The All Whites have one match left in the group stage as they look to make it to the knockout stages of the World Cup.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of kick-off.
Who are the All Whites playing next?
The All Whites will be playing Belgium, who drew with Egypt 1-1 in their first match, and Iran 0-0 in their second.
In their first match of the World Cup the All Whites drew 2-2 with Iran, followed by a 3-1 loss to Egypt.
That leaves the All Whites bottom of one of the closest groups in the expanded 48-team tournament.
When is the match?
The game is on Saturday, 27 June, at 3pm NZT.
New Zealand's Group G fixtures
New Zealand v Belgium - BC Place, Vancouver
Egypt v Iran - Seattle Stadium
Where are they playing?
The All Whites will be playing at BC Place in Vancouver, a stadium with a retractable roof.
The entire opening/closing process takes 65 minutes, though the roof has predominantly remained closed for the World Cup to ensure consistency for TV broadcast - but is opened to assist with pitch preparation before matches, according to Fifa.
How can I watch the game?
TVNZ is the official broadcaster for the Fifa World Cup in New Zealand, with all matches featuring the All Whites available free-to-air.
RNZ will be live blogging All Whites games.
You can also keep up to date with the latest World Cup headlines here.
What do the All Whites need to do to make it to the knockouts?
The expanded World Cup format has created an extra path into the knockout rounds.
The top two teams in each of the tournament's 12 groups advance automatically to the round of 32. They are joined by the eight best third-placed teams across the competition.
It is only the second time in World Cup history that third-placed teams have been given a route into the knockout stages, the previous occasion being at the 1994 tournament in the United States.
The best third-placed teams are ranked first by points, then goal difference, goals scored and disciplinary record. If teams still cannot be separated, FIFA uses world ranking as the final tiebreaker.
That means the All Whites could still qualify if they finish third in Group G, although they would likely need favourable results elsewhere.


