Belgium and Egypt face off in Group G of the 2026 Football World Cup in a match that could have a major impact on qualification for the knockout stages. Belgium arrive as one of Europe’s strongest sides after an unbeaten qualifying campaign, while Egypt enter the tournament as one of Africa’s most successful nations, led by the experience and attacking quality of Mohamed Salah.
The Red Devils are aiming to build on years of consistent appearances at major tournaments, while Egypt are seeking to progress beyond the group stage and secure their first World Cup victory. With both teams relying on different tactical approaches, this fixture promises an intriguing battle between Belgium’s possession-based attacking football and Egypt’s compact defensive structure and counter-attacking threat.
Belgium Tactical Analysis
Belgium are expected to operate in a 4-2-3-1 formation under Rudi Garcia. Their approach is built around controlling possession, creating overloads in advanced areas and allowing creative players to influence the game between the lines.
Kevin De Bruyne remains the central figure in Belgium’s attacking structure. Operating behind the striker, he is responsible for linking midfield and attack while creating chances through his passing range and vision. Wide players such as Jérémy Doku and Charles De Ketelaere provide movement and direct attacking threat, often stretching opposition defences and creating space for runners from midfield.
The midfield partnership of Amadou Onana and Youri Tielemans provides balance. Onana offers physicality, defensive protection and ball-winning ability, while Tielemans helps dictate possession and progress attacks from deeper positions. This combination allows Belgium to control tempo while maintaining defensive stability.
Belgium are strongest when they can dominate possession and move opponents out of shape. However, their system can become vulnerable when the midfield pivot is bypassed, exposing the defence to quick transitions. Against disciplined opponents who remain compact centrally, Belgium may also find it more difficult to create clear-cut opportunities.
Belgium World Cup 2026 Squad
Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Mike Penders (Racing Strasbourg)
Defenders: Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting Lisbon), Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton), Koni De Winter (AC Milan), Brandon Mechele (Club Brugge), Thomas Meunier (Lille), Nathan Ngoy (Lille), Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge), Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Midfielders: Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Nicolas Raskin (Rangers), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge), Axel Witsel (Girona)
Forwards: Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Jérémy Doku (Manchester City), Matias Fernandez-Pardo (Lille), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Dodi Lukebakio (Benfica), Diego Moreira (Strasbourg), Alexis Saelemaekers (AC Milan), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)
The squad combines experienced international players with emerging talent across Europe’s top leagues, giving Rudi Garcia several tactical options for different opponents and match situations.
Belgium Players to Watch
Kevin De Bruyne
De Bruyne remains the creative heartbeat of the Belgian national team. His ability to dictate play, unlock defences and create chances makes him Belgium’s most influential attacking player. If Belgium are to control the match, much will depend on De Bruyne’s ability to find space between Egypt’s defensive lines.
Jérémy Doku
Doku brings pace, dribbling ability and unpredictability. Following another productive season with Manchester City, he enters the tournament as Belgium’s most dangerous one-versus-one attacker. His ability to isolate defenders could be crucial against Egypt’s compact defensive shape.
Youri Tielemans
The Aston Villa midfielder provides composure and control in possession. As Belgium’s captain and a key part of the midfield pivot, Tielemans plays an important role in linking defence and attack while helping manage the tempo of matches.
Maxim De Cuyper
De Cuyper has become an increasingly important figure on Belgium’s left side. His attacking support, crossing ability and willingness to push forward add another dimension to Belgium’s build-up play.
Thibaut Courtois
Courtois remains one of the world’s elite goalkeepers. His leadership, experience and shot-stopping ability provide Belgium with a reliable presence at the back. Against opponents who rely on transitions and quick attacks, his influence could be significant.
Our Predicted Lineup for Belgium
Formation: 4-2-3-1
GK: Thibaut Courtois
RB: Timothy Castagne
CB: Wout Faes
CB: Arthur Theate
LB: Maxim De Cuyper
CDM: Amadou Onana
CDM: Youri Tielemans
RM: Charles De Ketelaere
CAM: Kevin De Bruyne
LM: Jérémy Doku
ST: Leandro Trossard
Egypt Tactical Analysis
Egypt are also expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 system under Hossam Hassan. While Belgium prefer to dominate possession, Egypt focus on defensive organisation, aggressive pressing and quick transitions into attack.
The Pharaohs are at their best when defending in a compact shape and forcing opponents into mistakes. Their midfield double pivot provides protection in front of the defence, while wide players Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush offer pace and direct attacking threat once possession is regained.
Egypt’s attacking transitions are designed to move the ball forward quickly. Salah and Marmoush frequently cut inside from wide positions, while full-backs provide width and support. The system aims to create space for the wide attackers to isolate defenders and attack dangerous areas.
The main strength of Egypt’s approach is its ability to frustrate technically superior opponents. However, the direct nature of their attacks can sometimes become predictable, particularly against organised defences. Their aggressive pressing style can also create physical demands that become difficult to sustain throughout ninety minutes.
Egypt World Cup 2026 Squad
Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy, Mostafa Shobeir, El Mahdi Soliman, Mohamed Alaa
Defenders: Mohamed Hany, Tarek Alaa, Hamdy Fathy, Rami Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, Hossam Abdelmaguid, Mohamed Abdelmonem, Ahmed Fatouh, Karim Hafez
Midfielders: Marwan Attia, Mohanad Lasheen, Nabil Emad, Mahmoud Saber, Ahmed Zizo, Emam Ashour, Mostafa Ziko, Mahmoud Trezeguet, Ibrahim Adel, Haissem Hassan
Forwards: Omar Marmoush, Mohamed Salah, Agtay Abdallah, Hamza Abdelkarim
Egypt’s squad contains a mixture of domestic experience and players competing in Europe. The squad is heavily built around the core of Al Ahly players while relying on Salah and Marmoush to provide attacking quality at the highest level.
