Ferns win attracts biggest football TV audience in 20 years
New Zealand has got football fever.
New Zealand has got football fever.
Tournament debutants Vietnam held strong against the USA.
Live updates of the Fifa women’s World Cup clash between USA and Vietnam.
Wilkinson couldn’t get to sleep until 3am as her mind struggled to process what happened.
New York Times: World Cup missing some of the biggest stars due to a knee injury epidemic.
Spain lit up a gloomy Wellington night with a performance that demanded attention.
United States coach Vlatko Andonovski says his side isn’t taking anything for granted.
OPINION: Nothing wins the hearts and minds of Kiwi sports fans like a World Cup.
The buzz around the Ferns' World Cup campaign could lead to benefits for the regions.
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"Dream come true": Football-mad Alyssa Chand had a starring role in last night's match.
Olympic champion Canada were held to a 0-0 draw by Nigeria.
The Football Ferns have never had such a complete display on the world stage
One historic win down, more to come?
In the chill of a winter wind, the heat of football fever took hold in Auckland.
Head coach Jitka Klimkova is over the moon after her teams victory.
The Football Ferns didn’t just cope with the occasion, they revelled in it
Sam Kerr remains in doubt for the pool play stage.
All the action from the first match of the Fifa Women’s World Cup between NZ and Norway.
New York Times: Vietnam's world cup presence highlights the growth of women's football.
It follows this morning's fatal shooting in the Auckland CBD.
Fifa says tonight’s Women’s World Cup opener will continue as scheduled.
New York Times: Players and coach say it takes a lot to shake a champion.
The country's largest city woke up to shocking news this morning.
Gunman, who has been named, was on home detention, allowed to travel to site of shooting.
They were part of the Mount Albert Grammar dynasty, winning multiple school trophies.
Shooting took place in the heart of a busy transport and office hub.
It was the opportunity of a lifetime for the Dannevirke High girls' football team.
None of the workers were aware of what they were running from, says one of the men.
Overseas media have been left stunned at the deadly scenes on Auckland's waterfront.