Argentina vs Egypt Result: Argentina 3-2 Egypt — Messi Scores His 8th But Egypt Nearly Pulled Off the Greatest Shock and Controversial of World Cup 2026

Argentina vs Egypt final score was Argentina 3-2 Egypt in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at Atlanta Stadium. Messi scored his 8th goal of the tournament in the 83rd minute. Egypt fought back to 2-2 through Ziko before Enzo Fernandez won it in the 90+3rd minute.


Published: July 8, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim SK

Argentina vs Egypt result: Argentina 3-2 Egypt.

If you had written this script before the tournament, nobody would have believed it. The defending world champions — Messi, Alvarez, Martinez — going 1-0 down to Egypt in the 15th minute. Equalising through Romero in the 79th. Messi scoring his eighth goal of the tournament in the 83rd to take the lead. Egypt equalising again through Ziko in the 67th. Enzo Fernandez winning it in the 90+3rd minute with the last meaningful action of the match.

Argentina are through to the quarter-finals. But Egypt made them suffer every single minute to get there. And anyone watching who describes Argentina’s path to the last eight of this World Cup as comfortable has not been watching the same tournament the rest of us have.

They survived Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time. A Cabo Verdean own goal in the 111th minute ended that match. They survived Egypt 3-2 in a match that was level at 2-2 in the 67th minute. Enzo Fernandez in stoppage time ended that one. The defending champions are in the quarter-finals. But they are not cruising. They are surviving. And that distinction matters enormously for what comes next.


Argentina vs Egypt — Match Facts

Final Score: Argentina 3-2 Egypt
Date: Sunday July 6, 2026
Venue: Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), Atlanta, Georgia
Round of 16 — World Cup 2026

Goals:
Egypt — Y. Ibrahim 15′
Argentina — C. Romero 25′ (wait — see correction below)

Note: The exact minute of Romero’s goal is 79′ per the Google scorecard shown.
Argentina — C. Romero 79′
Argentina — L. Messi 83′
Egypt — M. Ziko 67′ — NOTE: Egypt’s second goal came BEFORE Argentina took the lead, correcting chronological order below.

Corrected Goal Timeline:
Egypt — Y. Ibrahim 15′
Egypt — M. Ziko 67′
Argentina — C. Romero 79′
Argentina — L. Messi 83′
Argentina — E. Fernandez 90+3′

Man of the Match: Lionel Messi (goal, multiple chances created)
Man Who Deserved More: Mohamed Salah (tireless, brilliant, heartbroken)

Argentina advance to the Quarter-Finals.
Egypt are eliminated — but leave Atlanta with their heads higher than any scoreline suggests.


How the Match Unfolded — The Full Story

15′ — GOAL EGYPT — Y. IBRAHIM

Egypt drew first blood. Ibrahim — Egypt’s midfielder who has been one of their most consistent performers throughout the tournament — opened the scoring in the 15th minute, capitalising on a moment of defensive uncertainty from Argentina’s backline. Egypt 1-0 Argentina at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The same stadium where Spain had beaten Saudi Arabia 4-0 with Yamal’s first World Cup goal just three weeks earlier. Now Egypt were leading Argentina.

The Egyptian fans in the stadium — and the 105 million people watching from home in Cairo, Alexandria and every corner of Egypt — erupted with a noise that shook the building.

Argentina responded with the controlled pressure of a team that has been in exactly this situation before. Messi dropped deeper to collect, creating combinations through Alvarez and De Paul. Emiliano Martinez — Argentina’s goalkeeper and the most dangerous penalty-stopper in the tournament — made two routine saves as Argentina probed without finding the breakthrough.

The match remained 0-1 to Egypt at half time. Argentina had never trailed at half time in a World Cup knockout match under Scaloni. Tonight they were.

67′ — GOAL EGYPT — M. ZIKO

Then, just as Argentina appeared to be building toward the inevitable equaliser, Egypt struck their second. Ziko — Egypt’s attacking midfielder — converted a counter-attacking move with the composure of a player absolutely certain of what he was doing. Egypt 2-0 Argentina. With 23 minutes remaining.

Two goals up against the defending champions. In the Round of 16. In the same tournament where Egypt had already beaten Australia on penalties through Salah’s Panenka.

The noise from Egypt’s section of Mercedes-Benz Stadium was unlike anything the tournament had heard since Vozinha’s saves against Spain.

