FIFA World Cup 2026: Egypt Turns the Tables! Dashes New Zealand’s Hopes (3-1)

Today was nothing short of a blockbuster movie for football fans. The most thrilling encounter of Group G in the FIFA World Cup 2026 was played today at BC Place in Vancouver, where Egypt staged a magnificent comeback to defeat New Zealand 3-1.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Egypt vs Newzealand

Egypt vs Newzealand World Cup 2026

Match Overview:

A Massive Upset in the First Half

Second Half: Egypt’s Spectacular Counter-Attack

As soon as the second half began, Egypt took full advantage of their experience. They shifted their attacking gears so drastically that New Zealand’s defense seemed to completely fall apart:

Match Timeline

⚽ Match Timeline

Finn Surman
15′
NZL Goal
Finn Surman gave New Zealand an early advantage with a clinical finish, putting his side ahead.
Score: 1-0
Mostafa Ziko
58′
EGY Goal
Mostafa Ziko struck from close range to level the match. The equaliser reignited Egypt’s momentum.
Score: 1-1
Mohamed Salah
67′
EGY Goal
Salah produced a moment of brilliance to put Egypt in front. This proved to be the turning point of the match.
Score: 2-1
Trézéguet
82′
EGY Goal
Trézéguet added the finishing touch late in the game, sealing Egypt’s victory in style.
Final Score: 3-1

By the Numbers: Why Did New Zealand Lose?

If you look at these numbers, it becomes crystal clear how much dominance Egypt maintained over the match in the second half:

📊 Match Statistics

New Zealand Stat Egypt
1 ⚽ Goals 3
38% 🟢 Ball Possession 62%
7 🎯 Total Shots 18
3 🥅 Shots on Target 8
74% 📈 Pass Accuracy 87%
312 🔄 Total Passes 545
3 🚩 Corners 9
14 🟨 Fouls 11

Match Insight: Egypt didn’t just dominate ball possession (62%), but their passing accuracy (87%) and attacking mindset (18 shots) gave New Zealand no room to push forward. After conceding the early goal, Egypt didn’t panic and simply stuck to their natural game.

Group G: Current Points Table & Standings

With this massive victory, the entire narrative of Group G has changed. Here is the current situation after Matchday 2:

🏆 Group G Standings

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 🇪🇬 Egypt 2 1 1 0 4 2 +2 4
2 🇮🇷 Iran 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2
3 🇧🇪 Belgium 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
4 🇳🇿 New Zealand 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 1

(GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, GD = Goal Difference)

Standings Impact:

  • Egypt is now at the top with 4 points, and their progression to the Round of 32 looks almost certain.
  • Iran and Belgium played out a 0-0 draw in their mutual fixture, but having scored more goals overall in the tournament so far, Iran is currently one spot above Belgium (in second position).
  • New Zealand’s path has become very difficult. With just 1 point, they are at the bottom of the table and must win their final group match at all costs to have any chance of advancing to the next round.

This match was truly a rollercoaster! New Zealand’s early strength and Salah’s masterclass will be remembered by football fans for a long time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Who won the New Zealand vs Egypt match?

Egypt made a spectacular comeback to defeat New Zealand 3-1. While New Zealand took an early lead in the match, Egypt bounced back by scoring 3 consecutive goals in the second half.

Q. Did Mo Salah score a goal in today’s match?

Yes, captain Mohamed Salah scored a stunning and crucial goal in the 67th minute. This strike turned the tide of the match and gave Egypt a 2-1 lead.

Q. Who is at the top of Group G in the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Following this massive victory, Egypt has climbed to the top of the Group G points table. After 2 matches, they now have 4 points and a goal difference of +2.

Q. Can New Zealand still qualify for the Round of 32?

New Zealand currently has only 1 point and sits at the bottom (4th position) of the table. To qualify, they must win their final group match at all costs and will also have to rely on the results of other group matches (involving Iran and Belgium).

Q. Who scored the first goal in the New Zealand vs Egypt match?

The opening goal of the match was scored by New Zealand’s Finn Surman in the 15th minute, which immediately put the Egyptian team under early pressure.

What do you think, can New Zealand make a comeback in their final match?

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