The "who's on top?" group
Group G is the group without a clear powerhouse. Belgium is favourite but not the Belgium of 2018. Iran is tactically top but individually limited. Egypt lives off Salah, New Zealand off Chris Wood. Four sides at similar level.
Schedule: - Mon June 15: Belgium vs Egypt - Tue June 16: Iran vs New Zealand - Sun June 21: Belgium vs Iran + New Zealand vs Egypt (parallel) - Fri June 26: New Zealand vs Belgium + Egypt vs Iran (parallel)
Belgium: post-Golden-Generation
Garcia (since January 2025) has overseen the post-Golden-Generation transition. Tielemans (Aston Villa) has taken the armband from De Bruyne. De Bruyne and Lukaku still in the squad but no longer untouchable.
Strength: Tielemans continuity, De Bruyne experience Weakness: transition phase, no real striker post-Lukaku
Iran: disciplined 4-1-4-1
Iran play a disciplined 4-1-4-1 and defend compactly. Taremi (Inter Milan) is the target man who can score against any opponent. Iran beat top-3 Asian teams in qualifying.
Strength: discipline, Taremi quality Weakness: few goal options outside Taremi
Egypt: one man makes the difference
Egypt live through Salah. The Liverpool star is the most dangerous player on either side. The defence is organized and hard to crack. Coach Hossam Hassan knows the system.
Strength: Salah, defensive organization Weakness: extreme Salah dependence
New Zealand: Wood + compact defence
New Zealand live through Chris Wood's (Nottingham Forest) goal threat and a compact defence. The All Whites will fight but opponent quality is the challenge.
Strength: Wood goal threat, defensive discipline Weakness: limited WC experience, OFC level
The three scenarios
Scenario 1 (~38%): Belgium first, Iran second
Garcia executes Belgium class, Iran second via tactical discipline. Egypt third with Salah moments.
Scenario 2 (~30%): Belgium first, Egypt second
The Salah show makes the difference. Iran too dull, Egypt grabs second.
Scenario 3 (~32%): Iran as group winner
Iran takes points off Belgium (1-0 or 1-1) and beats NZ and Egypt cleanly. Group win via tactical pressing.
Tipper strategy
This group is tipper-thankless — every match is close. Tip low scores: 1-0, 1-1, 2-1. Nobody sees a 4-0 or 5-0 here.
Stammtisch hack: Iran vs New Zealand (June 16) flies under the radar. A 1-0 or 2-0 Iran call almost guarantees GD points.
FAQ
Who is the Group G favourite?
Belgium (~40% group win), but Iran is realistically second behind.
Does Egypt have a chance without Salah?
Tough. Salah is their most important player in every stat. Without him Egypt would be underdogs even in this group.
Does Chris Wood play for New Zealand?
Yes, captain and regular starter. He's continued to deliver in the Premier League with Forest.
Most dangerous player?
Salah and Taremi — both can decide a match alone.
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Note: analysis, not a betting recommendation.
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