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    New Zealand VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 0
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    New Zealand's overall squad value is only about 30 million euros, and their FIFA world ranking is far lower than Belgium's. The team is mainly composed of players from the A-League and European second - tier leagues, showing an obvious gap in star power and squad depth. As the weakest team in Group G, New Zealand returned to the World Cup finals after a 16 - year absence since the 2010 South Africa World Cup. They have only earned 1 point in the first two rounds. The team's players mainly play in European leagues. They adopt a long - ball and set - piece strategy. Their core player is Chris Wood, a Premier League center - forward. However, the midfield has a weak ability to dribble the ball forward, and they lack effective scoring methods in positional play. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • CR7 FAN
      CR7 FAN Won 3/4
      ⚽🔥 Match Analysis: Belgium vs New Zealand 🔥⚽ ⚽🇧🇪 Belgium ⭐ Strengths Clearly superior player quality in every position. Variety in attack, including passing, attacks down the flanks, and long-range shots. Strong midfield, good control of the game tempo. Effective set pieces and aerial duels. High level of international experience. ⚠️ Weaknesses Defense may have moments of lapses in concentration when pushing high. If there is rotation in several positions, the effectiveness of the attack may be slightly reduced. ⚽🇳🇿 New Zealand ⭐ Strengths Physically strong and good in aerial duels. Disciplined and team-oriented defense. Determined and runs throughout the game. Set pieces are a key weapon. ⚠️ Weaknesses Overall player quality is inferior to Belgium. Limitations in attacking creativity. Often at a disadvantage against teams that press and hold the ball well.
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      World Cup New Zealand 0-1 Belgium
    • 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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    • Ðan🦨
      Ðan🦨
      New Zealand's recent form has been dismal, which will likely put them at a disadvantage in the upcoming World Cup encounter. They've had a win rate of just 10%, a draw rate of 20%, and a staggering loss rate of 70%. In all their matches, they've only scored 9 goals while conceding 19, resulting in a goal difference of -10. Their average goals per game are 0.9, and they concede 1.9 goals per match on average, showing significant defensive vulnerabilities. On the other hand, Belgium has demonstrated outstanding performance. With a win rate of 50% and a draw rate of 50%, they remain undefeated. They've scored 26 goals in total and conceded only 7, boasting a goal difference of +19. Their average goals per game are 2.6, and they concede just 0.7 goals on average, indicating top - tier offensive and defensive capabilities. In terms of statistics, Belgium averages 7.7 corner kicks per game, far exceeding New Zealand's 4, which shows their strong control of the game. Although Belgium gets an
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