Unbeaten at the 2010 World Cup and eliminated anyway — the All Whites return with Wood leading the line and nothing to lose.
New Zealand: Value, Wages & Title Price
| FIFA Ranking | #55 |
| Confederation | OFC |
| Total Squad Market Value | $55M |
| Star Player | Chris Wood |
| Star Market Value | $15M |
| Star Weekly Wage (est.) | $110k |
| Odds to Win World Cup | +150000 |
| Title Odds Rank (of 48) | #48 |
| Best World Cup Finish | Group stage (1982, 2010) |
Where to Bet on New Zealand
- Bet365 (9.8/10) — Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets. Payout: 1-2 hours, min deposit $10.
- DraftKings (9.6/10) — Bet $5 Get $200 Instantly. Payout: 12-24 hours, min deposit $5.
- FanDuel (9.5/10) — No Sweat First Bet up to $1,500. Payout: Under 24 hours, min deposit $10.
- BetMGM (9.3/10) — First Bet Offer up to $1,500. Payout: 1-3 days, min deposit $10.
The Betting Case for New Zealand
At +150000, the market gives New Zealand an implied 0.1% chance of lifting the trophy — ranking them #48 of 48 teams by title price. Squad value tells its own story: $55M in combined market value, headlined by Chris Wood at $15M.
Unbeaten at the 2010 World Cup and eliminated anyway — the All Whites return with Wood leading the line and nothing to lose. Historical benchmark: their best finish remains group stage (1982, 2010).
More OFC Teams
- Spain — squad value $1.42B, title odds +500.
- France — squad value $1.38B, title odds +550.
- England — squad value $1.51B, title odds +600.
- Brazil — squad value $1.24B, title odds +650.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are New Zealand's odds to win the 2026 World Cup?
New Zealand is currently priced around +150000 (decimal 1501.0) to lift the trophy — implying roughly a 0.1% chance. Prices vary by book, so compare before betting.
How much is the New Zealand squad worth?
The combined transfer market value of New Zealand's projected 2026 World Cup squad is approximately $55M, with Chris Wood ($15M) the most valuable individual asset.
Who is New Zealand's star player?
Chris Wood — market value around $15M, on an estimated $110k per week at club level. Unbeaten at the 2010 World Cup and eliminated anyway — the All Whites return with Wood leading the line and nothing to lose.



