Chris Wood 

NZL
 • #9 Center Forward
Position

CF

Role

Target Striker

Birthdate (Age)

Dec 7, 1991 (34)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

6'3"

Weight

179 lb

National Team
New Zealand

Ranking

615thout of 1,945
Overall Grade57.61920th/1,945
Impact score5.51249th/1,945
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
45th/827 FWD
78.9
Shooting
198th/467 FWD
67.2
Passing
223rd/820 FWD
71.1
Tackle Resistance
165th/674 FWD
69.5
Aerial Duel
332nd/700 FWD
64.1
Headed Shooting
40th/146 FWD
70.2

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

15
Appearances
973
Minutes
3
Goals
0
Assists
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News

Jun 9, 2026

Key striker for All Whites

Wood has been named in New Zealand's World Cup squad as the primary attacking threat and designated penalty taker under coach Darren Bazeley, arriving at the tournament after a season in which injury limited his involvement at Nottingham Forest.

Analysis: Wood managed three goals across 15 Premier League appearances this season, a return hampered by the limited playing time he received at club level. Despite the reduced involvement, his predatory instincts, aerial ability and composure in front of goal remain intact, and his Premier League experience gives him the technical and physical preparation needed to compete against the best defenses in the world. For New Zealand, Wood is the focal point of the attack and the player most likely to produce the decisive moments needed to cause upsets in what will be a demanding group stage. His role as penalty taker adds an additional layer to his threat, and getting him on the ball in dangerous positions will be the primary objective of New Zealand's attacking play throughout the tournament.

May 25, 2026

Takes two shots Sunday

Wood registered two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Bournemouth.

Analysis: Wood was denied by the woodwork and the opposing goalkeeper during the league finale against Bournemouth. After missing several months with a knee injury, the striker worked his way back into the rotation late in the year and even partnered Igor Jesus in a two-striker formation over the final couple of contests. The veteran generated two goals and no assists over the closing 11-game stretch with his club and is now expected to serve as New Zealand's primary scoring threat in the World Cup.

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