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This page details the unofficial match results and statistics of the New Zealand national football team from its first unofficial match in 1904 to present.

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New Zealand's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Series/Tour New Zealand scorers Att. Ref.
1 23 July 1904 Caledonian Ground, Dunedin (H) New South Wales 0–1 [1][2][3]
2 30 July 1904 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) New South Wales 3–3 Forshaw (2), Sale [1][2][3]
3 10 June 1905 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) Wellington 3–5 Forshaw (2), Ussher [1][2][3]
4 17 June 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) Metropolitan Association 2–3 New South Wales Tour Brown, Chadwick [1][2][3]
5 21 June 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) Wednesday Association 8–3 New South Wales Tour Bissett (3), Brown (2), Forshaw (2), Mawson [1][2][3]
6 24 June 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) New South Wales 6–4 New South Wales Tour Ussher (3), Brown, Forshaw, Taylor [1][2][3]
7 28 June 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) Navy 2–3 New South Wales Tour Bissett (3), Brown (2), Forshaw (2), Mawson [1][2][3]
8 1 July 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) New South Wales 0–2 New South Wales Tour [1][2][3]
9 5 July 1905 Rugby Ground, Newcastle (A) Northern Districts 5–4 New South Wales Tour Morrison (2), Bissett, Chadwick, Ussher [1][2][3]
10 8 July 1905 Showgrounds, Newcastle (A) Northern Districts 1–0 New South Wales Tour Bissett [1][2][3]
11 12 July 1905 Parramatta Oval, Sydney (A) Granville 6–2 New South Wales Tour Forshaw (3), Mawson, Morrison, Ussher [1][2][3]
12 15 July 1905 Centennial Ground, Wollongong (A) South Coast 3–3 New South Wales Tour Forshaw (3) [1][2][3]
13 19 July 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) Metropolitan Association 5–0 New South Wales Tour Ussher (4), Brown [1][2][4]
14 22 July 1905 Epping Racecourse, Sydney (A) New South Walwes 1–1 New South Wales Tour Bissett [1][2][4]
18 24 May 1923 Clyde Oval, Granville (A) Granville 1–3 1923 Tour of Australia Kissock [1][2][4]
19 26 May 1923 Wentworth Park, Sydney (A) New South Wales 2–2 1923 Tour of Australia Dacre (2) [1][2][4]
20 29 May 1923 Tramway Ground, Newcastle (A) Newcastle 0–2 1923 Tour of Australia [1][2][4]
21 2 June 1923 North Ipswich Reserve, Ipswich (A) Ipswich & West Moreton 4–2 1923 Tour of Australia Dacre, Ballard, Campbell, Balk [1][2][4]
22 4 June 1923 Cricket Ground, Brisbane (A) Queensland 3–1 1923 Tour of Australia Campbell (2), Innes [1][2][4]
23 6 June 1923 Nambour Showgrounds, Nambour (A) North Coast 2–0 1923 Tour of Australia Dacre, Balk [1][2][4]
25 13 June 1923 Cessnock (A) South Maitland 1–2 1923 Tour of Australia Brownlee [1][2][4]
27 20 June 1923 Manly Oval, Sydney (A) Metropolis 3–4 1923 Tour of Australia Thomas, Campbell, Balk [1][2][4]
28 23 June 1923 Wentworth Park, Sydney (A) Granville 3–1 1923 Tour of Australia Campbell (2), Dacre [1][2][4]
29 25 June 1923 Wentworth Park, Sydney (A) New South Wales 1–1 1923 Tour of Australia Dacre [1][2][4]
31 3 July 1923 Weston (A) South Maitland 1–4 1923 Tour of Australia Ballard [1][2][4]
32 7 July 1923 Wollongong (A) South Coast 0–2 1923 Tour of Australia [1][2][5]
33 11 July 1923 Glanmire Sportsground, Lithgow (A) Western Districts 4–0 1923 Tour of Australia Donaldson (2), Dacre, Ballard [1][2][5]
34 16 August 1924 Domain, Auckland (H) Chinese Universities 2–1 Chinese Universities Tour of New Zealand Campbell (2) [1][2][5]
35 23 August 1924 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Chinese Universities 2–2 Chinese Universities Tour of New Zealand Dacre, Daniels [1][2][5]
