Match
Haiti vs New Zealand
First senior international meeting, according to New Zealand Football's fixture release.
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Match
First senior international meeting, according to New Zealand Football's fixture release.
Kick-off
NZ Football lists 3 June NZT / 2 June local time at 8pm in Fort Lauderdale.
Venue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. New Zealand also played Colombia at the same venue in November 2025.
World Cup angle
New Zealand face Iran, Egypt and Belgium in Group G; Haiti face Scotland, Brazil and Morocco in Group C.
Source-first update
The Haiti vs New Zealand cards prediction is a live-first market because no confirmed referee data was found in the checked public sources before publication.
Watch transition fouls and full-back duels. Payne card interest only applies if he starts and Haiti repeatedly attack his side.
Friendlies can produce fewer cards when referees manage the game softly, but World Cup preparation matches can still create tactical fouls when players protect counter attacks.
New Zealand full-backs and Haiti wide attackers are the key watch zones. Payne is relevant only if he starts and is isolated defensively.
Referee name and card history were not confirmed in the source checks used for this page. That means pre-match over-cards claims would be weaker than a live read.
The strongest responsible approach is to wait for early foul rhythm, warnings and whether either team is repeatedly breaking transitions.
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FAQ
Moderate and live-first. The card angle improves if transition fouls appear early.
Only consider it if he starts and Haiti are repeatedly attacking his side. Do not force a player-card bet without confirmed lineups and market availability.
Yes. FIFA's New Zealand squad article lists Tim Payne among the defenders in Darren Bazeley's 26-player World Cup squad.
Tim Payne plays for Wellington Phoenix. The club profile lists him as an experienced All Whites defender.