Early career Wood began his senior career with
Cambridge, scoring on his debut in the
NRFL Division 2 in 2006 aged just 14, and after a spell at local rivals
Hamilton Wanderers the following season in the
NRFL Premier, he attracted the attention of
ASB Premiership club
Waikato.
West Bromwich Albion Wood was recommended to
West Bromwich Albion's Academy by coach Roger Wilkinson, who set up a trial for him. He found a rich vein of goal scoring form for West Brom's youth academy side, leading to a call-up to the reserve team where he was just as prolific. Injuries to several West Brom players saw Wood handed a surprise call up to the first-team for a Premier League match against
Portsmouth at
Fratton Park in April 2009. He came on as a
substitute to become just the fifth New Zealander to play in the Premier League. At the end of the
2008–09 season, Wood signed his first professional contract, of two years with a further two-year option in the club's favour. This was followed in December 2009 with a new three-and-a-half-year deal, with West Brom having the option to extend that for a further year. He scored his first professional goal for West Brom on 15 September 2009, a "stunning" 25-yard strike into the top left corner, in a 3–1 win over
Doncaster Rovers.
Loan spells Wood was sent out on a 93-day emergency
loan to
Barnsley on 24 September 2010. The loan was terminated early by mutual consent after seven league appearances for the club without scoring. He scored on his debut against
Bristol Rovers but saw a
penalty saved just days later against
Southampton. and scored twice against
Peterborough United. The day before the first match of the
Championship season, Wood joined
Birmingham City on a one-month loan. He made his debut the following day, replacing
Keith Fahey in the second half of a 2–1 defeat at
Derby County. Playing as the lone striker in Birmingham's first match in major European competition for nearly 50 years, the
Europa League play-off round first leg against Portuguese club
Nacional, Wood hit the frame of the goal twice. The game finished goalless. He scored his first goal for Birmingham in the second leg of the tie against Nacional. On 11 September, Wood scored a
hat-trick to lead Birmingham to victory over
Millwall, followed by two goals against
Nottingham Forest on 2 October to take his league total to seven goals from eight games. His loan was then extended for a second time, until 5 January 2012. His eighth, to clinch a 2–0 win over
Leicester City, came when
Marlon King played a cross-field ball for Wood to run on to and, according to
The Independent, "the composure he revealed to go past
Kasper Schmeichel and slot the ball home from an angle was impressive". Four days later, Wood scored in the 10th minute of stoppage time to defeat
Club Brugge 2–1 in the
Europa League group stage. His loan ended on 5 January 2012, after 29 games in all competitions from which he scored 11 goals. Wood joined Championship club
Bristol City on loan until the end of the 2011–12 season. He scored three goals during his loan spell with the club, his first goal coming on his home debut in a 2–1 win over Doncaster Rovers on 21 January. His other two goals came in back to back matches, one against Nottingham Forest on 7 April, where it was the only goal of the game, and then two days later at home to
Coventry City in a 3–1 win. On 17 September 2012, Wood completed a two-month loan deal to Championship side Millwall. He made his Millwall debut as a substitute for
Darius Henderson against Cardiff City, and on his first start, scored a consolation goal against his former club Brighton & Hove Albion. On 24 November, he scored the opening goal away to
Blackburn Rovers, a powerful shot from 25 yards, helping the visitors to a 2–0 victory.
Leicester City in 2013 West Bromwich Albion recalled Wood from Millwall on 27 December 2012, and announced the following day that they had accepted offers from Millwall and fellow Championship club Leicester City for the permanent transfer of Wood. He chose to join the latter, and the move was expected to be completed when the January 2013 transfer window opens. Leicester confirmed that the player had agreed personal terms. Wood started and scored twice after only 24 minutes in his first game for Leicester on 1 January 2013 against Huddersfield Town, initially joining on loan to be registered in time to play. On 12 January 2013, Wood scored a first-half hat-trick against Bristol City at
Ashton Gate to take his goal tally to six goals in three games for Leicester. He finished the regular season with 11 goals in 24 appearances, helping Leicester qualify for the Championship play-offs. On 12 May 2013, Wood played in the semi-final second leg against
Watford but the team were knocked out by the opposition 3–2 on aggregate. On 26 March 2014, TV footage appeared to support Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel's claim that he had scored what would have been the first goal of his career, when Leicester equalised in injury time against
Yeovil Town. However, the match officials ruled that his header had not crossed the line, and the goal was officially credited to Wood, who followed up to put the ball in the net. Five days later, after replacing
Jamie Vardy as a substitute, Wood scored a "stunning" long-range volley against
Burnley to put Leicester six points clear at the top of the Championship. Wood finished the season with 8 goals in all competitions as Leicester were promoted to the Premier League at the end of the season as champions. On 27 February 2015, Wood joined
Ipswich Town on loan until the end of the season. He made his debut for Ipswich against
Norwich City on 1 March, playing eight matches for them without scoring. However, on 25 April, he was recalled by his parent club during their successful fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Leeds United On 1 July 2015, Wood joined Championship club Leeds United on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in the range of . As a result, he became Leeds' most expensive signing since the arrival of
Nick Barmby in August 2002. Wood was given the number 9 shirt for the coming season. On 8 August, the opening day of the season, Wood made his debut for Leeds in the Championship in a 1–1 draw against Burnley. Four days later, Wood missed his attempt in a