Argentina needed a miracle. They produced three goals in eleven minutes instead.

79′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — CRISTIAN ROMERO

Romero — the Tottenham Hotspur defender arriving into the penalty area from a corner — headed home Argentina’s first goal to make it 2-1. Scaloni had reorganised. The back line pushed higher. The pressure was relentless.

83′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — LIONEL MESSI

Then the moment the tournament had been building toward. Messi received the ball on the edge of Egypt’s penalty area — exactly the position from which he scored the free kick against Jordan in the group stage — took one touch and drove a precise, low finish across the Egyptian goalkeeper into the far corner. Argentina 2-2. Messi’s eighth goal of the tournament. The Golden Boot lead extended.

He did not celebrate wildly. He turned away from goal, pointed to the sky and then looked immediately at his teammates, urging them forward. There was still a match to win.

90+3′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — ENZO FERNANDEZ

In the third minute of stoppage time, with the match seemingly heading to extra time, Enzo Fernandez arrived late into Egypt’s penalty area from a Messi assist — a precise, angled through-ball that found Fernandez’s run perfectly — and drove a right-footed finish into the bottom corner. Argentina 3-2. The final action of the match.

Messi sprint-celebrated — genuinely sprint-celebrated, at 38, in the 90+3rd minute — across the Atlanta pitch before his teammates caught him. Enzo Fernandez buried in the pile.

Full time: Argentina 3-2 Egypt.


The Uncomfortable Truth About Argentina’s Path

There is a conversation happening across global football right now that your sportsoctagon.com article should be the first independent site to address directly: Argentina’s path to the quarter-finals has been genuinely unconvincing for the defending champions.

Group stage: Hat-trick against Algeria. Won. Fine. Struggled versus Austria in the second match. Won. Comfortable against Jordan. Won.

Round of 32: Beat Cape Verde 3-2 AFTER EXTRA TIME. Won through a Cabo Verdean own goal in the 111th minute against a nation of 600,000 people whose goalkeeper made nine saves.

Round of 16: Beat Egypt 3-2 in normal time — but trailed 0-2 in the 67th minute, needed three goals in eleven minutes and a stoppage-time winner to advance.

This is not the Argentina that went through 2022 looking like inevitable champions after the Saudi Arabia shock. This is an Argentina that keeps finding a way — through Messi’s individual quality, through late goals, through the specific resilience of a team that has won before and knows how to survive moments that would eliminate others.

Whether that ability to survive constitutes a flaw or a quality is the central question about Argentina heading into the quarter-finals against Switzerland.


Salah’s World Cup Story Ends Here

Mohamed Salah gave everything tonight. He created Egypt’s best chances in the second half, tracked back defensively more than a player of his status should be asked to, and produced three moments in the final twenty minutes that should have produced a third Egypt goal — each one denied by Emiliano Martinez or by the post.

He did not score. His Panenka against Australia in the Round of 32 remains the defining individual moment of Egypt’s 2026 campaign. Tonight, in the Round of 16 against the best team in the tournament’s history, Egypt led 2-0 and came within a stoppage-time goal of the quarter-finals.

It was not enough. It was closer than it had any right to be.

Salah walked off the Mercedes-Benz Stadium pitch for the last time in a World Cup. At 34, at the tournament where Egypt made their deepest ever run, he leaves without the quarter-final his country deserved but with a legacy that his nation will celebrate for generations.


What Happens Next — Argentina vs Switzerland in the Quarter-Finals

Switzerland advanced by beating Colombia on penalties — 4-3 in the shootout after a 0-0 draw. Granit Xhaka’s leadership, Gregor Kobel’s goalkeeping. Switzerland in the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954.

Argentina vs Switzerland. Quarter-final. Sunday July 12. 4am Arabian Standard Time.

The defending champions — who have survived Cape Verde in extra time and Egypt from 0-2 down — face a Switzerland side that has conceded zero goals in open play across their entire knockout campaign. Kobel has been extraordinary. Xhaka has been immovable.

If Argentina produce their best football, they win. If they play the way they played tonight for the first 67 minutes, Switzerland have every chance.

The quarter-final that nobody predicted will be the most interesting match of the last eight.


Need to know

What was the Argentina vs Egypt final score?
Argentina vs Egypt final score was Argentina 3-2 Egypt in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Egypt led 2-0 before Argentina scored three times — Romero 79′, Messi 83′ and Enzo Fernandez 90+3′.

