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    New Zealand VS Egypt

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 1
    2 Egypt
    Egypt
    New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand, ranked 82nd in the world and representing Oceania football, takes on Egypt, ranked 29th and a traditional powerhouse in African football. New Zealand had a draw against Asian powerhouse Iran in the first round of the group stage. Currently, they've failed to win in three consecutive games, showing a slump in form. However, in their last ten home games, they've had 7 wins and 3 losses, with a high winning rate. During this period, they've averaged 3.4 goals per game on the offensive end and only 0.9 goals conceded per game, indicating strong attacking firepower and a stable defense. Egypt drew with European powerhouse Belgium in the first round of the group stage. They've failed to win in two consecutive games, experiencing a decline in form. In their last ten away games, they've had 2 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, with a high unbeaten rate, demonstrating strong resistance in away games. During this period, they've averaged 1.0 goal per game on the offensive end and 0.7 goals conceded per game, showing a relatively weak offensive firepower but a stable defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Maldini0000
      Maldini0000
      New Zealand VS Egypt In the first round of this World Cup group, all four teams drew, leaving everyone with 1 point. This round is a crucial positioning battle for qualification, and the motivation to grab points is at its peak. New Zealand has a lower FIFA ranking and a relatively low total team value, putting them at a disadvantage in terms of overall strength. However, in the first round, they showed great tenacity. They took the lead twice and managed to hold the opponent to a draw. Their front - line players played a significant role as attacking pivots, and they seem to adapt well to playing at home. Egypt, on the other hand, is a strong African team. Their squad quality and player values far surpass those of New Zealand. They boast well - known stars like Salah and Elneny. With rich experience in major tournaments and a well - established tactical system, they have an unbeaten record in historical encounters, which gives them a psychological edge. In this round, they desperately
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    • Adin Reports
      Adin Reports
      New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand has been struggling in the attacking department, with a dismal offensive conversion rate of just 12%, significantly lower than the average. In contrast, Egypt shows a much higher offensive efficiency, boasting a 21% offensive conversion rate. In terms of passing, New Zealand has a passing success rate of 68%, but its key - pass success rate is only 35%. Egypt, however, has a remarkable front - field passing value of 8.2, far exceeding New Zealand's 4.1. The midfield control is also a point of difference. New Zealand has a lack of midfield control, with an average of 32 touches, while Egypt reaches 45 touches. When it comes to physical performance, New Zealand covers a running distance of just 9.8 kilometers and has 12 high - intensity sprints. Egypt, on the other hand, shines in defensive data. It has a 78% tackle success rate, 32 interceptions, and 28 clearances. Regarding goal - scoring potential, New Zealand's average expected goals per game are 0.8,
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    • Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand's recent performance in the group stage was notable. In their last match, they held Iran to a 2 - 2 draw. The Chinese - origin midfielder, Just, was the hero of the game, scoring two goals and becoming the first player in New Zealand's World Cup history to net a brace in a single match. Captain Chris Wood was also very active, dishing out two assists. On the other hand, Egypt managed to hold Belgium to a 1 - 1 draw. Midfielder Ashour scored a long - range goal in the 19th minute, assisted by Salah. Although the 34 - year - old Salah didn't find the back of the net, his passing success rate reached 94.4%, solidifying his status as the team's irreplaceable offensive core. I'm good at analyzing data changes. I observe keenly, operate flexibly, and make accurate analyses. What I offer is not just the result of the game, but my passion for the sport. Thanks for the support from my fans. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football
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