New Zealand returns to action in Toronto after punching 2026 World Cup ticket

New Zealand returns to action in Toronto after punching 2026 World Cup ticket

TORONTO — Michael Boxall has scored just one goal for New Zealand, but it was one of consequence.
Rising high, the Minnesota United defender headed home a corner from substitute Francis de Vries in the 61st minute to open the scoring

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