EGYPT · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Egypt: A one-one draw with Iran sent Egypt into the knockout rounds.
—First time ever: It is Egypt’s first World Cup knockout appearance in four attempts.
—Late VAR drama: Iran had a stoppage-time winner ruled out by the video review.
—Second in Group G: Egypt finished on five points, behind Belgium on goal difference.
—Iran out: Three draws left Iran short of the knockout rounds.
A late video review denied Iran a winner and, with it, secured the knockout place Egypt had waited nearly a century to claim.
World Cup 2026 Egypt reach a historic first
Egypt drew one-one with Iran at Lumen Field in Seattle on Friday night. The point carried the Pharaohs into the round of thirty-two.
According to FIFA’s official match centre, Mahmoud Saber put Egypt ahead early before Ramin Rezaeian levelled for Iran. It was listed as Match sixty-three of the tournament.
The draw left Egypt second in Group G on five points. Belgium took top spot on goal difference after their own win.
A first in their history
Egypt have appeared at the World Cup in 1934, 1990, 2018 and now 2026. On none of those earlier visits did they reach the knockout stage.
By The Rio Times’ reading of the record, this is the first knockout appearance in the nation’s World Cup history. It ends nearly a century of early exits.
Their win over New Zealand earlier in the group had already been a first World Cup victory. Now they have gone a giant step further.
The VAR moment that decided it
Iran thought they had snatched a stoppage-time winner that would have sent Egypt out. The goal was ruled out after a video review.
That decision preserved the draw and the point Egypt needed. The Egyptian players celebrated as if they had scored themselves.
For Iran, it was a cruel way to bow out. A late goal that briefly looked decisive was wiped from the board.
How Group G finished
Belgium won the group with five points after thrashing New Zealand. Egypt also reached five points but finished second on goal difference.
Iran ended on three points from three draws, short of the cut. New Zealand finished bottom with a single point.
The group had looked open all week, with three teams able to advance on the final day. Egypt held their nerve to come through.
Salah’s tournament continues
Captain Mohamed Salah has carried Egyptian hopes through the group. His leadership has been central to the run.
Reaching the knockouts gives Salah a stage he has long been denied at this level. It is a milestone for a generation of Egyptian players.
The Pharaohs will now test themselves against one of the tournament’s stronger sides. They arrive with momentum and belief.
Egypt have leaned on a settled defence and a clear plan throughout the group. That structure has made them difficult to break down.
Africa’s strong showing
Egypt add to a record African presence in the knockout rounds at this World Cup. The continent arrived with more teams than ever before.
That depth is now translating into results on the field. Several African sides have reached the last thirty-two.
Egypt sit alongside fellow qualifiers from across the continent in the knockout draw. Their progress reinforces a tournament-wide shift in African fortunes.
Why it matters
For Egypt, the result is a breakthrough decades in the making. It rewards a patient campaign built on resilience rather than flair.
The expanded format helped, but Egypt earned their place on points. They were unbeaten in two of their three games and never trailed for long.
What comes next
As Group G runners-up, Egypt advance to a round-of-thirty-two tie against a qualifier from another section. The opponent will be confirmed once the final groups conclude.
Egypt will not fear anyone after the way they navigated this group. The pressure now shifts to their opponents.
For a proud football nation, the wait for a knockout night is finally over. The next chapter begins in the days ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Egypt vs Iran score?
The match finished one-one at Lumen Field in Seattle. Mahmoud Saber scored for Egypt and Ramin Rezaeian for Iran.
Why was this historic for Egypt?
It is Egypt’s first World Cup knockout appearance in four attempts. They had never advanced past the group stage before.
What happened with the late VAR call?
Iran had a stoppage-time goal ruled out after a video review. The decision preserved the draw that sent Egypt through.
Who won Group G?
Belgium won Group G with five points on goal difference. Egypt finished second on the same total.
Is Iran out of the World Cup?
Yes, Iran were eliminated after three draws left them on three points. They finished third in Group G.
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