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    New Zealand VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 0
    1 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
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    • Uefa Champions
      Uefa Champions Won 5/7
      *New Zealand vs Belgium - Analysis* David vs Goliath. Massive gap in squad quality and tournament experience here. *1. Team Profiles & Strengths* *New Zealand* 🇳🇿 - *Main weapon*: Work rate + aerial threat + team unity. Chris Wood is the focal point. Defend as a unit. - *Style*: Direct 4-4-2 / 5-3-2. Compact low block, fight for every ball, target set-pieces and long balls to Wood. Very physical. - *Weakness*: Technical gap vs elite teams. Struggles to build from the back under pressure. Limited depth. - *Vibe*: OFC champions. WC regulars, but always underdogs. Punch above their weight with effort. *Belgium* 🇧🇪 - *Main weapon*: World-class individual quality. De Bruyne, Lukaku, Doku, Trossard, Tielemans, Onana. - *Style*: Flexible 3-4-2-1 or 4-2-3-1. Possession-heavy, create overloads wide, De Bruyne pings through balls, Lukaku finishes. - *Weakness*: Aging core + transition defense. Can be exposed by pace if fullbacks are high. “Golden Generation” pressure. - *Vibe*: S
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    • Waaaghboss
      Waaaghboss
      Belgium and New Zealand are both in a desperate fight for a spot in the next round of the World Cup. Belgium boasts a superior lineup. Kevin De Bruyne, with his top - notch play - making ability, is a key figure. However, in the first two rounds, their offensive efficiency has been extremely low. They only managed to score a goal through an own - goal. In this match, they need a large number of goals to secure their position in the standings, so they will surely launch high - pressure attacks. On the other hand, New Zealand has a weaker squad on paper. Their defense has many flaws, conceding five goals in two rounds and failing to keep a clean sheet in multiple consecutive games. But their forward Chris Wood is a stable attacking pivot. They have the ability to score from counter - attacks and set - pieces, as they found the net in both of their first two matches. Belgium will dominate possession and put continuous pressure on New Zealand. Meanwhile, New Zealand will likely adopt a def
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    • David Ornstein
      David Ornstein
      New Zealand is in a dire situation in the group, sitting at the bottom with just one point from a draw and a loss in the first two rounds. The team primarily adopts a 4 - 4 - 2 low - block defensive strategy. All players retreat to form a strong defense and rely on the captain, Wood's aerial advantage and Juste's dribbling on the flanks to launch counter - attacks. Wood, the only player in New Zealand who plays in the top five European leagues, has the most goals in the team's history. Set - pieces and long balls are their main scoring methods. The defense is anchored by Boxall and Smith, and the goalkeeper, Crocombe, is reliable in making saves. However, the midfield has weak control, and the team often runs out of steam in the second half, leading to conceding goals. In this match, the team will continue with the compact defensive approach, aiming to reduce mistakes in the back. They will look for opportunities through set - pieces and sporadic counter - attacks, hoping to avoid a he
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