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Belgium thrash New Zealand 5-0 to advance from World Cup Group G
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Belgium thrash New Zealand 5-0 to advance from World Cup Group G

June 27, 2026 at 05:10 AM
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Belgium sealed their place in the World Cup knockout stage with a commanding 5-0 victory over New Zealand, who were eliminated from the tournament.

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Leandro Trossard scored twice ⁠as Belgium beat New Zealand 5-1 to breeze into the ⁠knockout stage of ⁠the ​World Cup, winning Group G to set up a last-32 ⁠clash with one of the eight best third-placed teams.

After having a penalty ⁠award overturned following a VAR check, Belgium ​broke the deadlock ‌in the ‌28th minute when De Bruyne’s corner bounced off ‌New Zealand defender Tim Payne and dropped perfectly for Trossard to poke into the net from close range.

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Belgium produced a five-star performance to confirm their progression from World Cup Group G, dismantling New Zealand 5-0 in a one-sided affair. The result ensures Belgium advance to the next round while condemning New Zealand to an early exit from the competition. The victory extends Belgium's strong group-stage form and sets up their knockout stage campaign. New Zealand, despite the heavy defeat, will return home having gained valuable tournament experience.

Chance analysis

Belgium's emphatic win confirms their status as a knockout-stage threat and demonstrates attacking depth heading into the business end of the tournament. The early exit for New Zealand removes a minor wildcard from the bracket. For prediction systems, Belgium's form trajectory is positive while New Zealand is now irrelevant for future market modeling in this tournament.

Impact

Belgium gain momentum and confidence as a knockout-stage qualifier; New Zealand are eliminated from the World Cup.

AI Insight

Belgium advance as a strong group winner; their attacking form and clean sheet boost confidence ratings for upcoming knockout matches.

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Belgium thrash New Zealand 5-0 to advance from World Cup Group G

Belgium sealed their place in the World Cup knockout stage with a commanding 5-0 victory over New Zealand, who were eliminated from the tournament.

Article summary

Belgium produced a five-star performance to confirm their progression from World Cup Group G, dismantling New Zealand 5-0 in a one-sided affair. The result ensures Belgium advance to the next round while condemning New Zealand to an early exit from the competition. The victory extends Belgium's strong group-stage form and sets up their knockout stage campaign. New Zealand, despite the heavy defeat, will return home having gained valuable tournament experience.

Belgium's emphatic win confirms their status as a knockout-stage threat and demonstrates attacking depth heading into the business end of the tournament. The early exit for New Zealand removes a minor wildcard from the bracket. For prediction systems, Belgium's form trajectory is positive while New Zealand is now irrelevant for future market modeling in this tournament.

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