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England vs New Zealand Prediction, Preview, Team News and Lineups 06.06.2026

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Friendlies. National Teams. Jun 06, 2026 at 8:00 pm
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Event Details

  • Date and Time: Saturday, June 6, 2026, 3 PM EDT
  • Venue: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, USA
  • Competition: Friendly
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England vs New ZealandSaturday, June 6, 2026, 3 PM EDT
England odds-1000
New Zealand odds+1700
Draw+700
Over 2-455
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England vs New Zealand Preview and Team News

England Team News

England will be looking to build momentum ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Although they suffered a 0-1 loss to Japan in their most recent outing, they had gone unbeaten in the previous four games.

Against Japan, the Three Lions struggled to turn possession into goals. They controlled 70% of the ball and registered 19 shots, yet failed to find the back of the net. The Englishmen also recorded 23 touches in the opposition box and four shots on target, but to no avail.

One major positive for manager Thomas Tuchel was England’s 90% passing accuracy, which reflected the team’s control and composure in possession.

However, Valentino Livramento has picked up a leg injury and may not be available for selection.

England predicted lineup vs New Zealand (4-2-3-1): Pickford; James, Burn, Guehi, Quansah; Anderson, Mainoo; Eze, Rogers, Rashford; Kane.

New Zealand Team News

This fixture will also serve as a tune-up before the World Cup for New Zealand. However, their form has been disappointing. They have lost four of their last five matches and have failed to keep a clean sheet in 10 games, highlighting their defenders’ struggles to mark opponents.

Most recently, the All Whites suffered a 0-4 loss to Haiti, which must have come as a huge shock to manager Darren Bazeley. Before that, however, they earned an impressive 4-1 victory over Chile, a team ranked 30 places above them in the FIFA rankings.

Right-back Tim Payne made a joint-most seven defensive contributions against Chile and completed 100% of his passes.

The good news for the All Whites is that they enter this clash against England with a fully healthy squad.

New Zealand predicted lineup vs England (3-4-3): Paulsen; Bindon, Surman, Payne; Singh, Stamenic, Rufer, Cacace; Just, Wood, Randall.

England vs New Zealand Prediction

  • Pick: England to win
  • Odds: -1000 (20Bet)
  • Correct score prediction: England 4-0 New Zealand

England should win comfortably. Ranked fourth in the FIFA rankings, they sit 80 spots above the All Whites, highlighting the gulf in class between the two sides.

Recent form also favors the Three Lions. They have kept three clean sheets in their last five outings, while New Zealand have gone 10 consecutive games without one. Given England’s superior talent, depth, and defensive solidity, anything other than a convincing victory would be a major surprise.

England vs New Zealand Prediction, Betting Tip

  • Pick: Harry Kane to score
  • Odds: -164 (20Bet)

We’re backing Harry Kane to find the net. He is arguably one of the best strikers in the world and enters the World Cup on the back of an excellent campaign with Bayern Munich. Kane scored an impressive 64 goals across all competitions for the club in 2025-26.

This friendly presents an ideal opportunity for Kane to sharpen his form before the tournament begins. While he may play only one half of the game so that Tuchel can rotate the squad, Kane is bound to score against New Zealand, who have conceded 11 goals in their last five matches.

England vs New Zealand Where to Watch (USA, Canada)

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