36 6 September 1924 Carisbrook, Dunedin (H) Chinese Universities 5–3 Chinese Universities Tour of New Zealand Cook (2), Lothian (2), Howarth [1][2][5]
37 13 September 1924 Lancaster Park, Christchurch (H) Chinese Universities 4–2 Chinese Universities Tour of New Zealand Lothian (2), Newman (2) [1][2][5]
42 20 May 1933 Cricket Ground, Sydney (A) New South Wales 0–5 1933 Tour of Australia [1][2][5]
43 24 May 1933 Floyds Park, Bulli (A) South Coast 1–0 1933 Tour of Australia Baker [1][2][5]
44 27 May 1933 Sportsground, Newcastle (A) Northern Districts 1–7 1933 Tour of Australia Kershaw [1][2][5]
45 1 June 1933 North Ipswich Reserve, Ipswich (A) Ipswich & West Moreton 4–5 1933 Tour of Australia Graham (2), Kershaw, Kay [1][2][5]
46 3 June 1933 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane (A) Queensland 5–1 1933 Tour of Australia Kershaw (3), Kay (2) [1][2][5]
48 10 June 1933 Hobart Park, Newcastle (A)  Australian XI 2–2 1933 Tour of Australia Kershaw (2) [1][2][5]
49 13 June 1933 Cessnock (A) South Maitland 0–1 1933 Tour of Australia [1][2][6]
51 21 June 1933 Royal Agricultural Ground, Sydney (A) Metropolis 2–3 1933 Tour of Australia Groves, Kay [1][2][6]
53 26 June 1933 Clyde Oval, Granville (A) Granville 4–2 1933 Tour of Australia Kershaw (3), Groves [1][2][6]
54 28 June 1933 Sportsground, Gladesville (A) Gladesville-Ryde 2–7 1933 Tour of Australia Stenhouse, Kershaw [1][2][6]
58 5 June 1937 Carisbrook, Dunedin (H)  England Amateurs 0–12 [1][2][6]
59 19 June 1937 Carlaw Park, Auckland (H)  England Amateurs 0–6 [1][2][6]
60 26 June 1937 Athletic Park, Wellington (H)  England Amateurs 1–12 Scott [1][2][6]
61 14 September 1946 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Wellington 5–2 Wilkinson (3), Kidd, Ryan [1][2][6]
70 11 August 1951 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Victoria 3–1 Mutimer (2), Fleet [1][2][7]
71 10 September 1951 Blandford Park, Auckland (H) Auckland 2–0 Newall, Ottley [1][2][7]
72 15 September 1951 Albert Park, Suva (A) Suva 6–1 1951 Tour of Fiji and New Caledonia Coxon (2), Newall (2), Fleet, Ottley [1][2][7]
79 31 August 1952 Albert Park, Suva (A) Suva 1–0 Newall [1][2][7]
80 3 September 1952 Albert Park, Suva (A) Southern Districts 8–3 Kendrick (3), Newall (3), Coxon (2) [1][2][7]
82 9 September 1952 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A) Lautoka 0–0 [1][2][7]
83 11 September 1952 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A) Northern Districts 5–0 Newall (2), Coxon (2), McAnulty [1][2][7]
87 25 September 1952 Stade de la Fautaua, Papeete (N) Chinese Selection 7–1 Newall (4), Coxon (2), O.G. [1][2][8]
89 31 July 1954 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Wellington 6–0 Preston (3), Smith (2), Benge [1][2][8]
90 3 August 1954 Norwood Oval, Adelaide (A) South Australia 3–2 Smith (2), Steele [1][2][8]
91 7 August 1954 Kensington Oval, Adelaide (A)  Australian XI 3–1 King (3) [1][2][8]
92 11 August 1954 Showgrounds, Melbourne (A) Victoria 1–2 Benge [1][2][8]
94 18 August 1954 MacArthur Park, Granville (A) Granville 0–3 [1][2][8]
95 21 August 1954 Sportsground, Sydney (A) New South Wales 4–1 Benge (2), Olley, Charlton [1][2][8]
96 25 August 1954 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane (A) Queensland 2–2 Smith, Steele [1][2][8]
98 29 August 1954 Cricket Ground, Newcastle (A) Northern Districts 1–1 Smith [1][2][8]
100 5 September 1954 Slacky Flat, Bulli (A) South Coast 4–4 Benge (2), Barker, Morrison [1][2][8]
101 18 June 1955 Lancaster Park, Christchurch (H) South China Athletic Association 1–1 Steele [1][2][9]
102 2 July 1955 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) South China Athletic Association 7–4 King (3), Steele (2), Fleet (2) [1][2][9]
103 9 July 1955 Carlaw Park, Auckland (H) South China Athletic Association 3–5 Fleet, King, Sharp [1][2][9]
