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STREAM: How to watch New Zealand play Colombia live and free

New Zealand viewers will be able to watch live coverage of the All Whites’ friendly international against Colombia on Sunday November 16, 2025.

The match will be available live and free on FIFA+ as well as TVNZ, official broadcaster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Aotearoa New Zealand.

To watch on FIFA+, click on the button below:

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Squads

Colombia

Goalkeepers
Álvaro Montero (Vélez Sarsfield, Argentina)
Camilo Vargas (Atlas, Mexico)
David Ospina (Atlético Nacional, Colombia)

Defenders
Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace, England)
Dávinson Sánchez (Galatasaray, Turkey)
Carlos Cuesta (Vasco da Gama, Brazil)
Jhon Lucumí (Bologna, Italy)
Yerry Mina (Cagliari, Italy)
Johan Mojica (Mallorca, Spain)
Santiago Arias (Bahia, Brazil)
Álvaro Angulo (Pumas, Mexico)

Midfielders
Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace, England)
Richard Ríos (Benfica, Portugal)
Kevin Castaño (River Plate, Argentina)
Gustavo Puerta (Racing Santander, Spain)
Juan Camilo Portilla (Talleres, Argentina)
James Rodríguez (León, Mexico)
Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo, Brazil)
Yáser Asprilla (Girona, Spain)

Forwards
Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich, Germany)
Jhon Arias (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England)
Jhon Córdoba (Krasnodar, Russia)
Luis Suárez (Sporting CP, Portugal)
Rafael Santos Borré (Internacional, Brazil)
Johan Carbonero (Internacional, Brazil)
Carlos Andrés Gómez (Vasco da Gama, Brazil)

New Zealand squad

Goalkeepers
Max Crocombe (19/0) Millwall, England
Kees Sims (debut) GAIS, Sweden
*Nik Tzanev (2/0) Newport County, Wales

Defenders
Tyler Bindon (20/2) Sheffield United, England (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
Michael Boxall (60/1) Minnesota United, United States
Francis de Vries (15/1) Auckland FC, Aotearoa New Zealand
*James McGarry (3/0) Brisbane Roar, Australia
Storm Roux (16/0) Central Coast Mariners, Australia
*Tommy Smith (56/2) Braintree Town, England
George Stanger (0/0) Kilmarnock, Scotland
Finn Surman (13/2) Portland Timbers, United States
Bill Tuiloma (45/4) Charlotte FC, United States

Midfielders
Joe Bell (28/1) Viking FK, Norway
Matt Garbett (34/5) Peterborough United, England
Ben Old (18/1) AS Saint-Étienne, France
*Owen Parker-Price (2/0) Örgryte, Sweden
Alex Rufer (22/0) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Sarpreet Singh (24/3) FK TSC Bačka Topola, Serbia
Marko Stamenić (33/3) Swansea City, Wales

Forwards
Kosta Barbarouses (70/9) Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia
Andre de Jong (11/2) Stellenbosch, South Africa
Eli Just (38/8) Motherwell, Scotland
*Jesse Randall (5/1) Auckland FC, Aotearoa New Zealand
Ben Waine (26/8) Port Vale, England

*Replacements

Withdrawals

Liberato Cacace (35/1) Wrexham AFC, Wales — injury
Callum McCowatt (28/4) Silkeborg IF, Denmark — injury
Alex Paulsen (5/0) Lechia Gdańsk, Poland (on loan from AFC Bournemouth) — injury
Ryan Thomas (23/3) PEC Zwolle, Netherlands — injury

Unavailable

Tim Payne (47/3) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Chris Wood (88/45) Nottingham Forest, England

How they rank

Colombia are rated #13 in the FIFA men’s world rankings, while Ecuador are ranked #23.

The All Whites are currently ranked #85.

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Main photo credit: Glenn Carstens-Peters / unsplash.

Fixtures

Game to be played on Sunday November 16, 2025 (NZT)

Colombia v New Zealand
Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1.30pm (NZT)

Game to be played on Wednesday November 19, 2025 (NZT)

Ecuador v New Zealand
Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey, 1.30pm (NZT)

This story was first published on November 16, 2025.

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