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New Zealand vs Egypt Odds & Betting Tips

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New Zealand
New Zealand
VS
Egypt
Egypt
21 Jun, 2026
3:00 (UTC)
BC Place Vancouver
Group G
Pre-match
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NEW ZEALAND VS EGYPT ODDS

New Zealand Win
2.1
BEST ODDS
-1%
Draw
3.15
-2%
Egypt Win
3.5
+1%
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New Zealand to Win
2.1
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New Zealand Draw No Bet
1.72
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Both Teams To Score
2.00
49%
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Over 2.5 Goals
1.11
65%
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New Zealand Win 2.1
Draw 3.15
Egypt Win 3.5
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New Zealand vs Egypt: Odds & Prediction in Two Minutes

FIFA World Cup 2026, Group G, Matchday 2. Sunday 21 June, 18:00 local time, BC Place, Vancouver. New Zealand and Egypt meet with everything still to play for after both sides drew on Matchday 1.

Below you get the odds, a clear prediction and the best bets, fast.

TL;DR Verdict & Best Bets

  • The pick: Egypt to win (implied probability: 48%, margin included)
  • Score call: No specific scoreline projected from available data
  • One market to back: Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Yes, backed by both sides already finding the net in Matchday 1
  • Value angle: Elijah Just anytime scorer at a generous price given his two-goal Matchday 1 performance

Key Stats at a Glance

  • Group G standings: all four teams level on one point after Matchday 1
  • New Zealand drew 2-2 with Iran; Egypt drew 1-1 with Belgium
  • New Zealand have drawn four successive World Cup matches (Slovakia, Italy, Paraguay, Iran)
  • Elijah Just became the first New Zealander to score more than once in a World Cup match
  • Egypt's Emam Ashour scored his first international goal against Belgium, created by Mohamed Salah
  • This is the first ever meeting between New Zealand and Egypt at a World Cup
  • Neither side can be eliminated or qualify in this game; three points would be huge for both

New Zealand vs Egypt Odds

Market Selection Decimal Odds Implied Probability (margin included)
Match Winner New Zealand 3.50 29%
Match Winner Draw 3.15 32%
Match Winner Egypt 2.10 48%
Double Chance Egypt or Draw Available at leading operators --
BTTS Yes Available at leading operators --
Over/Under Over 2.5 Goals Available at leading operators --

Odds correct at time of writing. You can place bets on this fixture at Dexsport, which supports crypto betting on FIFA World Cup 2026 markets.

New Zealand vs Egypt Predictions

  • Best Bet: Egypt to win. The Pharaohs carry Salah, Marmoush and a confident Ashour. The implied probability sits at 48%, making Egypt the clear market favourite.
  • Value Bet: BTTS Yes. Both sides scored in Matchday 1. New Zealand netted twice against Iran; Egypt opened the scoring against Belgium. Goals look likely again.
  • Longshot Bet: Elijah Just anytime scorer at 3.50. Just scored twice in the opening game, becoming the first New Zealander to score more than once in a World Cup match. The price on New Zealand outright reflects the market's doubt, which could inflate Just's scorer odds.

Why This Match Matters

Group G is wide open. All four sides sit on one point after Matchday 1. A win here moves either New Zealand or Egypt into a strong position heading into the final group game. Egypt's stated aim is to reach the knockout stage and "leave a lasting legacy." New Zealand, meanwhile, have proven they can compete at this level after holding Iran to a 2-2 draw. Three points on Sunday could be decisive for the group's final shape.

Key players to watch: Chris Wood and Elijah Just for New Zealand; Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush and Emam Ashour for Egypt. Teenage striker Hamza Abdelkarim, 18, is a Barcelona-bound target man who adds another dimension to Egypt's attack.

Form Snapshot: New Zealand & Egypt

New Zealand

  • Qualified via a flawless Oceania campaign: five wins, 29 goals scored, one conceded
  • Drew 2-2 with Iran on Matchday 1; Elijah Just scored twice (7', 54')
  • Chris Wood heavily involved in both goals against Iran
  • Four successive World Cup draws: Slovakia, Italy, Paraguay, Iran
  • Strength: Physical presence through Wood; Just's clinical finishing
  • Weakness: Yet to win a World Cup match in this current run; draws suggest a ceiling on ambition

Egypt

  • First World Cup since 2018
  • Drew 1-1 with Belgium; led through Ashour's first international goal (19'), conceded a late own goal
  • Salah created Ashour's opener on his own 34th birthday
  • Coach Hossam Hassan believes his side could have won against Belgium
  • Strength: Star quality in Salah and Marmoush; Ashour emerging as a genuine threat
  • Weakness: Conceded a late own goal against Belgium; defensive fragility under pressure

Head-to-Head Record

This is the first meeting between New Zealand and Egypt at a FIFA World Cup. No previous World Cup head-to-head data exists between these two nations. There is no historical advantage to reference from the available data.

Markets Worth Watching

  • Match Winner: Egypt priced at 2.10 (48% implied, margin included) is the standout selection
  • BTTS Yes: Both sides scored on Matchday 1; this market has strong qualitative backing
  • Over 2.5 Goals: New Zealand scored twice against Iran; worth monitoring the line
  • First Scorer: Elijah Just opened the scoring at 7' against Iran; Mohamed Salah's creative role puts him in contention for an assist or goal
  • Correct Score: No specific scoreline is projected from available data; approach this market with caution

Popular Betting Options

For this Group G clash, Dexsport offers FIFA World Cup 2026 betting with crypto payment options, covering match winner, BTTS, over/under and first scorer markets. Crypto betting is genuinely relevant here for users who want fast, borderless transactions on live tournament markets without needing a traditional payment method.

Betting Tips

  • Back Egypt to win. At 2.10, the 48% implied probability (margin included) reflects their star power and the fact they felt they should have beaten Belgium.
  • BTTS Yes is well-supported. New Zealand scored twice on Matchday 1; Egypt scored first against one of Europe's top sides.
  • Consider Elijah Just as an anytime scorer. Two goals in one World Cup game is a strong signal for a striker in form.
  • Avoid over-relying on correct score markets. No predicted scoreline exists in the available data, and Group G's tight nature means anything can happen.
  • Watch team news before kick-off for any late changes to the probable XIs listed above.

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FAQ

Who wins New Zealand vs Egypt?
Egypt are the market favourites at 2.10 (48% implied probability, margin included). Their squad quality through Salah, Marmoush and Ashour makes them the logical pick, though New Zealand's resilience and current four-game World Cup draw streak cannot be dismissed.

What is the quick best bet?
Egypt to win, backed by the 48% implied market probability and a confident Matchday 1 display against Belgium where the Pharaohs led and felt they deserved all three points.

What is the most likely scoreline?
No specific scoreline is available from the research data. Both teams have shown they can score, so a low-scoring Egypt win is qualitatively plausible, but no exact score projection can be responsibly stated here.