Belgium – Egypt live: Salah’s Pharaohs chase first World Cup victory in Group G showdown

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Belgium seek to underline their credentials as Group G favourites when they open their World Cup campaign against Egypt in Seattle.

Belgium take on Egypt in the opening match of Group G. © FMM Graphic Studio

Group G favourites Belgium kick off their World Cup campaign at the Seattle Stadium on Monday with a showdown against Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, with the seven-time African champions still chasing their first victory on football’s biggest stage. Kevin De Bruyne is expected to start for the Red Devils, reviving his longtime Premier League rivalry with the Pharaoh’s Salah. Follow our live commentary.

Predicted XIs of Belgium – Egypt

Belgium: Courtois – De Cuyper, Mechele, Nguy, Meunier – Onana, Tielemans, De Bruyne – Doku, Trossard, De Ketelaere

Egypt: Shobeir – El Fotouh, Fathy, Ibrahim, Hany – Ateya, Lasheen, Ashour – Trezeguet, Salah, Marmoush

Egypt make their World Cup debut on Monday, hoping to clinch a maiden win and qualify for the knockout stages for the first time in four participations. But standing in their way are Group G favourites Belgium, who rank among the tournament’s outsiders.

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Belgium will seek to underline their credentials as Group G favourites when they open their World Cup campaign against Egypt in Seattle in just over an hour.

But the ​seven-time African champions can draw ‌confidence from victory when the sides last met and will hope a disciplined ⁠gameplan can frustrate one of Europe’s leading sides.

The Red Devils feature remnants of the “golden generation” that reached third place in 2018, including Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois, though coach Rudi Garcia has overseen a gradual transition towards a younger core led ​by Jeremy Doku, Amadou Onana and Charles De Ketelaere.

They are expected to dominate possession, while Egypt defend deep and look to their ​two best players – forward Mohamed Salah and striker Omar Marmoush – to create scoring opportunities with fast breaks. The Pharaohs will take encouragement from the last meeting between the sides, when they claimed a 2-1 victory in a friendly in Kuwait ​in November 2022.

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Monday’s match features the two strongest teams in Group G, ​which also ‌includes Iran and New Zealand, meaning the game is not necessarily ⁠a must-win for either side.

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