Junior All Whites need at least a draw when they meet Ukraine in Albany tomorrow.
With the Under-20 World Cup kicking off at Albany tomorrow, are the hosts primed for a crowd-pleasing run deep into the tournament or will their involvement be curtailed early in the event? The Herald assesses the likelihood of the Junior All Whites progressing from pool play.
Match one: Ukraine, North Harbour Stadium, May 30, 1pm
It is fair to say the World Cup opener is the key to New Zealand's campaign. With the United States looking strong and Myanmar appearing vulnerable, the fate of Darren Bazeley's side could rest on getting a result from their first game. It won't be easy, not against a team that qualified from the European Under-19 Championships, an event so competitive that traditional heavyweights Spain, France and Italy all failed to punch a ticket to NZ.
While Ukraine were fortunate to avoid those football powerhouses in qualifying, they did progress at the expense of England, knocking out a team featuring players who have made first-team appearances for Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Ukraine's own squad is entirely drawn from the nation's top division - with heavyweights Dynamo Kiev and Shakhtar Donetsk combining to provide 10 of the 21-man group - but a lack of foreign-based players hardly means they can be taken lightly.