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New Zealand Football is poised to trouser the biggest cash dividend in its 122-year history if the All Whites can get past Mexico over the next six days.
New Zealand Football is poised to trouser the biggest cash dividend in its 122-year history if the All Whites can get past Mexico over the next six days.
The All Whites will face an extra Mexican player in the form of 105,000 screaming fans at the Azteca Stadium today, writes Sam Malcolmson.
The All Whites won't have to deal with Manchester United star Javier Hernandez today - but the reason for his absence is far more complicated than meets the eye.
When it comes to the Azteca Stadium, you can believe the hype.
Any of the top three teams in New Zealand football's national league would be competitive with professional clubs in the bottom half of the A-League table.
The Azteca Stadium, where the All Whites face Mexico tomorrow, is an arena every player wants to play in but it is also a place of physical and mental suffering.
As the All Whites enter Mexico with some players privately questioning if New Zealand Football has done enough to ensure their safety.
Marco Rojas was mobbed as the team arrived at Mexico City airport tonight.