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    New Zealand VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand
    Belgium
    Belgium
    New Zealand, ranked 85th in the world, is a representative team in Oceania football. In the previous group - stage matches, they lost to Egypt and have yet to win in two group - stage games, showing a rather low - key performance. However, in their last ten home games, they had 6 wins and 4 losses, with a high unbeaten rate. They averaged 3.0 goals per game and 1.2 goals conceded, indicating strong attacking power and relatively stable defense. On the other hand, Belgium, ranked 9th in the world, is a traditional powerhouse in European football. In the previous group - stage match, they drew with Iran, and all their two group - stage games ended in a draw, presenting a stable trend. In their last ten away games, they had 4 wins, 4 draws and 2 losses, with a high unbeaten rate and remarkable away - game dominance. They averaged 2.3 goals per game but conceded 1.3 goals on average, showing strong attacking power but less stable defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • TopG Vikash
      TopG Vikash
      New Zealand's form has been dismal in their World Cup preparations. In their last 10 matches, they've managed only 1 win, 2 draws and 7 defeats, with a win rate as low as 10% and a loss rate of 70%, far from expectations. In specific games, they beat Chile 4 - 1. They led 2 - 0 in the first half, showing some offensive potential. However, they lost 0 - 2 to Finland, trailing 0 - 1 at half - time, revealing significant defensive flaws. In international friendlies, they drew 1 - 1 with Norway (trailing 0 - 1 at half - time) and lost 0 - 1 to Poland. Their offensive efficiency was poor, struggling to score crucial goals. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming New Zealand has been in a slump recently. In the last 10 matches, the big - goal rate is 40% and the odd - goal rate is 40%, indicating a relatively slow - paced game. Losing has become the norm, and the team urgently needs to adjust its tactics and mentality in the World Cup to reverse the
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      World Cup New Zealand - Belgium
    • Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      New Zealand sits at the bottom of the group with just one point from their first two games, yet they managed to take the lead in both matches. In their last game against Egypt, center - back Sulman headed in a goal in the 15th minute to give them the lead. However, they conceded three goals in the second half and lost 1 - 3. In the first round, they drew 2 - 2 with Iran. Winger Just, who plays for Motherwell, scored a brace and became the first New Zealand player to score two goals in a single World Cup game. Belgium, a seeded team, has only two points from two games, far below expectations. In the first round, they drew 1 - 1 with Egypt. Lukaku came on as a substitute and forced an own - goal. In the second round, they had 23 shots against Iran but were held scoreless in a 0 - 0 draw. This match offers comprehensive analysis including suggestions on scores and corner kicks. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming New Zealand's captain, Chris
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      Adin Reports
      Belgium has been in impressive form recently, with its superior offensive efficiency standing out. The offensive conversion rate of Belgium is 28%, compared to New Zealand's 18%. The xG efficiency of Belgium is 1.35, while that of New Zealand is only 0.75, indicating Belgium's outstanding ability to finish attacks. In terms of passing efficiency, Belgium's key pass success rate is 88%, much higher than New Zealand's 72%. This shows that Belgium's forward passes are of high value and can create more scoring opportunities. When it comes to midfield control, Belgium dominates with a ball - possession rate of 68% against New Zealand's 32%. The average transition speed from defense to attack is 2.8 seconds, allowing them to quickly launch counter - attacks. Looking at the running data, Belgium has a total running distance of 118km, more than New Zealand's 106km. The number of high - intensity sprints for Belgium is 35, compared to 25 for New Zealand. This suggests that Belgium has better ph
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    • The current form of the teams is a crucial factor in this upcoming match. Senegal, ranked 15th in the world, is a traditional powerhouse in African football. However, they've had a tough start in the group stage, losing both of their previous matches, including a narrow defeat to Norway. This puts them in a precarious position for qualification, and their overall form is clearly suffering. On the positive side, in their last ten home games, they've shown great strength, with a record of 8 wins and 2 draws. Their attacking and defensive stats are impressive, averaging 2.7 goals per game and conceding only 0.3 goals per game. Iraq, ranked 57th in the world, is a strong team in Asian football. They, too, have lost both of their group - stage matches, the last one against France, which makes their chances of qualifying extremely slim. Their form is also lackluster. But when it comes to away games, they've held their own. In the last ten away games, they've had 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses
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    • Norway, ranked 31st in the world, is a rising force in European football. After winning their last group - stage match against Senegal, they've achieved two straight victories in the group stage, showing excellent form. At home in the last ten games, Norway has an 8 - win - 2 - draw record, with an impressive undefeated rate. They've scored an average of 3.6 goals per game and conceded only 0.6 goals, indicating a strong offense and a solid defense. On the other hand, France, ranked 3rd globally, is a powerhouse in world football. They defeated Iraq in their last group - stage game, also securing two consecutive wins. Their offensive and defensive performances have been balanced and stable. In the last ten away games, France has a 7 - win - 1 - draw - 2 - loss record, demonstrating good away - game capabilities. They've scored an average of 2.3 goals per game but conceded 1.4 goals, suggesting a potent attack but a less - stable defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livesc
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    • Uruguay, ranked 16th in the world and a strong team in South American football, has shown a stable form in the group stage. They drew their last group - stage game against Cape Verde and have drawn in both group - stage matches so far. In their last ten home games, they have a high unbeaten rate with 5 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss. However, their front - line attack is not very strong, averaging 1.4 goals per game, while their back - line defense is quite tough, conceding only 0.7 goals per game. On the other hand, Spain, ranked 2nd in the world and a powerhouse in global football, is in excellent form. They defeated Saudi Arabia in the last group - stage game and have an unbeaten record of one win and one draw in the group stage. In their last ten away games, they have a remarkable unbeaten rate of 7 wins and 3 draws, demonstrating great dominance on the road. Their attack is powerful, averaging 2.7 goals per game, and their defense is stable, conceding 0.7 goals per game. Visit Nowgoal.
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