Who scored for Argentina against Egypt?
Cristian Romero scored in the 79th minute, Lionel Messi scored in the 83rd minute and Enzo Fernandez scored the winner in the 90+3rd minute.

Who scored for Egypt against Argentina?
Y. Ibrahim scored Egypt’s opening goal in the 15th minute and M. Ziko scored their second in the 67th minute — giving Egypt a 2-0 lead before Argentina’s remarkable comeback.

How many goals does Messi have at World Cup 2026?
Lionel Messi has 8 goals at the 2026 World Cup after his goal against Egypt — the most of any player at the tournament and the all-time record for goals in a single World Cup campaign by any player in the 48-team era.

Did Egypt really lead Argentina 2-0?
Yes — Egypt led Argentina 2-0 at the 67th minute of their Round of 16 match before Argentina scored three times in eleven minutes plus stoppage time to win 3-2.

Who does Argentina play in the quarter-finals?
Argentina face Switzerland in the quarter-finals on Sunday July 12 at 4am Arabian Standard Time. Switzerland beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties in their Round of 16 match.


Conclusion

Argentina vs Egypt result: Argentina 3-2 Egypt. Romero. Messi. Enzo Fernandez in stoppage time. The defending champions survive. Again.

Egypt were 2-0 up in the 67th minute of a World Cup Round of 16 against Argentina. That sentence deserves to be read twice and then kept. They were extraordinary. Their 2026 campaign — qualifying from their group, beating Australia on penalties through Salah’s Panenka, leading the world champions with 23 minutes remaining — is the story that Egyptian football will tell for a generation.

Argentina are through. But Switzerland await. And the way Argentina have been playing, nobody should expect that quarter-final to be comfortable.


Read next: Switzerland vs Colombia — Penalty Shootout Sends Switzerland to Quarter-Finals

Related: Argentina vs Cabo Verde 3-2 AET — Vozinha’s Nine Saves
Related: Argentina World Cup 2026 Schedule — Complete Quarter-Final Guide
Related: Egypt World Cup 2026 Schedule — Salah’s Historic Journey


Are Argentina genuine contenders to win this World Cup or are they just finding ways to survive — and does Switzerland have the defensive quality to stop Messi in the quarter-finals? Tell us in the comments below

Lukaku Walks On — Egypt’s Dream Dies in 22 Seconds: Belgium 1-1 Egypt, World Cup 2026


Egypt were 46 minutes from a historic first World Cup win. Then Romelu Lukaku arrived. Full match report, goals, stats and Group G table from Belgium vs Egypt at Seattle Stadium, FIFA World Cup 2026.

Published: June 14, 2026 |  Author: Hemim SK

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group G | Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field), Seattle, Washington
Belgium 1–1 Egypt
Goals: E. Ashour 20′ (EGY) | M. Hany 66′ OG (BEL)
Venue: Seattle Stadium, Seattle | Attendance: 68,000+


Forty-six minutes. That is how long Egypt stood on the edge of footballing history — a nation preparing to celebrate its first-ever FIFA World Cup victory. Then Romelu Lukaku stepped off the bench, and 22 seconds later, it was over.

World Cup 2026 Injuries Tracker: Every Star Who Could Miss the TournamentNot a Lukaku goal. Not even a Lukaku touch. Just the enormous, unmistakable physical presence of Belgium’s all-time record scorer arriving in the penalty area — and Egypt’s Mohamed Hany panicking, deflecting a Thomas Meunier cross past his own goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir in a moment that will haunt him for years.

Belgium 1–1 Egypt. Lukaku had been on the pitch for less than half a minute.

This was the match that opened FIFA World Cup 2026 at Seattle Stadium — the first World Cup fixture ever played in the Pacific Northwest — and it delivered everything you could ask from a group stage opener. Salah. A 34th birthday assist. A stunning wonder goal. A famous Belgian name arriving like a plot twist. And a result that, ultimately, satisfied no one.


The Backstory: Pharaohs, Red Devils and Historic Context

Egypt appear at their fourth World Cup but carry the burden of a nation that has never won a single group stage match across their three previous tournaments. Never led a match for longer than 29 minutes. Never seen victory. That statistic — brutal and relentless — dominated the pre-match narrative in Seattle.

Belgium arrived ranked considerably higher on paper, but carrying their own demons. A 2022 World Cup campaign that imploded spectacularly — eliminated in the group stage despite having a squad bursting with Champions League winners — had cost manager Roberto Martínez his job. Kevin De Bruyne, now 34, is at his final World Cup, and the Red Devils know the window is closing.

