An entire country has been doing its homework on New Zealand, ahead of this afternoon's Football World Cup qualifier.The All Whites are hosting Peru in Wellington, in the first leg of two games for a place in the sport's biggest showcase.New Zealander Lawrence Hill is living in Peru's capital Lima.He told Veitch on Sport the country has suddenly become obsessed with us."Newspapers, the news on the TV has been full of stories about New Zealand, because literally noone really had any idea about us."And while Wellington is in the grip of football fever, it's nothing compared to what's going on in Peru as All Whites take on the South Americans this afternoon in the World Cup playoff.Hill said the country will come to a halt for the match."But the last game they had against Columbia during that game you did not see a single person out on the street, as soon as the goal was scored the whole city erupted."