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    Ecuador VS Curacao

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      Ecuador VS Curacao Ecuador, ranked 23rd in the world, has a clear edge in terms of overall strength. In the midfield, they have Moises Caicedo, a key player from Chelsea. At the back, they are guarded by Pervis Estupiñán from Arsenal and Piero Hincapié from Paris Saint - Germain, two central defenders in the top five European leagues. Many players in all three lines play in major European leagues. They are strong in physical confrontation, have a solid defensive system, and are good at flanking sprints and goal - area pressure. Curaçao, a new participant in this World Cup, is ranked 83rd in the world, showing a significant gap compared to Ecuador. Most of the players in the Curaçao team play in the second - tier leagues like the Eerste Divisie in the Netherlands and the EFL Championship in England. Only a few players such as Chen Danyi and Hansen have stable playing time. They lack experience in major competitions. The team has a relatively good defensive performance, but their de
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      Ecuador VS Curacao Ecuador, a traditional powerhouse in South American football, demonstrated remarkable competitiveness in the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage. They advanced with a perfect record, boasting an average ball possession rate of 58% and 12 shots per game. Their offensive efficiency ranked among the top in the group. On the defensive end, they were equally impressive, conceding only 2 goals. The solidity of their back - line was a key factor in their success. In contrast, Curaçao, a team making its World Cup debut, had a mediocre performance in the qualifying stage. They had an average ball possession rate of just 42% and only 6 shots per game. Their offense was lackluster, and they conceded as many as 15 goals, showing numerous defensive vulnerabilities. Historical head - to - head data also reveals a significant gap in strength. In the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Ecuador thrashed Curaçao 3 - 0, and they've remained undefeated in the last five meetings. Visit Nowgoal.net
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      Ecuador VS Curacao Ecuador, a traditional powerhouse in South American football, demonstrated remarkable form in the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage. They advanced with a perfect record, boasting an average possession rate of 58% and 12 shots per game. Their offensive efficiency was among the top in the group. Defensively, they were equally impressive, conceding only 2 goals. The solidity of their back - line was a key factor in their success. On the other hand, Curaçao, a team making its World Cup debut, had a mediocre performance in the qualifying stage. They had an average possession rate of just 42% and only 6 shots per game. Their attack was lackluster, and they conceded as many as 15 goals, showing numerous defensive flaws. Historical head - to - head data also indicates a significant gap in strength between the two teams. In the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Ecuador thrashed Curaçao 3 - 0, and they've remained undefeated in the last 5 meetings. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cu
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    • Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia's recent offensive conversion rate per game is only 8.2%, while Japan's is 9.1%, both lower than the average in major tournaments. The expected goal efficiency (xG/attack end) is 0.09 for Tunisia and 0.10 for Japan, indicating low offensive efficiency. Japan's key pass success rate is 72%, with 8.3 forward passes into the penalty area per game, and Tunisia's figures are even lower. The midfield ball - possession rate of both sides is expected to be close to 50%, but the transition speed is slow. Japan takes an average of 12.3 seconds for a counter - attack, lacking the threat of fast - breaks. Both teams' running distances exceed 110 km. Japan has 78 high - intensity sprints and Tunisia has 82, but they both show insufficient explosive power. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming The US, Canada, and Mexico World Cup group stage continues with this being the second round of group matches. Tunisia, an African team rank
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