Patterson Could Win Ninth All Whites Cap - Ipswich Town News
Blues youngster Monty Patterson could win his ninth full cap when his New Zealand side take on New Caledonia in a World Cup qualifier away in Koné early on Tuesday morning.
The 19-year-old, who has scored one international goal, came on as a 60th minute sub as the All Whites beat the same opposition 2-0 in their opening Oceania Football Confederation stage three World Cup qualifier in Auckland on Saturday.
Patterson, who is yet to make a senior appearance for the Blues, is currently on loan with Vanarama National League side Braintree Town.
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