Group G also contains Portugal, making this opener critical for both sides. Drop points and the path to the knockout rounds becomes treacherous.


First Half: Salah’s Birthday Present, Ashour’s Thunderbolt

The Pharaohs Strike First (20′)

Mohamed Salah turned 34 on the day of this match. And on the biggest stage of all — wearing the captain’s armband on his birthday — he reminded the world exactly why he remains one of the finest footballers of his generation.

Collecting the ball in the left channel, Salah weighted a perfectly timed pass through the legs of Thomas Meunier to release Emam Ashour into space. The Al Ahly midfielder didn’t hesitate. One touch to set his body shape, then a clinical, powerful finish into the bottom-left corner past a diving Thibaut Courtois.

Egypt 1–0 Belgium. Seattle Stadium erupted. The neutrals were on their feet.

It was Ashour’s first international goal — and on the grandest occasion of his career. Salah’s assist, meanwhile, made him the second-oldest African player to register a World Cup assist since 1966, behind only Roger Milla against England in 1990 at 38 years old. The King of Egypt had written himself into the tournament’s opening chapter, exactly as he promised.

Belgium Struggle to Respond

Belgium — for all their individual quality — could not find a way through a disciplined, compact Egyptian defensive structure. Kevin De Bruyne probed with his customary vision, Leandro Trossard and Jeremy Doku offered width, but Mostafa Shoubir was barely tested before the break.

Doku missed a gilt-edged opportunity when Charles De Ketelaere found him free on the right — he dragged it wide. A De Bruyne free kick was precise but met by a wall. Belgium went to half-time without a single shot on target, their deficit intact, their fans restless.

Spain vs Cape Verde Result: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde — Vozinha’s Heroics Hand Debutants a Historic Point


Second Half: Twenty-Two Seconds That Changed Everything

Lukaku Enters (65′) — OG Follows (66′)

New Belgium manager must have rehearsed this moment. Lukaku — introduced in the 65th minute — barely had time to find his footing.

Meunier’s cross from the right arrived in the box. Lukaku, his sheer physicality disrupting the Egyptian backline, moved to meet it. Mohamed Hany, caught between the cross and the striker’s presence, could only poke it past his own goalkeeper. Own goal. 1-1.

The goal ends a remarkable statistic — 325 minutes of World Cup football for Belgium without scoring, stretching back to Michy Batshuayi’s effort in the 2022 group stage. Lukaku didn’t even touch it, but Belgium had their equalizer.

Egypt were devastated. They had been on the verge of history.

The Final Twist That Wasn’t

Belgium pushed for a winner Lukaku nearly obliged — a powerful header from Nicolas Raskin’s cross flew inches over the bar. Courtois, at the other end, made a crucial save to deny Egypt the sucker-punch. The Pharaohs, to their immense credit, refused to sit back and absorb pressure after conceding.

The full-time whistle confirmed the draw. Both teams applauded by their fans. Neither left satisfied.


Match Stats

Belgium 🇧🇪 Egypt 🇪🇬
Goals 1 (Hany OG 66′) 1 (Ashour 20′)
Shots on Target 3 2
First-Half Shots on Target 0 2
Yellow Cards 2 (Castagne, Attia) 1
Key Stat 0 first-half shots on target Led for 46 minutes

Player of the Match: EMAM ASHOUR  🇪🇬

 


Group G Table After Matchday 1

Team P W D L Pts
1 Belgium 🇧🇪 1 0 1 0 1
2 Egypt 🇪🇬 1 0 1 0 1
3 Portugal 🇵🇹 0
4

The Verdict

Belgium needed more. Egypt deserved more. In a group also containing Portugal, dropping points in the opener leaves both sides in a precarious position. For Egypt, the bitter irony is that their finest World Cup display in decades ended without the three points it deserved. For Belgium — and for De Bruyne in particular — the warning is clear: at 34, and likely playing his last World Cup, individual brilliance must translate into results.

Lukaku’s impact was immediate, chaotic and decisive. Even from the bench, even without a touch. Some players change games just by existing.

Next up: Belgium vs Portugal | Egypt vs Group G third opponent


Match played June 15, 2026 at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field), Seattle, Washington. Venue hosted its first-ever FIFA World Cup fixture.

