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last year - 10/4/2024 3:11 AM GMT-3
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It doesnโ€™t get tougher than a match against Oceania powerhouse New Zealand to kick start your FIFA World Cup 26โ„ข Oceania Qualifiers campaign.

Thatโ€™s the challenge facing Tahiti coach Samuel Garcia, as they take on Darren Bazeleyโ€™s New Zealand in their opening match in Port Vila next week.

The Group B opener features two sides who contested the semi-finals of the OFC Menโ€™s Nations Cup in June at the same venue, a match convincingly won 5-0 by the Kiwis.

Garcia is adamant that this being a World Cup Qualifier is a completely different situation for his team and has expressed his excitement about facing New Zealand, a team he acknowledges as the favourites to secure direct entry to the FIFA World Cup 26โ„ข.

โ€œItโ€™s not a simple game because New Zealand is the big team,โ€ he said. โ€œBut I believe this match will give us a clear idea of where we stand. Itโ€™s an opportunity to measure our level against the best.โ€

Drawing from the OFC Menโ€™s Nations Cup semi-final defeat, Garcia felt his side has learned plenty and will make the necessary adjustments to be competitive in Port Vila.

โ€œIn that match, we struggled with possession,โ€ he noted. โ€œThis time, we need to focus on defence and play with intensity and concentration. Weโ€™ve studied New Zealandโ€™s recent games, and Iโ€™m confident we can put up a strong fight.โ€

Heโ€™s also pleased to be facing the All Whites in Port Vila where the conditions are trickier than playing New Zealand on a smoother playing pitch in their own backyard.

โ€œWe have a chance,โ€ Garcia remarked.

Looking beyond the New Zealand match, the affable coach highlighted the significance of the subsequent games against Samoa in Hamilton (November 15) and Vanuatu in Auckland (November 18).

โ€œThose matches are crucial,โ€ Garcia said. โ€œThe competition is tight, and all the teams, Vanuatu, Samoa, and us are closely matched. If we can secure points early on, it will set a strong foundation for the qualifiers.โ€

Garciaโ€™s squad will closely resemble the team he took to the Nations Cup but with one or two additions:

โ€œWeโ€™re preparing a strong team. Injuries are always a concern, but I believe we have what it takes to compete.โ€

With Oceania now having one direct qualifying spot for the FIFA World Cupโ„ข for the first time and an additional half spot, with a place at a FIFA Intercontinental Playoff for the team that finishes runner-up, Garcia describes the motivation that drives his team.

โ€œThis is a dream for us โ€“ not just for me but for my players and the people of Tahiti,โ€ he said. โ€œWe approach each game with the mindset of taking one step at a time. Our goal is clear: to qualify for the World Cup and make our nation proud.โ€

โ€œWe dream of playing in Canada, the USA, and Mexico in 2026. This is more than just football; itโ€™s about representing Tahiti on the world stage.โ€

Tahiti fixtures
FIFA World Cup 26โ„ข Oceania Qualifiers

(kick-off times local)

Friday, October 11
v New Zealand, 1:00pm, VFF Freshwater Stadium, Port Vila

Friday, November 15
v Samoa, 4:00pm, FMG Stadium, Waikato

Monday, November 18
v Vanuatu, 4:00pm, Go Media Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland

Visit ofcfootball.com for more details.