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    New Zealand VS Chile

    World FIFA Series
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 4
    1 Chile
    Chile
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      New Zealand VS Chile In this FIFA series, New Zealand and Chile meet. Their historical head - to - head records show different playing styles. Looking at the win - loss ratio, New Zealand has only a 20% win rate, while Chile's win rate reaches 40%, clearly having an edge. In New Zealand's last five matches, the win rate is 25% and the loss probability is 75%, indicating they often seem passive against strong opponents. Chile is more stable. Its win rate and draw rate are both 20%, and the loss probability is around 40%, showing a more balanced offensive and defensive performance. In terms of attack, New Zealand scores an average of 0.8 goals per game, while Chile has an efficient output of 1 goal per game. This gap could influence the score in crucial matches. Regarding goals conceded, New Zealand has an average of 1.4 goals conceded in the last five matches. In comparison, Chile's defense is a bit weaker, conceding an average of 1.1 goals per game. Both teams have shown a certain toug
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      FIFA Series New Zealand 4-1 Chile
    • Loyal08
      Loyal08 Won 3/4
      New Zealand VS Chile I'm a professional analyst with a long - standing and stable information service. I've tailored a high - quality long - term product for my followers. In the FIFA series between New Zealand and Chile, there are obvious differences in the offensive end. Chile has a much better offensive conversion rate. Its offensive conversion rate is 28%, 19% higher than New Zealand's. The xG efficiency of Chile is 1.15, compared to New Zealand's 0.88, which shows that Chile has a stronger ability to seize scoring opportunities. In terms of key passing, Chile's success rate is 62%, leading New Zealand's 47%. The passing value index in the front - field reaches 2.3, indicating a high - quality front - field organization. In midfield control, Chile completed 14 successful transitions with an average time of only 9.2 seconds, 1.8 seconds faster than New Zealand. In addition, Chile's running distance is 108 km and the number of high - intensity sprints is 126, both 12% more than New Z
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      FIFA Series New Zealand 4-1 Chile
    • Mr_H0llyc
      Mr_H0llyc Won 5/6
      Chile enters the contest riding a wave of confidence, having secured a 4-2 victory over Cape Verde in their series opener, extending their winning streak to four consecutive matches under manager Nicolás Córdova. This offensive resurgence is notable for a team that endured significant struggles during CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying
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      FIFA Series New Zealand 4-1 Chile
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