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    New Zealand VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand
    Belgium
    Belgium
    Belgium's offensive display this season has been nothing short of dominant. With 26 goals scored and only 7 conceded, they boast a remarkable goal difference of 19. Their average of 2.6 goals per game far outshines their opponents. In contrast, New Zealand is struggling on both ends of the pitch. Their lackluster offense and porous defense have proven to be a deadly combination. They've managed just 9 goals while conceding 19, resulting in a negative goal difference of -10, which clearly shows their systematic flaws in attack and defense. The disparity in win - draw rates is also striking. Belgium has a 50% win rate and a 50% draw rate, while New Zealand has a mere 10% win rate and a 70% loss rate. This contrast reflects Belgium's overall superiority in tactical execution and mental fortitude. When it comes to away games, Belgium's defensive capabilities are particularly impressive. Out of the 7 goals they've conceded, they've only been breached once on the road. On the other hand, New Zealand concedes goals at an alarming rate away from home, with 66.6% of their total goals against coming in away fixtures, highlighting the vulnerability of their defense in away environments. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
    Further Reading
    • Valouzz
      Valouzz
      New Zealand has had a mixed record in recent games, winning 1 out of 10, drawing 2, and losing 7. Their form is not outstanding. In contrast, Belgium has won 5 and drawn 5 in the last 10 matches without a single loss. Belgium mainly relies on home - field advantage to score points. The number of goals they concede reflects the gap in strength between the two teams. Their performance in both offense and defense is similar whether at home or away. They can generally score in each game, and their attacking end has been performing well, with a good goal - scoring record in recent matches. Looking at their past encounters, New Zealand holds an obvious advantage. Recently, New Zealand has shown great resilience, managing to draw in two games after being behind. Belgium, ranked in the upper - middle of the competition, had a poor performance in the last game. In this matchup, the away team (New Zealand) has been performing well recently. It remains to be seen if there will be any surprises in
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      World Cup New Zealand - Belgium
    • Derrick Odhiambo
      Derrick Odhiambo
      New Zealand and Belgium's performances in the World Cup reveal two very different competitive paths. New Zealand has been in a slump, with a win rate of just 10%, a draw rate of 20%, and a loss rate as high as 70%. They average only 0.9 goals per game while conceding 1.9, resulting in a cumulative goal difference of -10. With a total of 9 goals scored and 19 conceded, their imbalance between offense and defense is glaring. On the other hand, Belgium boasts a win rate of 50% and a draw rate of 50%, remaining undefeated. They average 2.6 goals per game and concede 1.4, with a remarkable goal difference of +19. Having scored 26 goals and conceded only 7, their offensive firepower and defensive solidity are in sharp contrast. Data also shows that Belgium averages 7.7 corner kicks per game, far exceeding New Zealand's 4, highlighting their superiority in controlling the game. Although Belgium gets 1.4 yellow cards per game, slightly more than New Zealand's 1.1, this is reasonably associated
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      World Cup New Zealand - Belgium
    • Crypto BetMan
      Crypto BetMan
      In the final round of Group G, the qualification situation is quite interesting. Belgium, with only 2 points, is in a passive position. They must win and strive for a positive goal difference, while also keeping an eye on the results of the Egypt - Iran match. New Zealand has just 1 point and a goal difference of -2. They only have a theoretical chance of advancing if they win; a draw will likely eliminate them. Belgium, with a squad value of 547 million euros, far outshines New Zealand. Kevin De Bruyne provides excellent midfield control, and Youssoufa Moukoko is a threat on the wings. However, the suspension of main central defender Ngoy weakens their aerial defense. In the first two rounds, they only managed to score 1 goal from an own - goal, showing low efficiency in attacking and finishing. They are good at using the 4 - 3 - 3 formation to implement high - pressing passing and controlling tactics. On the other hand, New Zealand has a total squad value of only 34.3 million euros.
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      World Cup New Zealand - Belgium
    More Tips
    • The upcoming World Cup match showcases a significant contrast between Egypt and Iran in terms of offensive and defensive capabilities. Egypt has a remarkable home - field record. With a 50% win rate and a 50% draw rate, they've remained undefeated at home. They score an average of 1.25 goals per game and concede the same number, indicating a well - balanced offensive and defensive efficiency. They also average 2.9 corner kicks and 1.7 yellow cards per game, demonstrating their stable performance in controlling the game and defending. Iran's overall record is similar to Egypt's, with a 40% win rate and a 40% draw rate. However, when playing away, they have distinct advantages. They score an average of 1.0 goal per game and concede 1.0 goal as well. Their average of 3.1 corner kicks per game and good defensive discipline contribute to a stable away goal difference. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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      World Cup Egypt - Iran
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