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New Zealand to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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New Zealand qualified for the 2026 World Cup as an OFC representative and will compete in Group G against Belgium, Egypt, and Iran under manager Fritz Schmid. The All Whites face a stern test in a group anchored by Belgium, a side with significant European pedigree. Recent form has been mixed, with a 4-1 victory over Chile offset by defeats to Finland, Ecuador, and Colombia. New Zealand's path through the group will depend on their ability to compete in matches against Egypt and Iran while managing expectations against a Belgian outfit expected to progress.
16 June 2026 , Iran vs New Zealand , TBC
22 June 2026 , New Zealand vs Egypt , TBC
27 June 2026 , New Zealand vs Belgium , TBC
New Zealand enters Group G as underdogs and the ante-post market will reflect that positioning. Outright winner odds and odds to reach the knockout stages will price the All Whites at longer odds, but the group stage itself presents more defined betting opportunities. The 1X2 market for each fixture matters most here. Against Iran and Egypt, New Zealand have realistic chances to compete, while the Belgium encounter figures to be heavily weighted towards Belgian victory in the betting. Asian handicap markets may present value if Schmid's side can press early; a draw no bet approach to the Iran and Egypt fixtures removes margin-of-error risk if you believe New Zealand can take points. Over/Under 2.5 goals and BTTS markets depend on Belgian dominance in the final match, where heavy pressing from a superior outfit could create space for transition opportunities. Group stage results will shift ante-post odds significantly, so bettors should monitor how New Zealand fare in the first two matches before assessing knockout prospects.
Recent results show inconsistency, but the 4-1 win over Chile indicates the squad possesses attacking capability when conditions align. Injuries or suspensions to key players can alter group stage dynamics considerably. Bettors should check team news closer to each fixture; squad depth notes are limited, so confirmation of availability across key positions becomes critical when markets move. The tournament opener against Iran is crucial for reading how Schmid's tactical approach translates to the World Cup stage.
W vs Chile (4-1), L vs Finland (0-2), L vs Ecuador (2-0), L vs Colombia (2-1), D vs Norway (1-1).
New Zealand are in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and Iran. Belgium are the highest-ranked side in the group, while New Zealand will compete with Egypt and Iran for a potential second place finish.
1X2 on the Iran and Egypt matches presents value given the competitive nature of those fixtures. Asian handicap, draw no bet, and BTTS markets depend on how Schmid sets up tactically. Against Belgium, expect heavy odds weighted towards Belgian victory, making Asian handicap or correct score speculative options for bettors seeking longer odds.
The All Whites have won one, drawn one, and lost three of their last five matches. The 4-1 victory over Chile demonstrates attacking potential, but losses to Finland, Ecuador, and Colombia highlight inconsistency at international level entering the tournament.
Fritz Schmid leads New Zealand into the tournament. His tactical setup and in-game adjustments will be central to how the All Whites approach each group stage fixture, particularly against the more experienced Belgian outfit.
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