11 Mar 2024

Chris Wood returns to action in time for All Whites games

11:56 am on 11 March 2024
Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest applauds the fans

Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest applauds the fans Photo: PHOTOSPORT

All Whites coach Darren Bazeley would have been happy to see the return of skipper Chris Wood to action with international fixtures coming up later this month.

Wood made his first start for for English Premier League side Nottingham Forest this morning since suffering a hamstring injury in late January.

Wood has been named in Bazeley's squad for games against Egypt and Tunisia.

The 24-player squad sees recalls for Kosta Barbarouses, Dane Ingham, Ben Old, and Oli Sail, who weren't part of November's Greece and Republic of Ireland tour, as well as a debut call-up for Wellington Phoenix's 18-year-old defender Lukas Kelly-Heald who has enjoyed a breakthrough season in the A-League Men.

Bazeley's squad features eight players aged 23 or under (Tyler Bindon, Matthew Garbett, Lukas Kelly-Heald, Ben Old, Alex Paulsen, Marko Stamenic, Finn Surman and Ben Waine) who will be eligible to represent Aotearoa New Zealand at the Paris Olympics in July.

"For us as a team everything is focused on building towards qualifying for, and then competing at, the FIFA World Cup 2026, so this tournament is a perfect opportunity to play competitive games against highly ranked sides to see how we are tracking," Bazeley said.

"It is also exciting to be naming a squad with eight players aged 23 or under who are eligible for the Olympics in July, including Lukas Kelly-Heald for the first time who has had a great season with the Phoenix.

"Lukas is someone I have worked with regularly in age group sides and has earned his call-up to this level.

The All Whites will play Egypt on Saturday 23 March in Abu Dhabi with the winner then playing either Croatia or Tunisia and the loser playing the loser of the other opening game.

Lukas Kelly-Heald of the Phoenix

Lukas Kelly-Heald of the Phoenix Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The full squad is:

Goalkeepers:

Max Crocombe (4 Caps) Burton Albion FC, England

Alex Paulsen (0 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Oli Sail (9 Caps) Perth Glory FC, Australia

Defenders:

Tyler Bindon (4 Caps) Reading FC, England

Michael Boxall (47 Caps) Minnesota United FC, USA

Liberato Cacace (20 Caps) Empoli FC, Italy

Dane Ingham (13 Caps) Newcastle Jets, Australia

Lukas Kelly-Heald* (0 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Tim Payne (34 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Nando Pijnaker (18 Caps) Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland

Tommy Smith (51 Caps) Macarthur FC, Australia

Finn Surman (1 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Midfielders:

Joe Bell (18 Caps) Viking FK, Norway

Matthew Garbett (20 Caps) NAC Breda, Netherlands

Clayton Lewis (25 Caps) Macarthur FC, Australia

Callum McCowatt (17 Caps) Silkeborg IF, Denmark

Ben Old (2 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Sarpreet Singh (12 Caps) FC Hansa Rostock, Germany

Marko Stamenic (19 Caps) FK Crvena zvezda, Serbia

Forwards:

Kosta Barbarouses (54 Caps) Wellington Phoenix FC, Aotearoa New Zealand

Elijah Just (20 Caps) AC Horsens, Denmark

Max Mata (9 Caps) Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland

Ben Waine (11 Caps) Plymouth Argyle FC, England

Chris Wood (74 Caps) Nottingham Forest, England