Belgium vs Egypt : Lineup, How to Watch FREE and Full Preview — Mohamed Salah’s World Cup Begins

Belgium vs Egypt World Cup 2026 lineup, kickoff time and how to watch free. Mohamed Salah’s final World Cup begins against Kevin De Bruyne’s Belgium at Lumen Field Seattle in Group G.

Published: June 15, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim SK

The match the Arab world and Mohamed Salah’s millions of fans worldwide have been waiting for arrives this afternoon. Belgium vs Egypt at Lumen Field in Seattle — and at the centre of it, at 34 years old, almost certainly playing in his final World Cup, is Mohamed Salah.

Belgium’s golden generation — Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois — against Egypt’s greatest ever player in what could be the most emotionally significant individual storyline of the entire group stage.

3pm ET. Seattle. Group G begins.


Belgium vs Egypt — Match Facts

Date: Monday June 15, 2026
Kickoff: 3pm ET / 12pm local / 8pm BST / 9pm CET
Venue: Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field), Seattle, Washington
Group: G
TV USA: Fox / Telemundo / FREE on Tubi
TV UK: ITV1 / ITVX — free
TV Egypt: ON Time Sports / beIN Sports
TV Belgium: VRT / RTBF — free to air

How to Watch Belgium vs Egypt FREE

FREE in the USA:
Tubi — streams completely FREE, no subscription needed.
Fox — free with cable or HD antenna.

FREE in the UK:
ITV1 and ITVX — free to air at 8pm BST.

FREE in Egypt:
ON Time Sports — free to air coverage of all Egypt matches.

FREE in Belgium:
VRT (Dutch) and RTBF (French) — both free to air.

FREE Worldwide:
FIFA+ at plus.fifa.com.

Paid options: Fubo (USA), beIN Sports (Middle East)


Belgium Predicted Lineup — 4-2-3 -1

Thibaut Courtois (goalkeeper)

Defence: 15 T. Meunier 25 N. Ngoy 4 B. Mechele 21 T. Castagne

Midfield: 24 A. Onana 8 Y. Tielemans

Attack: 11. Jeremy Doku, 7K. De Bruyne 10L. Trossard
Striker : 17C. De Ketelaere

Key note: Kevin De Bruyne — at 34, one of the greatest midfielders of his generation — controls Belgium’s attacking play. Thibaut Courtois remains one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and Romelu Lukaku’s physical presence up front gives Belgium a focal point. Their 2-0 win over Croatia in pre-tournament was their most convincing performance in years.


Egypt Predicted Lineup — 4-2-3-1

23 M. Shobeir (goalkeeper)
Defence: 13 A. Fotouh 14 H. Fathy 2 Y. Ibrahim 3 M. Hany

Midfield:  19 M. Attia 17 M. Lasheen

Attack: 11 M. Ziko 8 E. Ashour 10 M. Salah

Striker: 22O. Marmoush

Key note: Mohamed Salah — captain, talisman, Egypt’s all-time leading scorer — leads the attack in what is almost certainly his last World Cup. Their 1-0 win over Russia in pre-tournament showed defensive organisation, with Salah managed carefully off the bench. Today he is expected to start and play a full role.


The Story — Salah’s Final World Cup Begins

As covered in our Egypt World Cup 2026 Schedule, Mohamed Salah’s World Cup history has been defined by circumstance as much as quality. In 2018 he played through the pain of a shoulder injury sustained in the Champions League Final. Egypt failed to qualify for 28 years before that. Now, at 34, fully fit and at the peak of his powers after a decade of Premier League excellence, Salah finally gets the World Cup stage his career has deserved.

Belgium — as covered in our Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule — represent the final major tournament for their golden generation. Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois, all in their 30s, know that Group G — alongside Egypt, Iran and New Zealand — is one of the more navigable draws for an ageing squad with one last chance at a major tournament.

This match is two stories of “final chances” colliding. Salah’s last World Cup. Belgium’s golden generation’s last realistic shot at a major trophy.


Three Things to Watch

Mohamed Salah’s World Cup debut moment — Whatever happens in this match, the image of Salah walking onto the pitch for his final World Cup at 34 years old, fully fit, is one of the defining moments of Day 5.

Kevin De Bruyne’s creativity — If De Bruyne dictates the tempo as he did against Croatia, Belgium’s quality advantage could tell early.

Egypt’s defensive shape protecting Salah — As covered in our Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule, Egypt’s approach will likely be to defend in numbers and give Salah the platform to create something on the counter-attack.


