FIFA World Cup
Round 2
New Zealand01:00
22 Jun, 01:00
EgyptForm & Standings
New Zealand
FIFA World Cup — Position: 4
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Egypt
FIFA World Cup — Position: 2
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Match Preview
Match Overview
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash between New Zealand and Egypt promises to be a thrilling encounter at Wellington's Sky Stadium on Monday, 22 June 2026. New Zealand, under the guidance of Darren Bazeley, exceeded expectations by advancing from a tough stage, while Rui Vitória's Egypt navigated their group with disciplined performances. The stakes are high, as both teams aim to secure a historic spot in the quarterfinals.
Team News & Expected Lineups
New Zealand is expected to deploy a 4-4-2 formation, relying on defensive solidity and quick transitions. Key players include captain Chris Wood, whose aerial prowess is vital, and midfielder Sarpreet Singh, the creative engine. Defender Michael Boxall is a doubt due to a minor knock, potentially opening the door for Nando Pijnaker.
Egypt will likely stick with their preferred 4-3-3, featuring talismanic forward Mohamed Salah and midfield anchor Mohamed Elneny. Left-back Omar Kamal is suspended, with Ahmed Fatouh expected to deputize. Goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy remains a crucial presence.
Head-to-Head
Historically, these teams have rarely met. Their only official encounter was a friendly in 2017, which ended in a 1-0 victory for Egypt. This World Cup knockout match marks their first competitive fixture.
Key Players to Watch
New Zealand:
- Chris Wood: The veteran striker’s physicality and finishing will test Egypt’s defense.
- Sarpreet Singh: His vision and set-piece delivery could unlock Egypt’s backline.
Egypt:
- Mohamed Salah: The Pharaohs’ captain remains their most lethal attacking threat.
- Mohamed Elneny: His composure in midfield will be key to controlling the tempo.
Prediction & Analysis
New Zealand’s compact defense and direct style could trouble Egypt, but the Pharaohs’ superior technical quality, especially through Salah, may prove decisive. Egypt’s midfield control and experience in high-pressure matches give them a slight edge. Prediction: New Zealand 0-1 Egypt.
Venue
Sky Stadium
Wellington
Capacity: 34,500
Sky Stadium is a 34,500-capacity multi-purpose venue in Wellington that hosts New Zealand's home football internationals.
View venue details →Managers
New ZealandDarren Bazeley
Darren Bazeley manages the New Zealand national team, working to develop the next generation of All Whites talent.
EgyptRui Vitória
Rui Vitória is a Portuguese coach who previously managed Benfica to two Portuguese league titles before taking charge of Egypt's national team.