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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
    Further Reading
    • The french lad
      The french lad
      New Zealand showed an excellent performance in their previous game. In terms of strength, they are comparable to Belgium. New Zealand has a strong ability to grab points. Belgium, on the other hand, drew their last game and have failed to win in two consecutive rounds. Their momentum of getting points is declining. They have a powerful attacking force, but their defensive quality is rather average. New Zealand has achieved remarkable results recently. Their excellent performance can be attributed to the improvement in both offense and defense. They are in great form. The away - team (Belgium) has been working hard this season, but unfortunately, their strength is limited. They just suffered three home defeats, and their morale is quite low. Can Belgium continue to rely on their tough defense in this game? Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming New Zealand's defense has been in disarray recently, full of loopholes. This indicates a lack of coo
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    • RBB LEXIS
      RBB LEXIS
      New Zealand has been struggling in recent matches. In their last 10 games, they've only won 10% of the time, with a 20% draw rate and a staggering 70% loss rate. This indicates a clear imbalance between their offense and defense. On the offensive end, they've been extremely inefficient. In those 10 games, they've only scored 9 goals, averaging just 0.9 goals per game. Defensively, they've conceded 19 goals, an average of 1.9 goals per game, resulting in a net goal of -10, which places them at the bottom of the league. Their control over corner - kicks is also weak, averaging only 4 per game, far less than Belgium's 7.7. This shows their passive position in ball - control and set - piece battles. In terms of yellow cards, although New Zealand averages 1.1 per game, slightly less than Belgium's 1.4, the frequent fouls due to defensive pressure keep their defense under constant high stress. In contrast, Belgium has shown a completely different competitive state. In their last 10 matches,
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    • MR SUPERPIDGE
      MR SUPERPIDGE
      New Zealand has been in a slump, winning only one out of their last ten pre - World Cup matches, a mere 10% win rate. This poor form has taken a toll on their morale, leaving the players lacking confidence. Historically, New Zealand has struggled against Belgium, losing most of their past encounters. These defeats have left a psychological scar on the team. On the other hand, Belgium has an impressive record, remaining unbeaten with five wins and five draws in their last ten games. This shows their stability and psychological edge. They have a clear advantage in overall strength. Although Belgium is missing three key players - defenders Debast and Ngoy, and forward Doku, their squad depth is still sufficient to maintain their tactical system. However, the suspension of defender Ngoy due to accumulated red cards is a significant blow. The absence of this defensive core poses a serious challenge to the team's defensive stability, which could potentially be a turning point in the game. Vi
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      World Cup New Zealand 0-1 Belgium
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