Winston Reid is back in the All Whites squad to play Jordan and Uzbekistan in the United Arab Emirates.
Also returning to the squad of 23 are Wellington Phoenix players Clayton Lewis and Tim Payne. However, defender Liberato Cacace is missing, he's been allowed to stay in Belgium to play for his club.
New Zealand will play Jordan on January 29th and Uzbekistan on February 1st.
Logan Rogerson has bee recalled for the first time since 2016 following a successful return to European football with Finland's FC Haka.
The All Whites will be looking to continue the form which helped them claim three wins from three games (against Curaçao, Bahrain and The Gambia) after their return from international hiatus in October 2021 due to not being able to play because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coach Danny Hay said he's looking forward to getting the side back together as they build towards the OFC FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifying tournament in March:
"It was important to play games in this window so we can build on what we did at the end of last year and continue to develop as a team.
"Knowing some of the difficulties the OFC FIFA World Cup qualifying tournament presents it was important for us to bring in some new faces. It's great that we can now select from the A-League Men, as well as give opportunities to players in Europe who have had good seasons and just missed out in the spring.
"Both Jordan and Uzbekistan are going to be challenging but this is what we need to develop, especially when you consider the number of young players we have in the squad. We need to continue to test ourselves in games like this on a regular basis as we start what could be a big year for the team."
The full squad is:
Stefan Marinovic (27 Caps) Hapoel Nof HaGalil, Israel
Jamie Searle (0 Caps) Swansea City, Wales
Michael Woud (3 Caps) Kyoto Sanga, Japan
Michael Boxall (36 Caps) Minnesota United, USA
Nikko Boxall (3 Caps) San Diego Loyal SC, USA
Francis de Vries (1 Cap) IFK Värnamo, Sweden
Kelvin Kalua (3 Caps) Eastern Suburbs, New Zealand
Tim Payne (20 Caps) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Nando Pijnaker (4 Caps) Rio Ave FC, Portugal
Winston Reid (26 Caps) Unattached
Tommy Smith (41 Caps) Colchester United, England
Bill Tuiloma (27 Caps) Portland Timbers, USA
Dalton Wilkins (0 Caps) Kolding IF, Denmark
Joe Bell (5 Caps) Viking FK, Norway
Clayton Lewis (15 Caps) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Sarpreet Singh (8 Caps) SSV Jahn Regensburg (loan from FC Bayern Münich), Germany
Marko Stamenic (3 Caps) FC Copenhagen, Denmark
Joseph Champness (2 Caps) Giresunspor, Turkey
Andre de Jong (6 Caps) AmaZulu FC, South Africa
Elijah Just (5 Caps) FC Helsingør, Denmark
Callum McCowatt (4 Caps) FC Helsingør, Denmark
Logan Rogerson (3 Caps) FC Haka, Finland
Chris Wood (60 Caps) Newcastle United, England