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Colombia vs New Zealand Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

by Alex Lawes · November 11 2025, 21:23
Colombia vs New Zealand Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

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There is a chance this is quite a lob-sided affair but it is a good test to see where New Zealand are at as they take on what is a very strong Colombia side this weekend.

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Colombia vs New Zealand prediction

Colombia have a very good squad and they have enjoyed a very strong couple of years, having finished third in CONMEBOL qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, finishing with a 6-3 victory against Ecuador before they then dispatched of Mexico by four goals to nil before a goalless draw with Canada last month.

They now face a New Zealand side that, under the management of Darren Bazeley, have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as winners of the Oceanian qualification campaign. The All Whites, as they are nicknamed, most recently shared a 1-1 draw with Norway last month to extend their winless run of form to five matches.

New Zealand have only beaten a heavily changed Ivory Coast side since qualifying for next summer and Colombia will be expected to ease to a comfortable win here.

Colombia vs New Zealand tip: Colombia to win -1 handicap

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