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New Zealand - Egypt
World Cup 2026
Mon, 22.06.2026 – 4:00 AM GMT+3
our main tip:
Egypt Win (DNB)

New Zealand vs Egypt Prediction

The World Cup Group G meeting between New Zealand and Egypt represents a crucial early test for both sides as they seek to improve their position in the group. The fixture will take place on Monday, 22.06.2026, with kick-off scheduled for 04:00 at BC Place. Both teams arrive on the back of opening-day draws and share one point apiece, but their underlying form and historical record point towards differing expectations for the contest. New Zealand sit top of Group G on goal difference after a 2:2 draw, while Egypt are placed fourth following a 1:1 share of the spoils. The encounter pits Darren Bazeley’s New Zealand against Hossam Hassan’s Egypt in what promises to be a closely contested tactical battle.

This preview sets out the competitive context, team news, head-to-head background and a set of formal betting tips for the match. The selections below are presented as a betting tip and are accompanied by a rationale and the best available odds, where provided.

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Betting Tip 1: Egypt to win (DNB)

Betting tip: Egypt to win (DNB). On balance, the recommendation is to back Egypt in the 1X2 market. Egypt enters this fixture with a slightly stronger recent record in competitive fixtures, recording two wins and two draws in their last five matches, compared with New Zealand’s form, which shows one win, one draw, and three defeats. Historically Egypt hold the advantage in the head-to-head series, having won two of the last three meetings with New Zealand and securing the most recent direct encounter 1:0. Under the management of Hossam Hassan, Egypt have shown greater consistency and a capacity to control tempo in key phases of matches, attributes that could prove decisive against a New Zealand side that has been more inconsistent away from home in recent months. For those looking to back the market, the best listed quote for an away win is available at 1xbet with odds of 1.28.

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Betting Tip 2: Both teams score? No

Betting tip: Both teams do not score (Both teams score? No). Despite both sides scoring in their opening matches of the tournament, the expectation here is that Egypt can impose a tighter defensive structure to frustrate New Zealand’s attack and potentially keep a clean sheet. Egypt’s defensive organisation and tournament experience under Hossam Hassan make them capable of nullifying the home side’s transitional threats. New Zealand has shown attacking intent, but they have also been vulnerable in defence in recent fixtures; however, in a game where Egypt are favoured to control more of the decisive phases, the safer assumption is that New Zealand may struggle to convert opportunities. The best available price quoted for the “No” outcome in the both-teams-to-score market at Melbet is 1.75.

Betting Tip 3: — Correct score: 0:1 Egypt

Betting tip: Correct score 0:1 for Egypt. The final specific-score prediction favours a narrow away victory with Egypt securing a 1-0 win. This forecast aligns with the view that Egypt’s defence will be capable of keeping New Zealand at bay while the visitors exploit a single decisive opening. A 0:1 scoreline reflects a pragmatic, low-margin victory that rewards defensive discipline and clinical finishing. No explicit bookmaking quote for the 0:1 correct-score market was provided in the source data.

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Statistics for New Zealand vs Egypt

New Zealand team news!

Coach Darren Bazeley’s New Zealand enter the contest with one point from their opening match, having recorded one draw and no wins or defeats in the group so far, with goals scored and conceded standing at 2:2. The home record for this tournament phase is effectively neutral to date. New Zealand’s five-match form shows a single victory, one draw and three defeats, indicating periods of inconsistency that the coaching staff will need to address. Under Bazeley, New Zealand have emphasised organisation and directness in attack, but the side will need greater defensive solidity and clinical finishing if they are to overturn Egypt’s experience and tactical discipline.

Egypt team news!

Coach Hossam Hassan’s Egypt likewise have one point from their opening fixture, achieved by a 1:1 draw, leaving their goal difference at 1:1 for the group stage so far. Egypt’s five-match record reads two wins, two draws and one defeat, a formline that suggests relative stability and competitive resilience. Hassan’s approach typically balances defensive structure with targeted attacking threat; Egypt can be compact without the ball and incisive in transition. The manager will be expected to set up a side that can both control possession when required and exploit weaknesses on the break.

H2H statistics

The head-to-head record between New Zealand and Egypt in the last three meetings favours Egypt. Across those three encounters New Zealand recorded no wins, there was one draw and Egypt secured two victories. The most recent direct meeting resulted in a 1:0 win for Egypt, underlining the visitors’ historical edge in this matchup. This historical pattern lends additional support to the view that Egypt arrive with a psychological and competitive advantage.

Last results — New Zealand

In their last five competitive matches across all competitions New Zealand have compiled a record of 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats. The current form indicates inconsistency: moments of attacking promise have been offset by defensive lapses and difficulty in sustaining positive results across successive fixtures. That mixed recent form raises questions about New Zealand’s ability to deliver a fully coherent performance against a tactically organised opponent.

Last results — Egypt

Egypt’s recent five-match sequence stands at 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 defeat. This pattern suggests relative stability and a capacity to avoid repeated setbacks, giving Hossam Hassan’s side a firmer foundation from which to approach a decisive group-stage encounter. The comparative consistency of results enhances Egypt’s credentials as the favoured side in this fixture.

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Conclusion

On balance, Egypt represent the more reliable option for a match victory, supported by superior head-to-head history, a stronger five-match formline and the tactical acumen of coach Hossam Hassan. New Zealand possess attacking attributes and the advantage of playing in BC Place, yet their recent inconsistency and defensive vulnerabilities leave them exposed to a disciplined Egyptian side. Accordingly, the principal recommendation is to back Egypt to win (Tip 2), with supplementary market views favouring that both teams will not both score and that the match could present value on volatility in goals markets such as Over 2.5. The suggested correct score is 0:1 to Egypt. Bettors should confirm current odds with their preferred bookmakers; the best available quoted odds for an away win are 1.68 at Fanatics Sportsbook, and for the both-teams-to-score “No” option the best listed price is 1.75 at Kingmaker.

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