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New Zealand 0-0 Wales
Ceri Holland tries her luck with a long-range shot, which is easily held, then Ffion Morgan is into the action straight away, crossing for Kayleigh Green, who volleys over.
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Wales preparing for final two World Cup qualifiers in September
New Zealand already qualified for 2023 World Cup as joint hosts
Wales without star player Jess Fishlock, who is rested
Dafydd Pritchard
New Zealand 0-0 Wales
Ceri Holland tries her luck with a long-range shot, which is easily held, then Ffion Morgan is into the action straight away, crossing for Kayleigh Green, who volleys over.
New Zealand 0-0 Wales
Two more changes for each side.
Ffion Morgan and Josie Green come on for Wales. Rachel Rowe and Hayley Ladd are the players to depart.
New Zealand bring Gabi Rennie and Kate Taylor on for Rebekah Stott and Hannah Wilkinson.
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Kath Morgan
Former Wales defender on BBC Cymrufyw
I think the pitch is causing some problems for Wales as the ball is bouncing really high out there and makes it much harder to control.
New Zealand 0-0 Wales
A scrappy period in the game, with neither team able to string a decent series of passes together.
You get the sense both sides are waiting for a moment of inspiration from somewhere.
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Great to see the Red Wall out in Spain.
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New Zealand 0-0 Wales
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Sport Wales
I'm surprised Wales aren't reacting to how quickly New Zealand are pressing them.
They've haven't got time on the ball, which is an obvious tactic New Zealand are employing.
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Betsy Hassett and Ally Green come on for New Zealand.
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Wales are struggling to keep possession at the moment.
Kayleigh Green tries to get on the end of a couple of hopeful long balls but it's not quite happening for Gemma Grainger's side.
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Paige Satchell steps on the gas to speed into space and earn New Zealand a corner via a block by the covering Gemma Evans.
From that set-piece, the ball falls to Ferns skipper Rebekah Stott on the edge of the box but her shot drifts over.
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Lily Woodham lifts a hopeful free-kick into the New Zealand box, which is cleared.
As the Ferns look to counter, Hayley Ladd is across well to extinguish the danger.
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Commentator Simon Davies describes the action as "pedestrian" from Wales so far, and it's hard to argue with that assessment.
As they did in the first half, New Zealand have been quicker to settle in the early stages of this second period.
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Just one substitution between both sides at half-time?
That is most unlike your average summer friendly.
Plenty of time in the second half for the coaches to empty their benches, though. A reminder they can make six each tonight.
New Zealand 0-0 Wales
New Zealand get the second half under way.
One change for Wales as Lily Woodham is on for Carrie Jones.
No changes for their opponents.
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Katie Sherwood
Former Wales midfielder on BBC Radio Wales AM
Gemma Grainger has talked a lot about the depth of the squad so it's important to utilise the full squad and change players around as the result isn't the most important thing.
It will be great to see Megan Wynne get an opportunity or youngsters like Ffion Morgan, who we've seen spells of.
I'm sure Gemma Grainger has a plan in mind of who she wants to give minutes to.
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As we've mentioned, Wales are using this game as preparation for their final two World Cup qualifiers in September.
Wales have never reached a women's major competition, but are in contention for a place at next year's tournament, which is being held in Australia and New Zealand.
Wales are second in Group I - behind a France side who have already secured top spot - ahead of a trip to fourth-placed Greece on 2 September and a home game against Slovenia four days later.
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Katie Sherwood
Former Wales midfielder on BBC Radio Wales AM
We've seen a rusty Wales, which you can see haven't been together in a long time.
As the second half progresses they are going to grow into the game a little bit more, we've seen it in periods but not consistently enough.
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Kath Morgan
Former Wales defender on BBC Cymrufyw
It's a little disappointing Wales haven't controlled the game more and made the most of their chances.
I think the team will feel frustrated going in at half-time.
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Chances for both teams but neither really playing with much fluency yet.
As Gwennan suggests, we could see some changes at half-time.
Not a classic.
One to file under 'useful workout' for both sides so far.