New Zealand still have a door open in Group G, and that alone gives this match a sharp emotional edge. Darren Bazeley’s side have been competitive in spells, but the hardest part has been sustaining calm once the game turns messy. Can they survive long enough to make Belgium nervous?
Belgium are in a strange place. They are unbeaten, they have experienced leaders, and they keep creating territory, yet the final action has looked heavy. Rudi Garcia will probably not care how pretty this is. A controlled win is the assignment, nothing more romantic than that.
Tactically, both teams using similar base systems should create a lot of traffic through central zones. New Zealand may try to protect the space behind midfield and release early toward Chris Wood, while Belgium should look for width, overloads, and second balls around the edge of the area.
The likely rhythm is not hard to picture. Belgium should dominate possession and push New Zealand deeper, but the Red Devils must be careful against direct counters and set-piece moments. Still, pressure tends to accumulate. When a favourite keeps knocking, eventually the door usually creaks.
That said, Belgium’s recent tournament story has not been smooth. Their attack has looked tense, almost too aware of its own frustration. New Zealand need discipline, patience, and maybe one chaotic moment. Belgium need a professional finish, and for our view, Expert World Cup Predictions lean toward the stronger squad finally showing it.