v New Zealand (W) L 1-0
Women’s International 06/03 16:00 - New Zealand Women v Venezuela Women W 2-1
Women’s International 05/31 16:00 - New Zealand Women v Venezuela Women L 1-3
Women’s International 04/08 10:30 - Chinese Taipei Women v New Zealand Women - CANC
Women’s International 02/26 01:00 - Costa Rica Women v New Zealand Women W 0-1
Women’s International 02/22 23:00 - Costa Rica Women v New Zealand Women D 1-1
Olympics 2024 Soccer - Women 07/31 19:00 3 [4] New Zealand Women v France Women [2] L 1-2
Olympics 2024 Soccer - Women 07/28 15:00 2 [3] New Zealand Women v Colombia Women [2] L 0-2
Olympics 2024 Soccer - Women 07/25 15:00 1 Canada Women v New Zealand Women L 2-1
Women’s International 07/13 13:00 - New Zealand Women v Zambia Women D 1-1
Women’s International 06/03 14:00 - Japan Women v New Zealand Women L 4-1
Women’s International 05/31 14:00 - Japan Women v New Zealand Women L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 2 3
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 5 3 2
Goals against 6 4 2
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

The New Zealand women's national football team represents New Zealand in international football competitions, and is governed by New Zealand Football (NZF). They are nicknamed the Football Ferns.

The New Zealand national team has taken part in the FIFA Women's World Cup six times, making their debut in 1991. New Zealand co-hosted the 2023 World Cup alongside Australia. They have failed to go past the group stage in all occasions.

History

The New Zealand Women's Soccer Association was founded in 1975. By invitation, the team took part in the Asian Women's Championship in 1975 and won the championship. They have since then played in the Oceanic Championship.

As Australia left the OFC, New Zealand had no serious and competitive rivals in Oceania. This made New Zealand's qualification to the World Cup and Olympics easier having contested every edition of both tournaments since 2007.

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

New Zealand co-hosted the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup along with Australia after being awarded it on 25 June 2020 as the favourites over other bidder Colombia. The Football Ferns automatically qualified as co-host. Despite winning their opening match against Norway, their first World Cup win for either a women's or men's World Cup, they suffered a shocking loss to debutants Philippines and later drew to Switzerland in their final match, and were eliminated after Norway defeated Philippines and finished above New Zealand on goal difference. This was the first time the hosts were eliminated from the group stage. They only managed to score one goal during the tournament.