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Ninety XI Man of the Match

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★ Man of the MatchLegendary
Youri Tielemans
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Youri Tielemans

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7.7Rating
0Goals
0Assists
90'Mins
1 produced · 50% of the vote

Full results

  • Emam Ashour
    Emam Ashour1 · 50%
  • Youri Tielemans
    Youri Tielemans1 · 50%

Timeline

  1. 89'
    Karim Hafez Ramadan Seif El Din↳ Ahmed Fatouh
  2. 88'
    Ibrahim Adel↳ Hamdy Fathy
  3. Hans Vanaken↳ Kevin De Bruyne
    86'
  4. Matías Fernández-Pardo↳ Jérémy Doku
    86'
  5. 76'
    Zizo↳ Mostafa Mohamed Zaki Abdelraouf
  6. 76'
    Hamza Abdelkarim↳ Mohamed Salah
  7. Maxim De CuyperFoul
    75'

Top Stats

54%
Possession
46%
1.281.01
xG
1514
Shots
33
Shots on target
27
Corners
1515
Fouls

Lineups

Attack Momentum

Home99' Away

Match Stats

Attacking

15Shots14
3Shots on target3
9Shots inside box10
2Corners7
0Offsides1

Possession & Passing

54%Possession46%
453Passes397
86%Pass accuracy81%

Defending

16Tackles28
2Saves3

Discipline

15Fouls15
2Yellow cards2

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Recap

Belgium and Egypt Finish Level in 1-1 Draw After Intense Opener

Belgium and Egypt played out a 1-1 draw in the World Cup opener at Seattle Stadium. Egypt scored the first goal when Emam Ashour netted in the 19th minute, with an assist by Mohamed Salah, making it 1-0. 1-1 came through an own-goal in the 66th minute, which was the final result. "We got one point at the end but we gave it our all. We have to thank the fans who came. We know Belgium are a good team with good quality players, but we can't say it was the hardest or easiest game - every game is about three points. The whole atmosphere was great and we need to thank the fans. We look forward to the match and an even better atmosphere." Egypt's teenage striker Hamza Abdelkarim said after the hard-fought draw. The next World Cup games for Belgium are Iran on 21 June and New Zealand on 27 June. Egypt play New Zealand on 22 June and Iran on 27 June.

Ninety XI/8h ago

Belgium takes on Egypt in FIFA World Cup Group G match.

Belgium vs Egypt kicks off at 20:00 [GMT+1] on Monday, June 15, at the Seattle Stadium. Belgium will begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with Monday’s Group G clash against Egypt, which also consists of Iran and New Zealand. They head into this fixture with strong momentum, having won six of their last ten matches while remaining unbeaten in nine consecutive games across all competitions. Looking at the bigger picture, Belgium have avoided defeat in 106 of their last 127 matches, an impressive statistic that reflects years of consistency at the highest level. One of the foundations of their recent success has been defensive solidity. In addition, their ability to control possession and limit clear opportunities has made them difficult to break down, even when not operating at their attacking best. Interestingly, Belgium's recent World Cup matches have tended to be tight affairs. Each of their last five World Cup games has produced under 2.5 goals, highlighting a pragmatic approach often seen in tournament football where avoiding mistakes becomes as important as creating chances. Belgium’s top scorer Romelu Lukaku [90 goals] is expected to team up with City’s Jérémy Doku and Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard at the attacking end of a 4—3—3 formation. Meanwhile, a midfield trio of Youri Tielemans, Kevin De Bruyne, and Amadou Onana may be seen behind the attacking trio. Thirty-four-year-old Thibaut Courtois is expected to keep his place between the sticks. Egypt arrives with a similarly impressive overall record. They have avoided defeat in 32 of their last 34 matches in all competitions, underlining the resilience that has become a hallmark of their performances. However, draws have been a recurring feature, with half of their last six matches ending level. The Pharaohs have also demonstrated strong defensive organisation away from home. Their last three away matches have all produced under 2.5 goals, suggesting a cautious and disciplined tactical approach when playing outside familiar surroundings. There is one concern for Egypt heading into this fixture. Despite their strong overall record, they have lost each of their last three World Cup matches. That trend indicates that while they regularly perform well in qualifying and regional competitions, translating that consistency onto the biggest stage has proven more difficult. Belgium's recent World Cup matches have consistently stayed below the 2.5-goal mark, while Egypt's fixtures outside of home have followed a similar pattern. Omar Marmoush will be facing his Manchester City teammate Doku while teaming up with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah at the attacking end of a 4—4—2 formation.

Ninety XI/10h ago

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