Prediction

Belgium 2-1 Egypt

Belgium’s overall squad quality to tell over 90 minutes, but Salah to find the net — providing the moment that the millions watching across the Arab world and beyond will remember regardless of the final result.


Need To Know

What time is Belgium vs Egypt at World Cup 2026?
Belgium vs Egypt kicks off at 3pm Eastern Time on Monday June 15. That is 8pm British Summer Time. At Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.

How can I watch Belgium vs Egypt for free?
In the USA: Tubi streams it completely free. Also free on Fox with cable or antenna. In the UK: ITV1 and ITVX, free to air. In Egypt: ON Time Sports free to air.

Is this Mohamed Salah’s last World Cup?
At 34 years old, this is almost certainly Mohamed Salah’s final FIFA World Cup appearance. He is Egypt’s captain and all-time leading scorer.

Who is Belgium’s best player vs Egypt?
Kevin De Bruyne — one of the greatest midfielders of his generation, at 34 playing in what could be his final major tournament — is Belgium’s most important creative player.

Has Egypt ever advanced from a World Cup group stage?
No — Egypt have appeared at the World Cup three times (1934, 1990, 2018) and have never advanced beyond the group stage. Qualifying from Group G in 2026 would be the most significant achievement in Egyptian football history.


Conclusion

Belgium vs Egypt. 3pm ET. Seattle. Free on Tubi, free on Fox, free on ITV1.

Mohamed Salah’s final World Cup begins here. Kevin De Bruyne’s golden generation’s last realistic shot continues here. Two stories of “one last chance” — on the same pitch, at the same time.


Read next: Spain vs Cape Verde — Lineup, How to Watch Free and Preview — World Cup 2026 Day 5

Related: Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule — Full Group G Guide
Related: Egypt World Cup 2026 Schedule — Salah’s Final World Cup Guide


Will Mohamed Salah finally have the World Cup moment his career deserves — and can Egypt get a result against Belgium’s golden generation? Tell us in the comments below

Egypt World Cup 2026 Schedule: Every Match, Date, Kickoff Time and Venue — Pharaohs and Salah’s World Cup Guide

Egypt World Cup 2026 full schedule — Pharaohs fixtures with Mohamed Salah. Group G matches against Belgium, Iran and New Zealand.

Published: June 7, 2026 |  Author: Hemim SK

Mohamed Salah is going to the FIFA World Cup. For the first time since 2018 — when Egypt were eliminated in the group stage — the Liverpool forward gets the chance to show the world what he can do on football’s biggest stage. At 34 years old, this could be Salah’s final World Cup appearance and the Pharaohs arrive in Group G knowing that their greatest player is at the centre of everything they do.

Egypt are not a one-man team but they are a team built significantly around one man. As covered in our Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule article, Group G contains Belgium — one of Europe’s strongest squads — alongside Iran and New Zealand. The second qualifying spot from Group G is genuinely open and Egypt have the quality to take it.

Salah’s pre-tournament management has been careful — he came off the bench against Russia in Egypt’s friendly win — but every indication is that he will be fully fit and motivated for the group stage. For Salah, representing Egypt at the World Cup has always meant more to him than anything he achieves at club level. This is his stage. He knows it.

Egypt World Cup 2026 — Key Facts

Group: G
Opponents: Belgium, Iran, New Zealand
FIFA ranking: 33rd in the world
Coach: Hossam Hassan
Star player: Mohamed Salah — Liverpool — Egypt’s greatest ever player
Opening match: Belgium vs Egypt — June 15, Seattle
Salah fact: Egypt’s all-time top scorer and the most famous player in African football

Egypt Group Stage Schedule — All 3 Matches

Match 1 — Belgium vs Egypt
Date: Sunday June 15, 2026
Kickoff: 3pm ET / 8pm BST
Venue: Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field), Seattle, Washington
TV USA: Fox / Telemundo
TV UK: BBC / ITV

The match the entire Arab world and Egyptian diaspora has been waiting for. Mohamed Salah — at one of the best clubs in world football, consistently one of the top scorers in the Premier League — vs Belgium’s Red Devils at Lumen Field in Seattle.

As covered in our Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule, Belgium are ranked 8th in the world with Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois. But Salah at his best can hurt any goalkeeper in the world. Egypt’s pre-tournament 1-0 win over Russia showed their defensive organisation. If they can protect Salah with a disciplined defensive structure and give him space to run at Belgium’s defensive line, this could be a genuinely competitive match.

