The All Whites appear destined for a playoff against the winner of a World Cup qualifier between Mexico and Panama on October 11 that will likely determine who finishes fourth in the North and Central America group.
In the latest round of CONCACAF qualifiers today, Mexico were beaten 2-0 by the United States in Columbus, while Panama drew 2-2 with Honduras in Tegucigalpa and in the group's other match, Costa Rica drew 1-1 with Jamaica in Kingston.
The wash up is, USA sit atop the group on 16 points and have earned qualification for Brazil next year, alongside the second-placed Costa Rica (15), while Honduras (11) are on track to qualify as the final top-three finisher.
Panama and Mexico both have eight points but Panama edge the Mexicans on goals scored, while Jamaica are seemingly out of the race on four points.
It means everything will go on the line when Mexico host Panama at the 105,000-seat Azteca in Mexico City next month.