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    New Zealand VS Egypt

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 1
    2 Egypt
    Egypt
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    • Philosopher Tips
      Philosopher Tips Won 11/17
      Team analysis New Zealand: Physical, direct 4-3-3. Strong aerials, set pieces, high work rate. Lacks cutting edge vs packed defenses. Depends on transitions. Egypt: Technical, Salah-centric attack. Compact 4-3-3, quick counters, solid AFCON experience. Weakness: over-reliance on Salah + defensive lapses on crosses.
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      World Cup New Zealand 1-2 Egypt
    • Ρrιηςε Άάrάν
      Ρrιηςε Άάrάν
      New Zealand VS Egypt I offer daily fan plans for free! In Group G of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the match between New Zealand and Egypt is crucial. The game is held at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. In the first round of this group, all four teams drew and got 1 point each, with the same goal difference. The result of this match will directly determine the initiative for qualifying from the group, and the losing side will most likely face the risk of elimination. New Zealand, ranked 85th in the world, has Premier League forward Chris Wood as its core player. The team usually adopts a 5 - 4 - 1 low - defensive formation, relying on players' physical confrontation and high - altitude headers to create threats. In the first round against Iran, they played out a 2 - 2 draw. Their attacking set - pieces and long - ball tactics pose a certain threat. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming New Zealand is
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      World Cup New Zealand 1-2 Egypt
    • Crypto BetMan
      Crypto BetMan
      New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand is set to make its debut in the 2026 World Cup, taking on the powerful African side, Egypt. In the qualification stage, New Zealand demonstrated remarkable defensive tenacity. With an unbeaten record in five matches, they only conceded four goals. Their average of 12 interceptions per game placed them at the forefront in the Oceania region. Goalkeeper Matthew Miller boasted an impressive save - success rate of 78%, with the team only allowing seven on - target shots throughout the qualification. Egypt, on the other hand, advanced to the World Cup with their outstanding performance in the Africa Cup. During the group stage, they maintained an average ball - possession rate of 62%. Salah, the attacking core, contributed five goals. The team averaged 15.2 shots per game, leading the African region in offensive efficiency. As there has never been a head - to - head encounter between the two teams in official matches, this game is bound to create a new chapt
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      World Cup New Zealand 1-2 Egypt
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