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New Zealand
New Zealand
· 03:00
Belgium
Belgium
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OUR PREDICTION

Both teams to score

BTTS prediction

BTTSNo85% conf.

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  • 0-131%Top pick
  • 0-024%
  • 0-220%
  • 0-38%
  • 1-15%
  • 1-04%
  • 1-23%
  • 0-43%

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New Zealand vs Belgium — prediction & analysis

A significant setback for New Zealand comes in the form of midfielder Matt Garbett, who is ruled out of the World Cup due to a hamstring injury sustained in training just before their 2-2 draw with Iran. This loss hinders New Zealand's midfield creativity, and with their recent form showing two defeats and a draw, confidence may already be wavering ahead of their encounter with Belgium. Conversely, the Belgian side enters this match on a high, having demonstrated more consistency with a recent win against Iran and solid outings leading up to the tournament.

The odds reflect the contrasting trajectories of both teams, with Belgium representing a formidable opponent, positioned at 1.22 for an away win. The AI model suggests a notable 65% confidence in this outcome, making it clear that the expectations lean heavily towards a Belgian victory. While the odds suggest minimal value for betting on Belgium, they still demonstrate the likelihood of New Zealand struggling to impose themselves on such a skilled adversary.

Another intriguing aspect is the predicted absence of goals from New Zealand, with a high 85% confidence in a 'no' for both teams to score. This aligns with the struggles New Zealand has encountered in their last few matches, particularly in delivering an effective attacking performance. With striker Chris Wood returning from injury, he may provide a glimmer of hope, but it’s hard to overlook the overall strength of Belgium's lineup which remains stable and poised to capitalize on New Zealand’s vulnerabilities.

As fans prepare for this encounter, it’s essential to remember to wager responsibly while engaging in the excitement of tournament football.

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