New Zealand vs Belgium Prediction
The 2026 World Cup Group G fixture between New Zealand and Belgium will take place on Saturday, 27 June 2026 at 06:00 AM GMT +3 at BC Place. The match is a pivotal group-stage encounter refereed by Adham Makhadmeh. Belgium arrive in third position of Group G with 2 points from two matches (0 wins, 2 draws, goals 1:1), while New Zealand occupy fourth place with 1 point (0 wins, 1 draw, 1 defeat, goals 3:5). Coaches Darren Bazeley (New Zealand) and Rudi García (Belgium) will prepare their sides for what promises to be a tactically disciplined contest as both teams seek to improve their prospects in the group.
This preview sets out the form, team news, head-to-head context and a series of considered betting predictions for the fixture, grounded in the available statistical profile and recent performances.
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Our betting prediction for New Zealand vs Belgium
Main Betting prediction — Halftime/Fulltime, Belgium/Belgium
Belgium are recommended as the likely winners in the 1X2 market. The Red Devils have been the steadier side in recent months, remaining unbeaten in the last five fixtures with a sequence of two wins and three draws, demonstrating defensive resilience and a capacity to grind out results. By contrast, New Zealand have struggled for consistency, recording one win, one draw and three defeats in their last five matches, and they were beaten 1:3 in their most recent outing. Belgium’s superior form, combined with a more experienced and deeper squad under Rudi García, makes a Belgian victory the most probable outcome. Best available odd for HT/FT, 2/2 in the supplied data: 1.49 at Paripesa.
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2nd Betting Tip – Both teams score? No
The recommendation for the both-teams-to-score market is No. New Zealand have conceded goals across the tournament and in recent matches, but Belgium have displayed an organized defensive approach in the campaign so far, keeping the scoreline tight in both group matches to date (Belgium’s goals conceded tally in the group stands at 1). The expectation is that Belgium will control large portions of possession and reduce New Zealand’s clear chances, thereby limiting goals conceded while also presenting a constrained attacking output. This makes a clean sheet for Belgium plausible and renders the “Both teams score? No” selection appropriate. Best available odd for this market in the supplied data: 1.57 at 1Win (for No).
3rd Betting Tip – Under 3.5 goals
The Under 3.5 goals market is advised. Both teams are likely to approach this encounter with caution given the group implications; Belgium’s recent matches have been low-scoring affairs and New Zealand have been hit-and-miss in attack. With a modest goals-against record for Belgium and New Zealand’s tendency to struggle for consistent attacking penetration against higher-calibre opposition, the match is likely to produce fewer than four combined goals. Consequently, Under 3.5 goals offers value as a conservative choices for bettors seeking reduced volatility. Best odds for Under 3.5 goals; 1.74 on Paripesa.
4th Betting Tip – Correct score prediction 0:2 Win for Belgium
The projected correct score is a 0:2 victory for Belgium. This scoreline reflects a scenario in which Belgium exercise control, create clear opportunities and convert two of them while maintaining defensive discipline to deny New Zealand goals. A 0:2 forecast is consistent with the recommendation that Belgium will win and that both teams will not score, and it aligns with the Under 3.5 goals selection. Best odds for this specific correct score; 6.00 on 1Win.
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Statistics for New Zealand vs Belgium
New Zealand team news!
Coach Darren Bazeley faces the challenge of revitalizing New Zealand’s campaign after an opening period that has yielded one point and a negative goal difference (3:5). The squad’s home record for this competition reads as 0 wins, 0 draws and 0 defeats in the supplied dataset, which suggests no domestic-match sample in this tournament context; nonetheless, New Zealand have shown vulnerability in defence and intermittent potency in attack. Bazeley must decide whether to prioritize defensive compactness to limit Belgium’s transitions or to encourage a more adventurous approach that could expose defensive frailties. Tactical discipline, set-piece organization and effective counter-attacks will be crucial if New Zealand are to upset expectations.
Belgium team news!
Under Rudi García, Belgium have compiled a steady set of results: 0 wins, 2 draws in group play to date, producing a 1:1 goals record in the group. Their away record is listed as 0 wins, 0 draws and 0 defeats in the supplied dataset, indicating no sample for away fixtures in this specific data context. García’s preparations will likely emphasize defensive structure, control of midfield tempo and selective use of attacking talent to generate clear chances. Belgium’s recent unbeaten sequence across competitions (two wins and three draws in the last five matches) underlines their consistency and suggests they approach this fixture as favourites.
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H2H statistics
There are no previous head-to-head meetings between New Zealand and Belgium in the available data. The record stands at 0 meetings: 0 wins for New Zealand, 0 draws, 0 wins for Belgium. The absence of direct historical encounters places greater emphasis on recent form and current squad quality when assessing the likely outcome.
Last results New Zealand
In their last five matches across all competitions, New Zealand have registered 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats. The sequence indicates a team that has experienced difficulties in maintaining consistency and defensive solidity. Their current form can be described as fragile, with the most recent match resulting in a 1:3 defeat to Egypt, which underlines defensive concerns that must be addressed before they can present a credible threat to higher-ranked opposition.
Last results Belgium
Belgium’s last five matches in all competitions show 2 wins, 3 draws and 0 defeats. This unbeaten run highlights the side’s resilience and capacity to avoid losses even when not scoring prolifically. The current form is stable and positive, reflecting a team capable of managing matches effectively and deriving results through organization and tactical control.
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Conclusion
On balance, Belgium are the favourites for the clash at BC Place. Their superior recent form, organizational discipline under Rudi García and capacity to secure results without conceding frequently make them the more likely victors. New Zealand, coached by Darren Bazeley, possess resilience and potential for surprises but remain vulnerable defensively and inconsistent offensively. The combined assessment supports the principal prediction of a HT/FT – Belgium/Belgium, accompanied by selections that anticipate a Belgian clean sheet and a low total goal count: Both teams to score? No, Under 3.5 goals, and a projected correct score of 0:2 for Belgium. Bettors should verify current odds with bookmakers before staking, as market prices can change rapidly.