All Whites v Vanuatu result: Chris Wood leads romp in OFC World ...

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The result – in front of a vocal 10,113 crowd - assures New Zealand of top spot in Group B, ahead of their final round robin match against Samoa at Mt Smart on Monday, before the semifinals to be staged in Wellington next March.

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Vanuatu took a surprisingly attacking approach, playing with a high line and often pressing. It was admirable but naive and they were punished, while they also struggled to defend set pieces.

It wasn’t a totally perfect night for the All Whites – as they were a bit loose at times - but also hard to be too critical, as the scoreline blew out.

Sarpreet Singh capped his long awaited return with a goal, while defender Tyler Bindon opened his account at this level and Auckland FC winger Liam Gillion got some game time.

Matt Garbett was a standout while Marko Stamenic defied a late arrival and heavy jet lag to impress again.

There were three changes from the starting XI that faced Malaysia, with Wood and Max Crocombe restored to the lineup and hometown boy Logan Rogerson preferred in a wide attacking role.

Garbett opened the scoring with a screamer. From a Vanuatu throw in near their corner flag, the ball was headed back towards the centre of the field. It ran nicely for Garbett but his strike was sweet and true, swerving into the far corner.

But the All Whites had looked open and a bit tentative and they were punished after a quick transition. That led to Jordy Tasip finding space out wide, before he chipped Crocombe. It was fortunate – as it looked like an intended cross – but reward for an energetic start from the Island nation.

Vanuatu's Jordy Tasip celebrates his goal. Photo / Photosport

The All Whites needed a response, as Wood urged calm. The striker then provided the answer, with his quick brace. For the first he met a swinging Liberato Cacace corner, as the Vanuatu defence left the Premier League striker in space. The second came almost straight from the kickoff, as Wood adjusted quickly in mid-air to finish a deep Garbett cross, after the midfielder had broken free down the left.

Vanuatu were shellshocked. Tyler Bindon delivered the fourth – his first All Whites goal – quick to react to divert a Garbett shot. The Reading defender was also involved in the fifth, his header from a Cacace corner deflecting off the luckless Brian Kaltak into his own net.

Wood had further first half chances for his hat-trick – notably heading wide from eight yards – and another just after the break. More opportunities fell to Storm Roux, Singh and Cacace, before Elijah Just finished neatly from just inside the box. Singh then provided a crisp finish to sweep home a Garbett pass, before fellow sub Callum McCowatt grabbed the eighth, set up by Singh.

All Whites 8 (Matt Garbett 11, Chris Wood 23, 24, Tyler Bindon 31, own goal 38, Elijah Just 74, Sarpreet Singh 82, Callum McCowatt 89)

Vanuatu 1 (Jordy Tasip 17)

Halftime: 5-1

The All Whites kick off Fifa World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Vanuatu in Hamilton on Friday (7.30pm) and Samoa in Auckland on Monday (7.30pm).

The All Whites will be heavy favourites against Vanuatu, whose squad is almost entirely domestic-based, with captain Brian Kaltak (Central Coast Mariners) the only fulltime professional, while there are four others drawn from Australian regional leagues. But All Whites coach Darren Bazeley said there is no chance of overconfidence or complacency.

“For every game, there are different challenges but we try to prepare for every game the same way,” said Bazeley. “The players don’t need too much reminding of the importance of the game. We are the favourites and we know that. That does bring different challenges but not [anything] that we are scared of.”

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