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New Zealand vs Egypt: Watch, Odds & Betting Guide
New Zealand and Egypt meet at BC Place in Vancouver on Sunday 21 June, kicking off at 18:00 local time in what is Group G's most evenly balanced fixture of Matchday 2. Both sides drew their opening games and sit level on one point alongside Iran and Belgium, making every moment of this match count. With Chris Wood leading the All Whites and Mohamed Salah pulling strings for the Pharaohs, there is genuine quality on the pitch and plenty to enjoy whether you are watching from the stands or your sofa. If you fancy adding a little skin in the game, the odds and markets below give you everything you need to get started.
Where and How to Watch
Kickoff is at 18:00 local time on Sunday 21 June at BC Place, Vancouver. For the full broadcast lineup and official live-stream options, the FIFA match preview page carries the most up-to-date details on where to catch the action in your territory. Whether you are settling in at home or finding a fan zone near you, get there early because this one has the feel of a match that could go right to the wire.
New Zealand vs Egypt Match Preview
Group G is as tight as it gets at this stage of the tournament. After Matchday 1, all four sides share a single point: New Zealand drew 2-2 with Iran and Egypt drew 1-1 with Belgium. Neither team can be eliminated or qualify in this game, but three points here would put the winner in a commanding position heading into the final group fixture.
New Zealand, the All Whites, are coached by Darren Bazeley and built around the physical presence of captain Chris Wood. They play with directness and energy, looking to get the ball forward quickly and use Wood as a focal point. Egypt, the Pharaohs coached by Hossam Hassan, blend the creative genius of Salah with the clinical edge of Omar Marmoush and the youthful threat of 18-year-old target man Hamza Abdelkarim. BC Place will be a vibrant, neutral setting that suits both sides, and the atmosphere inside the stadium for a match of this significance should be electric.
New Zealand vs Egypt Odds
| Market | Selection | Odds (Decimal) | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | New Zealand | 3.50 | 29% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.15 | 32% |
| Match Winner | Egypt | 2.10 | 48% |
Beyond the match winner market, popular options for this fixture include Double Chance (covering two outcomes with one bet), Both Teams to Score, and Over/Under goals markets. These are widely available and suit casual fans who want flexibility without overcomplicating things. Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change.
New Zealand vs Egypt Predictions
Best Bet: Egypt to Win. Egypt carry the shortest odds in the match winner market at 2.10, reflecting an implied probability of 48%. The Pharaohs led Belgium for long stretches in their opener and felt they could have taken all three points. Salah and Marmoush provide a creative and attacking threat that New Zealand will find difficult to contain, and Hossam Hassan's side looks well-organised with genuine firepower going forward.
Value Bet: Both Teams to Score. Both sides found the net in Matchday 1. New Zealand scored twice against Iran, with Elijah Just netting in the 7th and 54th minutes, while Egypt opened the scoring against Belgium through Emam Ashour. Attacking intent is clear from both camps, and with each team needing a win, neither is likely to sit deep and play for a draw.
Longshot Bet: New Zealand to Win at 3.50. The All Whites have drawn four successive World Cup matches, but their Oceania qualifying campaign was flawless: five wins, 29 goals and just one conceded. If Just fires again and Wood causes problems in the air, an upset is far from impossible. At 3.50, the implied probability sits at 29%, and that represents an interesting return if New Zealand can replicate the energy of their Iran display.
Why This Match Matters
With Group G completely level after Matchday 1, Sunday's result will shape the final round of fixtures. A win for either side creates breathing room and genuine knockout stage ambition. Egypt's stated aim, in the words of coach Hossam Hassan, is to reach the knockout stage and leave a lasting legacy at their first World Cup since 2018. New Zealand, meanwhile, are desperate to go one step further than a draw for the first time at this tournament. Key players to watch: Chris Wood and Elijah Just for the All Whites; Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush and the increasingly influential Emam Ashour for Egypt.
New Zealand Form
New Zealand qualified for the 2026 World Cup via a perfect Oceania campaign, winning all five games, scoring 29 goals and conceding just one. At the tournament itself, they drew 2-2 with Iran in a lively Matchday 1 fixture. Elijah Just became the first New Zealander to score more than once in a World Cup match, netting in the 7th and 54th minutes, with captain Chris Wood heavily involved in both goals. It is also worth noting that after losing their first three World Cup games historically, New Zealand have now drawn four successive World Cup matches, against Slovakia, Italy, Paraguay and Iran.
Their strength is clear: a direct, physical style anchored by Wood's hold-up play and the energy of Just in the attacking third. A potential weakness is that they have yet to win a World Cup match, and converting draws into victories will require stepping up a level.
Egypt Form
Egypt return to the World Cup for the first time since 2018, arriving with a squad that blends established stars and exciting youth. Their Matchday 1 draw against Belgium was a confident showing: Emam Ashour opened the scoring with his first international goal in the 19th minute, assisted by Mohamed Salah on Salah's 34th birthday, before Egypt conceded a late own goal to draw 1-1. The camp's reaction afterwards was one of mild frustration; they felt a win was within reach.
The attacking trio of Salah, Marmoush and the 18-year-old Hamza Abdelkarim, who is reportedly joining Barcelona, gives Egypt a dynamic and varied threat. Ashour adds energy and creativity from midfield. The side's ability to control possession and create chances makes them the slight favourites here, though they will need to be more clinical in front of goal.
Head-to-Head Record
Sunday's fixture is the first meeting between New Zealand and Egypt at a World Cup. There is no prior head-to-head data at this level to draw on, which makes this a genuinely open contest with no historical precedent to lean on.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Double Chance Egypt or Draw. Covers you if Egypt win or the match ends level. Given Egypt's implied probability of 48% to win, this double chance option gives solid coverage without overextending.
- Goals Market: Both Teams to Score. Both sides scored in their openers and both need to push for a win. Backing goals at both ends is a straightforward and enjoyable market to follow throughout the 90 minutes.
- Value Pick: New Zealand to Win at 3.50. The All Whites have quality in Just and Wood, and their qualifying form was exceptional. If you like a live game with a potential upset, this is your bet.
- Longshot: Elijah Just to Score Anytime. Just scored twice in Matchday 1 and is clearly in form. If New Zealand get into the game, he is the most likely source of goals for the All Whites.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I watch New Zealand vs Egypt?
Check the official FIFA match preview page for the full list of broadcast partners and streaming options in your region. Details are updated regularly and vary by country.
What time is kickoff in local time?
Kickoff is at 18:00 local time on Sunday 21 June at BC Place, Vancouver.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Double Chance covering Egypt or Draw is a comfortable starting point. Both Teams to Score is another enjoyable market given both sides found the net in their Matchday 1 fixtures. If you want a little more excitement, backing Elijah Just to score anytime adds extra interest whenever New Zealand get forward.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Egypt carry the quality of Salah and Marmoush and are slight favourites at 2.10. But if you love an underdog story, New Zealand's relentless energy and the two-goal Elijah Just make the All Whites a genuinely entertaining side to support. Either way, you are in for a good game. You can follow all the action and explore betting markets at Dexsport.


