Individual player performances in New Zealand vs Belgium will decide dozens of match-level prop outcomes, covering goals, assists, shots, and goalkeeper saves.
Payouts depend on single-match events such as a forward scoring, a midfielder registering multiple assists, or the keeper making several saves above fixed thresholds.
Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Jeremy Doku, Leandro Trossard, and Thomas Meunier are prime Belgian names tied to many scoring and assist props.
Chris Wood and goalkeeper Michael Woud anchor New Zealand’s individual bets, while midfielders Nicolas Raskin, Amadou Onana and fullbacks Maxim De Cuyper or Alexis Saelemaekers factor into assists and shots markets.
Managers' starting XI choices and tactical setup directly change who gets chances and who faces shots on goal.
Match scoreline, substitutions, set-piece assignments, yellow cards, weather, and a penalty or red card shift shot volumes and save counts quickly.
Pre-match team sheets and confirmed starters, posted about an hour before kickoff, clarify which players have realistic minutes to hit prop thresholds.
Early-game signals matter: starting goalkeeper workload, first 20-minute shot map, set-piece takers, and injury or substitution reports can flip probabilities before halftime.