After the All Whites were drawn to face Belgium, Egypt and Iran, Bazeley told 1News: “It’s a tough group; they’re all tough teams, but looking at other groups, it could’ve been worse.
“Now the work starts. For us here, we’re going to look at venues and look at what hotels and training grounds suit us. We’ve got a March window before the World Cup, but now we know who we’re going to face, we can start properly preparing. We have games that are challenging, but winnable,” he added.
Their first game will be against Iran, either in Los Angeles or Seattle on June 15.