104 22 June 1957 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Eastern Athletic Association 1–1 McNicholl [1][2][9]
105 29 June 1957 Carlaw Park, Auckland (H) Eastern Athletic Association 2–1 Griffin, Poelman [1][2][9]
106 27 July 1957 Eden Park, Auckland (H) F.K. Austria 1–7 McNicholl [1][2][9]
107 3 August 1957 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) F.K. Austria 1–7 Griffin [1][2][9]
110 26 August 1958 Seddon Park, Hamilton (H) Waikato XI 3–0 Armstrong, Hume, Steele 700 [1][2][9][10]
114 18 September 1958 Blandford Park, Auckland (H) Auckland 1–1 Hume [1][2][11]
115 6 June 1959 Carlaw Park, Auckland (H) Deportivo Saprissa 3–2 Wrathall (2), Bell [1][2][11]
117 8 September 1960 Stade de la Fautaua, Papeete (A) Tahiti Juniors 8–0 Wrathall (2), McVey (2), Warrender, Charlton, Bell, Moynihan [1][12][11]
119 5 June 1961 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H)  England FA XI 0–8 [1][12][11]
120 10 June 1961 Epsom Showgrounds, Auckland (H)  England FA XI 1–6 McVey [1][12][11]
123 27 January 1964 Blandford Park, Auckland (H) FC Basel 1–4 Moore 6,500 [1][12][11][13]
124 14 March 1964 Hong Kong (A)  Hong Kong XI 1–3 1964 World Tour Moore [1][12][11]
125 15 March 1964 Hong Kong (A) Chinese Selection 1–2 1964 World Tour Moore [1][12][11]
126 17 March 1964 Bangkok (A) Bangkok XI 1–7 1964 World Tour Whiting [1][12][11]
127 20 March 1964 Amajdieh Stadium, Teheran (A) Shahim FC 1–5 1964 World Tour Moore [1][12][11]
128 22 March 1964 Amajdieh Stadium, Teheran (A) Shahim FC XI 1–4 1964 World Tour Russell [1][12][14]
129 28 March 1964 Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe (A) FC Karlsruher 1–4 1964 World Tour Inglis [1][12][14]
130 30 March 1964 Farbo Stadium, Nurnberg (A) FC Nurnberg 1–2 1964 World Tour Ormond [1][12][14]
131 8 April 1964 Bellinzona (A) FC Bellinzona 1–2 1964 World Tour Whiting [1][12][14]
132 9 April 1964 Sportplatz Hardturm, Zurich (A) Grasshopper-Club 1–3 1964 World Tour Inglis [1][12][14]
133 13 April 1964 County Ground, Northampton (A)  England FA XI 0–4 1964 World Tour [1][12][14]
134 16 April 1964 Dulwich Hamlet Ground, Dulwich (A)  England Amateurs 1–4 1964 World Tour Ryan [1][12][14]
135 20 April 1964 City Ground, Nottingham (A) Nottingham Forest 0–8 1964 World Tour [1][12][14]
136 23 April 1964 County Ground, Swindon (A) Swindon Town 1–5 1964 World Tour Moore [1][12][14]
137 26 April 1964 New York (A) German-American League 1–4 1964 World Tour Sudlow [1][12][14]
138 29 April 1964 Balboa Stadium, San Francisco (A) San Francisco United 5–2 1964 World Tour Moore (2), Ormond, Evans, Ryan [1][12][14]
139 1 June 1964 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) SC Preußen Münster 0–6 [1][12][14]
140 31 May 1967 English Park, Christchurch (H) Manchester United 0–11 [1][12][14]
144 10 November 1967 Magenta Stadium, Noumea (N)  Australia B 1–3 Breslin [1][12][14]
147 18 November 1967 Perth (A) West Australia 5–2 Turner (2), Shaw, Gowans, Legg [1][12][15]
148 26 May 1968 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Central League 10–2 Thomas (3), Mears (3), Latimour, Rennell, de Graaf, O.G. [1][12][15]
149 5 June 1968 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Cardiff City 0–3 [1][12][15]
152 11 June 1969 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H)  England FA XI 0–5 [1][12][15]
157 18 September 1969 Government Stadium, Hong Kong (A) Jardines FC 1–4 de Graaf [1][12][15]
158 21 September 1969 Suphachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok (A)  Thailand XI 3–0 Bilby, Bland, Guildea [1][12][15]
161 6 June 1970 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Jardines FC 0–0 [1][12][16]
162 10 July 1971 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H)  Welsh FA XI 0–1 [1][12][16]
167 3 October 1972 Lake Monger Velodrome, Perth (A) West Australia 3–2 Brand, Ormond, Vest [1][12][16]
