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Group G at the World Cup is one of the most interesting ones to watch ahead of the last matchday of the group stage as all the teams have a chance to advance to the next round, which will start on Sunday.
Live updates from the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sunday. Get the latest news, results, standings and highlights from the 48-team, 39-day tournament.
History is on the horizon for Egypt, a favorite in Sunday’s World Cup match against New Zealand. Not only could the 28th-ranked Pharaohs get their first World Cup win against the No. 83 All Whites, they also would be in strong position to make the knockout round.
Veteran striker Chris Wood assisted both of New Zealand’s goals in its 2-2 draw against Iran to open the 2026 World Cup. Wood, 34, may be New Zealand’s most-capped player of all time, but that doesn’t mean he needs the spotlight.
Needing a win against Belgium, All Whites captain Chris Wood and defender Finn Surman are confident they can set a new benchmark for New Zealand football.
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