Haiti crush New Zealand 4-0; Peru test awaits Friday in Miami
Les Grenadiers delivered their most emphatic pre-tournament statement in a generation, dismantling New Zealand 4-0 on Tuesday, June 2, at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale — two days before this brief — in what amounts to the strongest single result Haiti has produced in a major international friendly in decades.
Ruben Providence opened the scoring at the 12th minute, assisted by Wilson Isidor, with Haiti leading 1-0 at halftime. Substitute Lenny Joseph doubled the advantage shortly after the interval. Frantzdy Pierrot — the Massachusetts-raised forward who scored the lone goal in the 1-0 qualifying win over Costa Rica — added a third with a header. Duke Lacroix rounded off the scoring with a long-range effort to seal the 4-0 final.
New Zealand captain Chris Wood, making his 89th international appearance — a national record — saw a bicycle kick saved on the line by goalkeeper Johny Placide in the first half. It was a particularly damaging result for the All Whites, who enter Group G facing Belgium and Germany.
The result continues a positive run for Sébastien Migné's side: W2-0 Nicaragua (November 18, 2025), W1-0 Costa Rica (November 13, 2025), and now W4-0 New Zealand.
Haiti's second and final pre-tournament friendly is Friday, June 5, against Peru at NU Stadium (Miami Freedom Park), 7:30 p.m. ET. The squad then relocates to its base camp in Port St. Lucie ahead of the tournament opener against Scotland on June 13 in Boston.