The New Zealand national football team All Whites is set to face Egypt in a crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 match on Sunday, June 21. The All Whites, led by manager Darren Bazeley, impressed in their opening game against Iran, securing a 2-2 draw despite being ranked 65 places below their opponents. Egypt, on the other hand, played a 1-1 draw against Belgium, but their odds of -156 to win the match seem unjustified given their marginal superiority over Iran. The smartest bet would be to support the All Whites on the spread or back the draw, with the latter offering great value at +317. The match is expected to be an exciting one, with both teams looking to secure a win to advance to the knockout phase. The All Whites will be without Garbett, who is out due to injury, while Egypt will be missing Hamdy. The match will kick off at 9:00 p.m. at BC Place in Vancouver. The All Whites' lineup is expected to feature Crocombe in goal, with Payne, Surman, Boxall, and Cacace in defense. Bell and Stamenic will likely start in midfield, with McCowatt, Singh, and Just supporting Wood up front. Egypt's lineup will feature Shobeir in goal, with Hany, Ibrahim, Fathi, and Fatouh in defense. Attia and Lasheen will start in midfield, with Salah, Ashour, and Trezeguet supporting Marmoush up front. The match promises to be an exciting one, with both teams looking to secure a win and advance to the next stage of the tournament. The All Whites will be looking to build on their strong performance against Iran, while Egypt will be seeking to improve on their draw against Belgium. With the odds in their favor, the All Whites are a great bet to win or draw the match. The Over 2.5 Goals bet is also a good option, given the high average goals-per-game count in the tournament so far. The All Whites will be looking to take advantage of Egypt's weaknesses and secure a win, while Egypt will be seeking to shut down the All Whites' attack and secure a victory. The match will be a thrilling one, with both teams giving it their all to advance to the next stage of the tournament.