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    England VS Democratic Rep Congo

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Lee Hong
      Lee Hong
      The English team has shown an improvement in recent form. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has scored a total of 11 goals and conceded 20, with an average of 1.1 goals per game and 2 goals conceded per game. England has been performing well lately. Their recent displays have been quite impressive. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has also shown some good moments, and in terms of strength, they seem to have an edge and are in better form recently. However, England has withstood challenges, and it's likely that their ability to handle pressure is stronger than that of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Both teams are currently experiencing some fluctuations in form. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has had a poor run recently and is in a concerning state. Based on the performances, England still holds a certain advantage. The question is, can England defeat their opponents in this match? Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Eng
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
    • kuban Rodríguez
      kuban Rodríguez
      England boasts a team value ranging from 1.31 billion to 1.62 billion euros, ranking among the top in the World Cup participants. It is home to superstars like Bellingham, Rice, and Saka, while key players such as Kane and Foden are valued between 65 million and 100 million euros. With as many as 25 players plying their trade in the top - five European leagues and an average age of 26.6, the team is in its prime, featuring balanced strength across the three lines without any obvious weaknesses. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of Congo has a team value of approximately 143 million to 153 million euros, placing it in the middle - lower tier among the 48 teams in the tournament. However, it is one of the higher - valued teams in the African zone. High - profile players include Newcastle United forward Vissa, Sunderland midfielder Sadiki, and veteran Bakambu. The team has 10 players from the top - five European leagues, including Premier League tough - tacklers like West Ham Uni
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
    • Anni Herbig
      Anni Herbig
      England has been in good form recently, winning 7, drawing 2, and losing only 1 in their last 10 matches. Their recent performances have been impressive. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has an inconsistent form. They've won 3, drawn 5, and lost 2 in the last 10 games, with some under - par recent showings. Also, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a team whose away form is better than their home form. Both teams will give their all in this match. The basic analysis of this game is complete, and it's expected that there won't be significant changes in the data, so the prediction direction is clear. Although two foreign players of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have shown excellent performances and stabilized the situation for the team in crucial moments, the team lost 2 out of the last 3 games, which means their combat effectiveness has been greatly reduced. In terms of the battle situation, they seem to be slightly inferior to England. However, their d
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
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    • "I'm working hard and doing my best," said Vekko of his current situation after the Iran game and a brief appearance against New Zealand. "I'm happy to be here, especially when you look at where I've come from and what I've been through this season. I think if I had played for any other country I wouldn't be here." Asked if he could cope with a role as a substitute at this World Cup, the Belgian striker replied: "Until the end of April, there were doubts about even being selected. At that time, I had a few conversations with the coach, the content of which I will keep private, but I told him I believed I could be ready." He continued: "Since the beginning of May, when I was training in Tubize, I knew what my role would be at this World Cup. Now I try to be effective whenever I need to be. I don't stress and I go with the flow." Asked if he expected to play more than just a substitute in the World Cup, he smiled and said: “Time will tell.” During part o
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