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CMR-W Vs NZ-W Dream 11 prediction: Dream 11 fantasy tips for Cameroon Vs New Zealand for Women FIFA World Cup 2019

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Cameroon Vs New Zealand Dream11 Prediction: The SportsRush brings you the Dream11 prediction between Cameroon and New Zealand.

Group E also brings to us a contrasting fixture to that of the Netherlands vs Canada, as New Zealand take on Cameroon. Both these teams have been essentially knocked out of the tournament, with being the ‘lucky loser’ remaining their best option. They have the same goal difference but Cameroon sit on a spot above New Zealand because of the one goal they scored in the Cup.

Both teams have an average set up, but New Zealand could nick a win in this clash.

Cameroon Vs New Zealand Dream11 Team

Formation: 4-4-2

GOALKEEPERS

Erin Nayler: I’ve chosen the 27 year old New Zealand international as my goalkeeper for the match. Nayler has experience at the top level and has been comparatively better than her Cameroon contemporary.

DEFENDERS:

Rebekah Scott: Scott has been the only positive for her defensive line. She gave an exceptional performance against Canada winning most of her aerial duels and tackles. She can be what New Zealand need against Cameroon for any chance to qualify.

Ali Riley: Captain of her team, Riley is an attacking fullback with exceptional stamina. She made the most clearances against Canada, and won all her duels against the Netherlands. She also has a good crossing technique, and can register assists.

Yvonne Leuko: She’s the starting left back of Cameroon and has had a breakthrough time in this World Cup. While her team had more or less been disappointing, Leuko has shown commitment and heart. She blocks a lot of shots through her smart positioning and does not get dribbled past easily.

Claudine Meffometou: Yvonne’s fullback partner, Meffometou is an attacking right back. She often leaves her defensive post to poach loose balls and heavy touches from the opposition and creates a lot of turnovers.

MIDFIELDERS

Gabrille Onguene(C): She’s the scorer of Cameroon’s only goal this term against the mighty Netherlands. Even though it came off a mistake, Onguene has been a danger on the left flank because of her incredible speed.

Raissa Feudijo: Cameroon’s no. 8 has started only one game in the tournament but will most likely feature again for the team in the next match. She’s an attacking midfielder who starts in the centre of the park progressing her way up the pitch. Raissa has an eye for goal and can unleash a power strike from some distance, too.

Betsy Hasset: Hasset starts on the left flank of a Midfield 4 for New Zealand. She’s their best dribbler and can beat defenders with flair. The winger can also pick out a pass from the edge and get goals.

Ria Percival: Starting at central midfield for her team, Ria has insane stamina. She plays a Box to Box midfielder which means she can get into spaces from where she can attack the ball and finish chances. She also drops deep to help out her defence.

FORWARDS

Sarah Gregorius(VC): Veteran striker Sarah has been the first choice striker for New Zealand. She’s performed better than her partner in attack, Rosie White. Her experience will be very important if the Kiwis want to overcome a stubborn Cameroon defence.

Marylse Ngo Ndoumbouk: Marylse completes my strike partnership upfront. I would’ve said she’s been unlucky to not get a goal, but she’s given more key passes than she has shots. However, her ability to pick out a pass makes her the perfect person to pair Gregorius.

Full Team

Disclaimer: This team is made on the basis of our research for the game. This XI is what we think would work – you’re free to choose your own XI.

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