168 5 October 1972 Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang (A)  Singapore B 2–0 Marley, Taylor [1][12][16]
187 4 October 1975 English Park, Christchurch (H)  Indonesia XI 8–0 Thomas (4), Houghton, Park, Mulgrew, Ormond [1][12][17]
189 23 October 1975 Athletic Stadium, Jinan (A) Shantung 2–0 Taylor (2) [1][12][18]
190 27 October 1975 Peoples Stadium, Shanghai (A) Shanghai 1–0 Ormond [1][12][18]
191 30 October 1975 Peoples Stadium, Wuhan (A) Hupei 1–1 Thomas [1][12][18]
192 1 November 1975 Peoples Stadium, Wuhan (A) Hunan 3–0 Ormond, Thomas, Mulgrew [1][12][18]
195 11 November 1975 Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang (A) Singapore Kings Cup XI 5–1 Thomas (2), Mulgrew (2), Park [1][12][18]
196 13 November 1975 Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (A) Persebaya 2–0 Park, Weymouth [1][12][18]
197 15 November 1975 Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (A) Persija 1–0 Weymouth [1][12][18]
200 14 May 1976 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Sunderland 0–3 [1][12][18]
201 30 May 1976 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Heart of Midlothian 0–3 [1][12][18]
203 16 September 1976 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) Warna Agung 0–0 1976 President's Cup Football Tournament [1][12][18]
205 21 September 1976 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N)  South Korea B 1–0 1976 President's Cup Football Tournament Mulgrew [1][12][19]
207 25 September 1976 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N)  South Korea B 0–1 1976 President's Cup Football Tournament [1][12][19]
208 28 September 1976 Daegu (A)  South Korea B 1–1 Malcolmson [1][12][19]
210 28 February 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Ba 5–2 Nelson (4), Sumner [1][12][19]
217 25 May 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Luton Town 3–2 Nelson (2), Malcolmson [1][12][19]
218 26 May 1977 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Luton Town 2–3 Malcolmson, Nelson [1][12][19]
219 7 June 1978 English Park, Christchurch (H)  England B 0–4 [1][12][19]
220 11 June 1978 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H)  England B 1–3 Turner [1][12][19]
221 14 June 1978 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H)  England B 0–4 [1][12][20]
222 11 September 1978 Daegu Civic Stadium, Daegu (N) PAS Tehran 1–2 1978 President's Cup Football Tournament Simeonoff [1][12][20]
223 13 September 1978 Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan (N) ASFAR 0–3 1978 President's Cup Football Tournament [1][12][20]
224 15 September 1978 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) Eintracht Frankfurt II 3–0 1978 President's Cup Football Tournament Armstrong, Ten Broeke, Sumner [1][12][20]
225 27 September 1978 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) Selangor 1–2 Cresswell [1][12][20]
227 11 May 1979 Newmarket Park, Auckland (H) Norwich City 1–4 Nelson [1][12][20]
232 2 October 1979 Qadisiyya Stadium, Kuwait (A) Al-Qadisiyya 1–2 Campbell [1][12][20]
234 5 October 1979 Al-Ahli Stadium, Dubai (A) Al Ahli 1–1 Almond [1][12][20]
236 10 October 1979 The Oval, Belfast (A)  Irish FA XI 0–2 [1][12][20]
237 12 October 1979 Richmond Road, Dublin (A) League of Ireland 1–2 Turner [1][12][21]
238 15 October 1979 Leyton Stadium, London (A)  England B 1–4 Nelson [1][12][21]
239 17 October 1979 Portman Road, Ipswich (A) Ipswich Town 0–1 [1][12][21]
240 22 October 1979 Carrow Road, Norwich (A) Norwich City 0–5 [1][12][21]
241 29 October 1979 Dens Park, Dundee (A) Dundee 1–8 Sumner [1][12][21]
247 16 May 1980 English Park, Christchurch (A) Southern Region 1–1 Adam [1][22][21]
248 18 May 1980 Newtown Park, Wellington (A) Central Region 1–2 Debenham [1][22][21]
275 7 November 1981 Olympic Park, Melbourne (A) Victoria 2–1 McClure, Adam [1][22][23]