penalty shoot-out against Doncaster Rovers in the League Cup, with Leeds losing the shoot-out 4–2 after a 1–1 draw. Wood scored his first goal for Leeds on 19 August in a 2–2 draw with Bristol City. Near the end of the season, he scored his 13th goal of the season on 7 May 2016 against
Preston North End in a 1–1 draw to finish as his club's top goal scorer for the 2015–16 season. in 2016 Wood scored his first goal of the following season on 10 August 2016, in their League Cup fixture against
Fleetwood Town, He scored again in the next match, as Leeds beat
Sheffield Wednesday 2–0, and by the end of September had seven goals in all competitions. Wood's 16th goal of the season, in a 1–0 win against Derby County on 13 January, sent Leeds third in the Championship table. A week later, he scored twice in a 3–2 defeat against Barnsley; this was the first time that Leeds had lost a match in which Wood had scored. He reached 20 for the season on 25 January in a 2–0 win over Nottingham Forest that returned Leeds to third in the table, and continued to score regularly, Wood won the
EFL Championship Player of the Month award for January 2017, and was voted PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Month for both January and March. He was shortlisted for Championship Player of the Season, but lost out to Brighton's
Anthony Knockaert. Wood and teammate
Pontus Jansson were named in the EFL Championship Team of the Season and the EFL (all divisions) Team of the Season, and Wood was the only Leeds player selected for the
PFA Championship Team of the Year. At club level, he won Leeds United's Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards for 2016–17. On 18 August, after the club had rejected a £12 million offer from Premier League club Burnley earlier in the week, Leeds offered Wood a new three-year contract in an attempt to keep him at the club. In the expectation of a further, successful, bid, he ruled himself out of the match against
Sunderland on 19 August. widely reported as £15 million. Wood made his Burnley debut on 27 August against
Tottenham Hotspur at
Wembley Stadium in the Premier League, and scored an equaliser in the second minute of stoppage time in a match which finished 1–1. On 19 September, in the
EFL Cup third round, Wood scored against his former club Leeds United at
Turf Moor in the 89th minute from the penalty spot. The match ended 2–2 after
extra time, and Leeds won the match 5–3 on penalties. On 8 November 2019, Wood signed a new contract committing himself to Burnley until 2023. Wood scored in the final match of the
2019–20 season in Burnley's 2–1 defeat to Brighton on 26 July 2020. It was his 14th goal of the season, both his highest return in the Premier League and best scoring season overall in a Burnley shirt. On 6 March 2021, Wood scored his 40th goal in the Premier League in a 1–1 draw against
Arsenal, as well as becoming the eighth player in the history of the club to start 100 Premier League games for Burnley. On 25 April, he scored his first hat-trick for Burnley in a 4–0 away league win against
Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming the first New Zealander to score three goals in a Premier League match.
Newcastle United On 13 January 2022, Wood signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with
Newcastle United for a fee reported to be £25 million, after his release clause was triggered. Newcastle manager
Eddie Howe said that Wood was an important signing at a crucial time of the season. Wood himself saw the move as an "exciting opportunity" after becoming the club's second signing since the takeover from a
Saudi-backed consortium. He made his Newcastle debut two days after signing when he started in a 1–1 draw against Watford, and his first goal for the club was the equaliser in a 2–1 league win over Southampton on 10 March.
Nottingham Forest Wood found his first-team chances at Newcastle limited, and on 20 January 2023, he joined Premier League club
Nottingham Forest on loan to the end of the season. The deal included an obligation to buy should certain conditions be met. His first goal, an 84th-minute tap-in, earned Forest a draw at home to
Manchester City on 18 February. On 30 March 2023, the club announced Wood would miss the rest of the season with a thigh injury. In June 2023, his transfer to Nottingham Forest became permanent, for a reported fee of £15 million. Later that year, on 26 December, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 away victory over Newcastle United, becoming only the fourth player in Premier League history to achieve this feat against his former club following
Andy Cole,
Marcus Bent and
Joshua King. In the 2023–24 season, Wood was Nottingham Forest's top goalscorer, with 15 goals in 35 appearances across all competitions. Wood was named the
Premier League Player of the Month for October 2024, as the league's top scorer for the month with four goals in his three appearances. He became the first Nottingham Forest player and first New Zealander to win the award. On 7 December 2024, he became Forest's top leading goalscorer in the Premier League, bypassing
Bryan Roy, as he netted the winner in a 3–2 away victory over
Manchester United. The goal was Wood's 25th for the club, and secured Forest's first win at
Old Trafford since a 2–1 triumph on 17 December 1994. In January 2025, Wood signed a new deal with the club, extending his contract to 2027. On 1 February, he netted a hat-trick, the third goal of which was a penalty, in a 7–0 victory over Brighton, becoming the first Nottingham Forest player to achieve this feat at the
City Ground in the top flight since
Nigel Clough in December 1987. Wood scored his 20th goal of the season on 11 May during a 2–2 draw against his former club Leicester City, which secured Forest's qualification for European competitions for the first time in 30 years. In addition, he became the second Forest player to reach 20 Premier League goals in one season, following
Stan Collymore in 1994–95. At the end of the
2024–25 season, Wood was voted into the
PFA Team of the Year by his fellow Premier League players. In October 2025, it was reported that Wood had sustained a knee injury that would see him out of action until March 2026, with surgery later performed in December 2025. On 9 April 2026, Wood returned to action, starting in a 1–1 away draw with
Porto in the
Europa League quarter-final. ==International career==