NZ lock in friendly World Cup warm-up against Haiti

The New Zealand All Whites soccer team
The New Zealand All Whites have qualified for their first World Cup since 2010. -AAP Image

New Zealand will face Haiti in a friendly in Florida in June, just four days before ‌they take on England to conclude their preparations for the World Cup.

The All Whites, returning to ‌soccer's biggest stage for the first time since 2010, will play Haiti for the first time at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on June 3 ahead of their clash with England in Tampa, ‌NZ Football said on Wednesday.

"We have been ‌working to ‌lock in ⁠two games against fellow World Cup opposition ​to put us in the best place to perform at the tournament," coach Darren Bazeley said in a statement.

"The combination of facing Haiti and England, both in Florida, is something we feel does exactly that."

New ⁠Zealand, ranked 85th in the ‌world, ​will play Iran, Egypt and Belgium in Group G as they ​seek their first ‌World Cup victory.

Haiti, two spots higher in the rankings, are ​preparing for their second World Cup appearance, 52 years after their first. They were drawn with Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco ​in ​Group C.

"Haiti are a ​good side and are ranked at ‌a similar level to us, so we feel that provides a perfect test as we get ready to kick off against Iran in LA," Bazeley said.

The coach will name his squad for the tournament ​in mid-May, before his side kick off their campaign against ​the Iranians at Los ⁠Angeles Stadium on June 15.