WORLD CUP 2010: Rory Fallon and Chris Killen start in attack for New Zealand against Slovakia

  Plymouth striker Rory Fallon and Middlesbrough's Chris Killen will lead New Zealand's World Cup challenge when they take on Slovakia in Group F on Tuesday afternoon in Rustenburg.   Blackburn defender Ryan Nelsen captains the side, with Ipswich's Tommy Smith making it four England-based players bidding to give the All Whites their first win at the World Cup finals.   Forward thinking: Fallon has been handed the task of shooting down Slovakia New Zealand have appeared once before at the World Cup - in 1982, when they lost all three of their group matches.   Manager Ricki Herbert named his side on Monday afternoon, with Ivan Vicelich coming into the midfield in place of Tim Brown who is recovering from shoulder surgery.   Team: Paston, Reid, Nelsen (capt), Smith, Bertos, Vicelich, Elliott, Lockhead, Smeltz, Fallon, Killen.   Click here to sign up for Sportsmail's daily World Cup emailRory Fallon: Armed guards won't let us meet the kidsGROUP F LOWDOWN: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay and SlovakiaCLICK HERE FOR ALL THE LATEST NEW ZEALAND NEWS  

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