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    New Zealand VS Egypt

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand, ranked 82nd in the world and representing Oceania football, takes on Egypt, ranked 29th and a traditional powerhouse in African football. New Zealand had a draw against Asian powerhouse Iran in the first round of the group stage. Currently, they've failed to win in three consecutive games, showing a slump in form. However, in their last ten home games, they've had 7 wins and 3 losses, with a high winning rate. During this period, they've averaged 3.4 goals per game on the offensive end and only 0.9 goals conceded per game, indicating strong attacking firepower and a stable defense. Egypt drew with European powerhouse Belgium in the first round of the group stage. They've failed to win in two consecutive games, experiencing a decline in form. In their last ten away games, they've had 2 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, with a high unbeaten rate, demonstrating strong resistance in away games. During this period, they've averaged 1.0 goal per game on the offensive end and 0.7 goals conceded per game, showing a relatively weak offensive firepower but a stable defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Abule
      Abule Won 6/8
      New Zealand vs Egypt ⚽🔥 TEAMS ANALYSIS New Zealand face Egypt in an important tournament encounter as both teams continue their push for progression. Egypt present an interesting challenge for New Zealand, with their experience and ability to compete against strong opponents making this a difficult contest. Who is likely to come out on top is what this clash will reveal. Their previous meeting ended in a 1–1 draw, with both teams sharing an equal record in historical head-to-head encounters.
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      New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand has been struggling in the attacking department, with a dismal offensive conversion rate of just 12%, significantly lower than the average. In contrast, Egypt shows a much higher offensive efficiency, boasting a 21% offensive conversion rate. In terms of passing, New Zealand has a passing success rate of 68%, but its key - pass success rate is only 35%. Egypt, however, has a remarkable front - field passing value of 8.2, far exceeding New Zealand's 4.1. The midfield control is also a point of difference. New Zealand has a lack of midfield control, with an average of 32 touches, while Egypt reaches 45 touches. When it comes to physical performance, New Zealand covers a running distance of just 9.8 kilometers and has 12 high - intensity sprints. Egypt, on the other hand, shines in defensive data. It has a 78% tackle success rate, 32 interceptions, and 28 clearances. Regarding goal - scoring potential, New Zealand's average expected goals per game are 0.8,
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    • Wellington Oliveira
      Wellington Oliveira
      New Zealand VS Egypt New Zealand and Egypt are set to face off in the World Cup group stage. Each team has distinct tactical characteristics based on data. New Zealand has an average of 12.3 shots per game in their last five matches. 67% of these shots are taken outside the penalty area. Their attack relies on quick ball - movement and long - range shots to create threats. However, their shooting accuracy is only 28%, which is a major factor limiting their goal - scoring ability. On the other hand, Egypt has a solid defense. They average 18.7 interceptions per game in the last five matches, with a tackle success rate of 64%. The cooperation of their midfielders makes it difficult for opponents to penetrate their penalty area. In their previous encounter in the 2010 World Cup group stage, New Zealand lost 0 - 2 to Egypt. But this time, New Zealand's ball - possession rate at home has increased to 52%. Meanwhile, Egypt has a weakness in their set - piece defense. Opponents have exploited
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