The 2026 World Cup wraps up its opening week on Sunday with Group G’s clash between New Zealand and Egypt. Both matches on the group’s first day ended in draws—New Zealand’s 2‑2 tie with Iran and Belgium’s 1‑1 stalemate with Egypt. This will be the third meeting between the two sides, with Egypt leading the head‑to‑head record 2‑0‑1.
Kick‑off is set for 9 p.m. ET from Vancouver. Current FanDuel odds list Egypt at –175 on the 90‑minute money line, New Zealand at +500, and a draw at +300. The over/under for total goals is 2.5 (over +104, under –128). Mohamed Salah offers the most favorable anytime‑goal scorer odds at +125. For a full set of predictions, see SportsLine analyst Jon Eimer’s take on the match.
Eimer is a high‑volume bettor with extensive experience across major leagues and tournaments. Since joining SportsLine, he’s covered the Premier League, Champions League, Serie A, the FA Cup, and more. In 2026 he’s posted a 31‑13‑2 record on soccer picks, netting over $1,200 profit from Champions League wagers, and he enters the World Cup with a 21‑9‑2 record on picks (+660 ROI).
Below are the latest betting lines for Egypt vs. New Zealand:
- Money line: Egypt –175, New Zealand +500, Draw +300
- Over/Under: 2.5 goals
- Spread: Egypt –1.5 (+176)
Top predictions
After detailed analysis, Eimer backs the over 2.5‑goal total (+122). He highlighted New Zealand’s surprising pace and offensive vigor in their opener, noting that the team “didn’t look like the underdog at all” and created numerous scoring chances despite defensive lapses. Eimer also believes Egypt were the better side in their draw with Belgium and should press for the win against New Zealand.
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How to choose picks
Eimer has identified a key factor in this matchup and locked in two top bets, including a plus‑money selection. Details are available on SportsLine, where you can also place your wagers at partnered sportsbooks.
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