276 10 November 1981 Bell Park, Geelong (A) Geelong 3–1 Turner (2), Adam [1][22][23]
283 8 May 1982 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (H) League of Ireland 1–0 Turner [1][22][24]
284 9 May 1982 Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua (H) League of Ireland 1–0 Rufer [1][22][24]
285 12 May 1982 Childers Road Reserve, Gisborne (H) League of Ireland 0–0 [1][22][24]
286 16 May 1982 Caledonian Ground, Dunedin (H) League of Ireland 1–2 McClure [1][22][24]
287 19 May 1982 Surrey Park, Invercargill (H) League of Ireland 1–0 Rufer [1][22][24]
288 23 May 1982 Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch (H) Watford 0–1 [1][22][24]
289 26 May 1982 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) Watford 1–1 Wooddin [1][22][24]
296 5 June 1983 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) Yukong Elephants 0–2 1983 President's Cup [1][22][24]
296 11 June 1983 Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan (N) PSV Eindhoven 0–3 1983 President's Cup [1][22][24]
313 9 June 1984 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (H) Glasgow Rangers 0–3 [1][22][25]
316 24 October 1984 St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne (A) Newcastle United 0–3 [1][22][26]
317 29 October 1984 Elm Park, Reading (A) Reading 2–1 Turner, Walker [1][22][26]
318 31 October 1984 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (A) Glasgow Rangers 0–5 [1][22][26]
319 5 November 1984 City Stadium, Leicester (A) Leicester City 1–4 Walker [1][22][26]
320 7 November 1984 Fratton Park, Portsmouth (A) Portsmouth 2–3 Mackay, Walker [1][22][26]
321 13 November 1984 City Ground, Nottingham (A)  England B 0–2 [1][22][26]
322 18 May 1985 Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch (H) Newcastle United 1–2 Sumner [1][22][26]
323 18 May 1985 Basin Reserve, Wellington (H) Newcastle United 2–2 Sumner, Walker [1][22][26]
324 22 May 1985 McLean Park, Napier (H) Newcastle United 0–4 [1][22][26]
325 25 May 1985 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (H) Newcastle United 2–3 Walker, Clarke (O.G.) [1][22][26]
329 10 September 1985 Caledonian Ground, Dunedin (A) Otago 2–1 Dunford (2) [1][22][26]
330 12 September 1985 English Park, Christchurch (A) Canterbury 1–1 Walker [1][22][26]
337 17 February 1986 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (H)  U.S.S.R XI 0–1 [1][22][27]
338 19 February 1986 Newtown Park, Wellington (H)  U.S.S.R XI 1–1 Dunford [1][22][27]
339 21 February 1986 Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch (H)  U.S.S.R XI 1–2 Dunford [1][22][27]
340 23 February 1986 Park Island, Napier (H)  U.S.S.R XI 0–2 [1][22][27]
341 25 February 1986 Childers Road Reserve, Gisborne (H)  U.S.S.R XI 2–4 Witteveen, Hagan [1][22][27]
346 8 February 1987 Childers Road Reserve, Gisborne (H) Dynamo Minsk 0–2 [1][22][27]
347 11 February 1987 Newtown Park, Wellington (H) Dynamo Minsk 0–3 [1][22][28]
348 15 February 1987 Links Avenue, Mt Maunganui (H) Dynamo Minsk 0–0 [1][22][28]
349 17 February 1987 English Park, Christchurch (H) Dynamo Minsk 0–2 [1][22][28]
354 2 January 1988 Tauranga Domain, Tauranga (H) IFK Göteborg 0–2 [1][22][28]
355 5 January 1988 Nelson Park, Hastings (H) IFK Göteborg 0–0 [1][22][28]
356 7 January 1988 Athletic Park, Wellington (H) IFK Göteborg 2–1 Halford, Halligan [1][22][28]
357 21 February 1988 Western Springs Stadium, Auckland (H)  Young Brazil 1–1 Walker [1][22][28]
358 24 February 1988 Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch (H)  Young Brazil 3–0 McGarry (2), Barkley [1][22][28]
359 28 February 1988 Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt (H)  Young Brazil 0–1 [1][22][28]
360 1 March 1988 Nelson Park, Hastings (H)  Young Brazil 3–1 McGarry, Walker, Ironside [1][22][28]

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