Belgium 1-1 Egypt: World Cup 2026 Group G Opener Delivers Tactical Thriller - MySportDab
Monday, June 15, 2026

Belgium 1-1 Egypt: World Cup 2026 Group G Opener Delivers Tactical Thriller

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Belgium and Egypt played out a 1-1 draw in a tactical match which saw a lot of missed opportunities from both ends.

The Pharaoh’s did show up and gave a good account of themselves. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah was the center of attention with his birthday falling the same day.

Egypt set the tone early, adopting a disciplined defensive posture while looking to strike on the counter. Their breakthrough arrived in the 19th minute through Emam Ashour.

The midfielder unleashed a spectacular, thunderous strike from the edge of the penalty area that left Belgium’s veteran goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, with no chance.

It was a historic moment for Ashour, marking his first international goal on the biggest stage in football. Throughout the first half, Belgium struggled to find their rhythm despite dominating possession.

While they controlled the pace of the game, Egypt’s defense remained compact, and Courtois was forced into a crucial diving save in the 33rd minute to prevent Egypt from doubling their lead before the interval.

Returning from the halftime break, Belgium appeared re-energized. Head coach Rudi Garcia’s tactical adjustments pushed the Red Devils higher up the pitch, putting intense pressure on the Egyptian backline.

The pressure finally yielded results in the 66th minute. A dangerous, whipped-in cross from Thomas Meunier caused chaos inside the Egyptian penalty area.

In the ensuing scramble involving Romelu Lukaku and Yasser Ibrahim, Egypt defender Mohamed Hany was caught in the crossfire, inadvertently turning the ball into his own net to level the score.

The equalizer shifted the momentum firmly toward Belgium. As the match entered the final 20 minutes, the Belgian national team peppered the Egyptian goal with chances, forcing goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir into several vital interventions.

Egypt, meanwhile, struggled to maintain their initial counter-attacking threat as fatigue began to set in.

Despite Belgium’s late flurry, including a desperate goal-line clearance and a series of missed attempts by Brandon Mechele and Leandro Trossard, Egypt held firm to secure a valuable point.

The final whistle brought a close to an engaging contest that proved the competitive nature of this year’s group stages. It finished 1-1 with Belgium and Egypt unable to find the winner.

For Belgium, the match served as a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead in a tournament that demands consistent clinical finishing.

For Egypt, the draw is a morale-boosting result against one of the world’s top-ranked teams, providing a solid foundation as they look to make a deep run in the tournament.

With the other teams in Group G, Iran and New Zealand, yet to play, the group remains wide open as teams look toward their next fixtures.

Both national team will look forward to getting three points in their next game as it could be crucial to them making it into the next round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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