Egypt Players to Watch
Mohamed Salah
Salah remains Egypt’s captain, talisman and biggest attacking weapon. The Liverpool star combines pace, creativity and finishing ability, regularly carrying Egypt’s attacking threat from wide areas. His ability to create moments from limited opportunities makes him one of the most dangerous players in the tournament.
Omar Marmoush
Marmoush has developed into one of Egypt’s key attacking players. Comfortable operating from wide positions or centrally, he provides pace, dribbling and intelligent movement. Alongside Salah, he forms a dangerous counter-attacking partnership.
Mohamed Abdelmonem
The OGC Nice centre-back is the leader of Egypt’s defence. His positioning, physicality and composure will be vital against Belgium’s attacking quality. If Egypt are to frustrate Belgium, Abdelmonem will likely play a major role.
Our Predicted Lineup for Egypt
Formation: 4-2-3-1
GK: Mohamed El Shenawy
RB: Mohamed Hany
CB: Mohamed Abdelmonem
CB: Ahmed Hegazi
LB: Mohamed Hamdy
CDM: Hamdi Fathi
CDM: Marwan Attia
RM: Mohamed Salah
CAM: Mahmoud Trezeguet
LM: Omar Marmoush
ST: Mostafa Mohamed
Belgium vs Egypt Tactical Battle
This fixture presents an interesting clash of styles. Belgium will likely attempt to dominate possession through De Bruyne, Tielemans and Onana, while Egypt are expected to remain compact and look for opportunities to attack quickly through Salah and Marmoush.
One of the key battles will be in midfield. Belgium’s double pivot of Onana and Tielemans will try to dictate the tempo and provide a platform for De Bruyne to influence the game. Egypt, meanwhile, will aim to disrupt Belgium’s rhythm through aggressive pressing and disciplined positioning.
The wide areas could also prove decisive. Belgium rely heavily on Doku’s ability to beat defenders and create chances from the left side. Egypt will need strong defensive support from their full-backs and midfielders to limit his influence. At the other end, Salah and Marmoush will look to exploit the space left behind Belgium’s advancing full-backs whenever possession changes hands.
Belgium may enjoy more possession and spend longer periods in attacking areas, but Egypt’s compact defensive structure means opportunities are unlikely to come easily. The Pharaohs have enough pace and quality in transition to punish mistakes, particularly if Belgium commit too many players forward.
The outcome could ultimately depend on which team imposes its preferred style. If Belgium are able to move the ball quickly and create space for De Bruyne between the lines, they should generate enough chances to control the match. If Egypt can remain organised, force turnovers and release Salah and Marmoush into space, they have the tools to make life extremely difficult for the Red Devils in what could be one of the most tactically intriguing matches in Group G.
Belgium and Egypt Last 2 Match Performances
| Match Statistic | Belgium vs Croatia (2-0) | Belgium vs Tunisia (5-0) | Egypt vs Spain (0-0) | Brazil vs Egypt (2-1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shots on Target | 4 | 12 | 1 | 2 |
| Shots off Target | 3 | 6 | 3 | 1 |
| Blocked Shots | 1 | 9 | 0 | 2 |
| Possession (%) | 43% | 66% | 39% | 49% |
| Corner Kicks | 4 | 14 | 0 | 3 |
| Offsides | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 |
| Fouls | 13 | 9 | 9 | 10 |
| Throw-ins | 12 | 13 | 15 | 16 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Goalkeeper Saves | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 |
| Goal Kicks | 9 | 4 | 10 | 11 |
Belgium and Egypt Comparison
| Comparison | Belgium | Egypt |
|---|---|---|
| World Ranking as per FIFA | 9 | 29 |
| World Cup Participations | 15 | 4 |
| Consecutive Group Stage Qualifications | 4 (2014, 2018, 2022, 2026) | 2 (2018, 2026) |
| Form (Last 5 Matches) | W, W, D, W, W | L, D, W, D, L |
| Recent Major Achievement | Third place at the 2018 World Cup, unbeaten in 2026 World Cup qualifying and qualified as UEFA Group J winners | Qualified as CAF Group A winners for the 2026 World Cup; record seven Africa Cup of Nations titles, including three consecutive titles (2006–2010) |
Our Match Favourite
Belgium may enter this match as favourites on paper, but Egypt possess enough quality and experience to make this a competitive contest. The Pharaohs have shown they can remain organised against stronger opposition, while the pace of Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush gives them a genuine threat whenever opportunities arise.
That said, Belgium appear to have more solutions across the pitch. Their ability to control possession, create chances through midfield and call upon match-winners in key moments could make the difference in what is expected to be a closely contested encounter.
From our view, Belgium have a slight edge heading into this Group G fixture. However, Egypt are unlikely to make things easy, and a narrow 2-1 victory for the Red Devils appears a plausible outcome.
Match Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Belgium vs Egypt |
| Competition | Football World Cup 2026 |
| Group | Group G |
| Date | 15 June 2026 |
| Stadium | Seattle Stadium |
| Location | Seattle, United States |
| Kick-off Time | 20:00 UK Time |
| Referee | Ramon Abatti |
