#认证创作者专属推广任务 2026 World Cup Group G Round 2 · New Zealand vs Egypt Match Prediction


At 06:00 Beijing time on June 22, New Zealand and Egypt will face off in Group G's second round at Houston NRG Stadium.
Both teams drew in the first round — New Zealand was held 2-2 by Iran, equalizing twice and earning 1 point; Egypt drew 1-1 with Belgium, also earning 1 point. The winner of this match can take the lead in qualifying.
New Zealand (FIFA rank 102) head coach Bertus is expected to continue with a 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 formation, with goalkeeper Marino Vich, center-backs Boksor, Pinak, midfielders Stamenia, Cameron, Gabert, and forwards Wood (English Premier League Nottingham Forest) partnering with Justin Ince. The team has no new injuries or suspensions; Wood scored with a header in the first match and is in good form.
Egypt (FIFA rank 36) head coach Kourous prefers a 4-2-3-1 counter-attacking system, with goalkeeper El Shenawi, defenders Ashraf, Hegazi, Abdel Moneim, Mashar, and midfielders Elneny and Attia as double pivots. Salah (scored via penalty in the first match) is on the right wing, Trezeguet on the left, Mohamed Salah or Sobi as attacking midfielders, and Mustafa Mohamed as the center forward. The squad is fully fit with no injuries.
Historical Matchups
Egypt has 2 wins and 1 draw (including a 1982 warm-up and a 2007 friendly).
Key points for this match: New Zealand’s physicality and set-piece attacks against Egypt’s layered defense; whether Salah and Ashraf’s counter-attack speed can punish New Zealand’s pushing forward, and if Egypt’s midfield can restrict the All Blacks’ straightforward, English-style direct play.
Both teams showed resilience in the first round; on-field tactical adjustments and efficient chance conversion will be crucial.
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#认证创作者专属推广任务 2026 World Cup Group G Round 2 · New Zealand vs Egypt Match Prediction

At 06:00 Beijing time on June 22, New Zealand and Egypt will face off in Group G's second round at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Both teams drew in the first round — New Zealand was tied 2-2 with Iran after twice taking the lead, earning 1 point; Egypt drew 1-1 with Belgium, also earning 1 point. The winner of this match can take the lead in qualifying.
New Zealand (FIFA rank 102) head coach Bertus is expected to continue with a 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 formation, with goalkeeper Marino Vich, center backs Boksor and Pinak, midfielders Stamenia, Cameron, Gabert, and forwards Wood (English Premier League Nottingham Forest) partnering with Justin Ince. The team has no new injuries or suspensions; Wood scored with a header in the first match and is in good form.
Egypt (FIFA rank 36) head coach Queros typically uses a 4-2-3-1 counter-attacking system, with goalkeeper El Shenawi, defenders Ashraf, Hegazi, Abdel Moneim, and Mashar, with Elneny and Atiya as double holding midfielders, Salah (who scored via penalty in the first match) as right winger, Trezeguet on the left, Mohamed Salah or Sobi as attacking midfielders, and Mustafa Mohamed as the center forward. The squad is fully fit with no injuries.

Historical Encounters
Egypt has 2 wins and 1 draw (including a 1982 warm-up and a 2007 friendly).
Key points for this match: New Zealand’s physicality and set-piece threats against Egypt’s layered defense; whether Salah and Ashraf’s counter-attack speed can punish New Zealand’s pushing forward, and whether Egypt’s midfield pressing can limit the All Blacks’ straightforward English-style attacking approach.
Both teams showed resilience in the first round; tactical adjustments and efficient opportunity conversion will be crucial.
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