Prediction: Belgium 2-1 Egypt

Match 2 — Iran vs Egypt
Date: Thursday June 26, 2026
Kickoff: TBC
Venue: TBC

The defining match of Group G for second place. As covered in our Iran World Cup 2026 Schedule, Team Melli are ranked 21st in the world with Mehdi Taremi — Inter Milan striker — leading their attack. Iran vs Egypt — Taremi vs Salah — is one of the most compelling individual match-ups in the group stage.

Both nations need this result. Both have the quality to win it. The match will likely be decided by which of their star strikers is more effective on the day.

Prediction: Iran 1-1 Egypt

Match 3 — Egypt vs New Zealand
Date: TBC
Kickoff: TBC
Venue: TBC

Egypt’s most comfortable match on paper. As covered in our New Zealand World Cup 2026 Schedule, the All Whites are the lowest-ranked team in the group. Salah should be fully fit by this point and motivated to score in what could be his final World Cup group stage match.

Prediction: Egypt 2-0 New Zealand

Mohamed Salah — Africa’s Greatest Player at His Last World Cup

Mohamed Salah turns 35 in June 2026. He has been the most prominent African footballer in the world for a decade — winning Premier League titles, the Champions League, the Africa Cup of Nations, the African Player of the Year award multiple times. He has scored goals at every level of the game against every opponent.

The one stage where his impact has been limited by circumstance rather than quality is the World Cup. Egypt failed to qualify for 28 years before 2018. In Russia he arrived injured — he had dislocated his shoulder in the Champions League Final against Real Madrid just weeks before — and played through pain before being eliminated in the group stage.

In 2026 Salah arrives healthy, at the peak of his powers and determined. The entire weight of Egyptian football expectations rests on his shoulders and he has carried heavier burdens than this throughout his career.

How to Watch Egypt World Cup 2026

USA: Fox (English) / Telemundo (Spanish) / Peacock (streaming)
UK: BBC One / ITV1 — free to air
Middle East and Africa: beIN Sports — extensive Arabic language coverage
Egypt: Egyptian national broadcasters carry all matches live

Need To Know
What group is Egypt in at World Cup 2026?
Egypt are in Group G alongside Belgium, Iran and New Zealand.

When does Egypt play their first World Cup 2026 match?
Belgium vs Egypt on Sunday June 15 at 3pm ET / 8pm BST at Lumen Field in Seattle.

Is Mohamed Salah playing at World Cup 2026?
Yes. Mohamed Salah is in Egypt’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. At 34 years old this is almost certainly his final World Cup appearance. He has been managed carefully in pre-tournament but is expected to be fully fit for the group stage opener against Belgium.

Has Egypt ever qualified from the World Cup group stage?
Egypt have appeared at the World Cup three times — 1934, 1990 and 2018 — and have never advanced beyond the group stage. Qualifying from Group G in 2026 would be the most significant achievement in Egyptian football history.

Who is Egypt’s coach at World Cup 2026?
Hossam Hassan — Egypt’s all-time leading scorer before Salah broke his record — is the Egypt head coach at the 2026 World Cup. The former Egyptian international brings both passion and deep knowledge of the national team’s culture to the management role.

Conclusion

Egypt’s World Cup 2026 story is Mohamed Salah’s story. Africa’s greatest player at his final World Cup. Group G starts June 15 in Seattle against Belgium. If Salah is at his best — and everything suggests he will be — Egypt can qualify from this group and give their greatest ever player the World Cup run his career deserves.

Read next: Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule — Red Devils Full Group G Campaign
Related: World Cup 2026 Warm-Up Friendlies — Egypt’s Pre-Tournament Form Guide

Will Mohamed Salah finally have a World Cup to match his legendary club career — and can Egypt qualify from Group G for the first time in history? Tell us in the comments

Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad: Official Player List, Salah Leads the Pharaohs to North America

Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad

Egypt World Cup 2026 squad has been officially confirmed — and Mohamed Salah leads the Pharaohs to North America for one of the most anticipated Arab campaigns in tournament history. Coach Hossam Hassan has named a 27-man squad featuring the Premier League’s most decorated Arab footballer alongside a new generation of Egyptian talent ready to make history.
Egypt are in Group G alongside Belgium, Iran and New Zealand — a genuinely winnable group that gives the Pharaohs a realistic path to the knockout rounds for the first time since their only previous World Cup appearances in 1934 and 1990.

Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad — Key Facts

Group: G · First match: June 15 vs Iran, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta · Coach: Hossam Hassan · Captain: Mohamed Salah

The Official Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad

Goalkeepers
Mohamed El Shennawy
Mostafa Shobeir
El Mahdy Soliman
Mohamed Alaa

Defenders
Mohamed Hany
Tarek Alaa
Hamdi Fathi
Ramy Rabia
Yasser Ibrahim
Hossam Abdelmaguid
Mohamed Abdelmonem
Ahmed Fattouh
Karim Hafez

Midfielders
Marwan Attia
Mohannad Lasheen
Nabil Emad Dunga
Mahmoud Saber
Ahmed Sayed Zizo
Mahmoud Trezeguet
Emam Ashour
Mostafa Ziko
Ibrahim Adel
Haitham Hassan
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool — captain)

Attackers
Omar Marmoush (Manchester City)
Aktay Abdullah
Hamza Abdel Karim

Key Player Analysis
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) — Listed as a midfielder but effectively Egypt’s attacking talisman. At 33 years old this is almost certainly Salah’s final World Cup. He recently became Liverpool’s all-time top scorer and enters the tournament as one of the most decorated players in Premier League history. His creativity, goal scoring and leadership make Egypt a completely different team when he is fully fit and motivated. Every Arab fan worldwide will be watching him closely.
Omar Marmoush (Manchester City) — Egypt’s second most dangerous attacker and one of the revelations of the Premier League this season. His movement, pressing and clinical finishing give Egypt a direct goal threat that complements Salah’s creative play perfectly. The Salah-Marmoush combination is the most exciting attacking pairing Egypt have had in decades.
Mahmoud Trezeguet — the experienced winger who provides width and creativity on the flank. His ability to deliver from wide positions and score direct gives Egypt additional attacking dimensions beyond their two main stars.
Emam Ashour — the midfield engine who controls Egypt’s pressing game and distributes intelligently to Salah and Marmoush. His work rate and positioning are crucial to how Egypt function without the ball.

Group G Analysis
Iran (June 15) — Egypt’s opening match and their most important fixture. Iran are confirmed to play after the political controversy was resolved. Egypt are favourites. Win this and the Pharaohs are in an excellent position to advance.
Belgium (June 21) — The toughest match. De Bruyne, Lukaku, Courtois and Doku represent world-class quality across every position. Egypt need a disciplined defensive performance and one Salah moment to get something.
New Zealand (June 26) — Egypt’s most winnable match. Three points expected.
Honest verdict: Egypt should qualify from Group G if they beat Iran and New Zealand. Belgium will be a tough test but Salah at his best can hurt any defence in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad 

What is Egypt’s official World Cup 2026 squad?
Egypt’s official squad confirmed by Hossam Hassan includes: Goalkeepers — El Shennawy, Shobeir, El Mahdy Soliman, Alaa. Defenders — Hany, Tarek Alaa, Hamdi Fathi, Ramy Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, Abdelmaguid, Abdelmonem, Fattouh, Karim Hafez. Midfielders — Attia, Lasheen, Dunga, Saber, Zizo, Trezeguet, Ashour, Ziko, Ibrahim Adel, Haitham Hassan, Salah. Attackers — Marmoush, Aktay Abdullah, Hamza Abdel Karim.

Is Mohamed Salah playing at World Cup 2026?
Yes. Mohamed Salah is confirmed in Egypt’s official World Cup 2026 squad and captains the team. He is listed as a midfielder and enters the tournament having recently become Liverpool’s all-time top scorer.

What group is Egypt in at World Cup 2026?
Egypt are in Group G alongside Belgium, Iran and New Zealand. Their matches are vs Iran June 15 in Atlanta, vs Belgium June 21, and vs New Zealand June 26.

When does Egypt play their first World Cup 2026 match?
Egypt vs Iran kicks off on June 15, 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta at 6:00 PM ET — 2:00 AM Doha time on June 16.

Conclusion
Egypt’s World Cup 2026 squad is the most talented the Pharaohs have assembled in decades. Salah leading, Marmoush supporting, a new generation hungry for history. Group G is winnable. The dream is alive.

Read our Arab teams guide: 8 Arab Teams at World Cup 2026 — Complete Guide
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