Belgium vs. Egypt: World Cup 2026 Group G Debut Match Preview
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Belgium and Egypt will face each other in a Group G match for the 2026 North American World Cup.
- Both teams are making their tournament debut in this match, which is crucial for their aspirations to advance.
- Belgium enters the game on a four-match unbeaten streak, including victories against the USA, Tunisia, and Croatia, and a draw with Mexico.
Belgium and Egypt are set to clash in a highly anticipated Group G match of the 2026 North American World Cup. This game marks the debut for both the Red Devils and the Pharaohs in the tournament, making it a pivotal encounter for their ambitions to progress from the group stage.
The match, scheduled for Monday, June 15, at Seattle's stadium, carries significant weight as both teams vie for an early advantage. The other teams in Group G, Iran and New Zealand, will also face off on the same day. Securing a win is paramount for either Belgium or Egypt to establish a strong position for advancing as group leaders or runners-up.
Belgium arrives at this fixture with a solid run of form, having remained undefeated in their last four matches. Their preparation included impressive friendly victories over the United States (2-5), Tunisia (5-0), and Croatia (0-2), along with a 1-1 draw against Mexico. This unbeaten streak highlights Belgium's readiness and confidence heading into the World Cup.
Egypt, on the other hand, experienced mixed results in their recent friendlies, suffering a 2-1 loss to Brazil but securing wins against Saudi Arabia (0-4) and Russia (1-0), and drawing 0-0 with Spain. Despite these results, both nations boast squads filled with talented players, including Belgium's Thibaut Courtois and Kevin De Bruyne, and Egypt's Mohamed Salah, making for a potentially thrilling contest.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.