
Two new players have been called up for the Football Ferns by interim coach Michael Mayne to potentially make their debut against world number 42 Chinese Taipei next month.
Newly available for New Zealand, Claudia Jenkins the Adelaide United goalkeeper and University of Denver goalkeeper Alina Santos, have both been selected for the first time.
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The squad also has C.S. Marítimo's Jana Radosavljević and Lexington SC's Grace Wisnewski called up after missing out on the last tour.
The Football Ferns continue to expand player experience and availability of the next FIFA Women's World Cup cycle, New Zealand Football said.
Mackenzie Barry, Geo Candy, Brianna Edwards, Macey Fraser, and Grace Jale, who were part of the squad assembled for the win and draw against Costa Rica last month, haven't been selected for this tour due to injury, managing playing time after returning from injury, and a desire to test other players.
"I was pleased with the progress we made in Costa Rica, which involved implementing a new playing model on the pitch, and some new language and some different approaches off the pitch, so I'm very much looking to continuing that work next month," said Mayne.
"I want to approach this tour with a drive towards refining some of the details within our system, and with a training game behind closed doors first, it gives us the perfect opportunity to try a couple of new things as we prepare for the full international.
"Our objective remains the same and that is to assess the strength of our squad, and build the competition within this team, so that come the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027, should we qualify, we are in the best place to perform."
Mayne said after Costa Rica he felt "a reasonable amount of consistency was important".
The Ferns will face the Blue Magpies on 8 April at Kaohsiung Nanzih Football Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
The sides will also face-off in a behind closed doors training game three days earlier.
Football Ferns squad v Chinese Taipei:
Liz Anton (21 caps) Canberra United, Australia
Hannah Blake (7 caps) Durham FC, England
Kelli Brown (2 caps) Perth Glory, Australia
Claudia Bunge (33 caps) Melbourne Victory, Australia
Milly Clegg (13 caps) Halifax Tides FC, Canada
Manaia Elliott (1 caps) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Victoria Esson (26 caps) Rangers FC, Scotland
Michaela Foster (24 caps) Durham FC, England
Maya Hahn (2 caps) FFC Turbine Potsdam, Germany
Jacqui Hand (33 caps) Sheffield United, England
Claudia Jenkins (debut) Adelaide United, Australia
Katie Kitching (16 caps) Sunderland AFC, England
Annalie Longo (138 caps) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Meikayla Moore (69 caps) Calgary Wild FC, Canada
Ruby Nathan (5 caps) Canberra United, Australia
Grace Neville (12 caps) London City Lionesses, England
Emma Pijnenburg (1 cap) Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands
Indiah-Paige Riley (29 caps) Crystal Palace, England
Jana Radosavljević (3 caps) C.S. Marítimo, Portugal
Alina Santos (debut) University of Denver, USA
Kate Taylor (23 caps) Dijon FCO, France
Grace Wisnewski (3 caps) Lexington SC, USA