Soccer-New Zealand striker Wood returns from injury ahead of World Cup


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Nottingham Forest v FC Midtjylland - The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain - October 2, 2025 Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood scores their second goal from the penalty spot. REUTERS/David Klein

April 9 (Reuters) - Chris ⁠Wood is set to return ⁠from his lengthy injury spell in ‌a big boost for New Zealand ahead of the World Cup, as well as for ​his club Nottingham Forest.

The ⁠34-year-old has been ⁠sidelined since October due to a knee ⁠injury. ‌He underwent surgery in December.

His return was confirmed by Forest ⁠coach Vitor Pereira in a press ​conference ‌ahead of the club's Europa League ⁠quarter-final first ​leg match against FC Porto on Thursday.

"He's started training with the team and ⁠is available for the ​game," Pereira said on Wednesday.

Wood, who is the All Whites' record goalscorer with 45 ⁠goals, played for New Zealand when they last qualified for the World Cup in 2010 in South Africa.

New ​Zealand are in Group ⁠G at the World Cup, where ​they will face off ‌against Belgium, Egypt and ​Iran in June.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in BengaluruEditing by Keith Weir)

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