EGYPT · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Egypt: Egypt face Australia at Dallas Stadium in the round of thirty-two.
—History bid: A win would be Egypt’s first World Cup knockout victory in their history.
—Kick-off: The tie starts at one in the afternoon in Dallas on Friday.
—Group route: Egypt finished second in Group G, behind Belgium on goal difference.
—Doubt: Mohamed Salah’s fitness is uncertain after he limped off against Iran.
In four previous World Cups stretching back more than ninety years, Egypt have never reached the knockout rounds. Ninety minutes in Dallas could change that.
World Cup 2026 Egypt face Australia in Dallas
Egypt meet Australia at Dallas Stadium on Friday in the round of thirty-two. It is the first time the two nations have ever met at a World Cup.
The round of thirty-two is the first knockout stage of this expanded tournament format, where teams who finished first or second in their groups compete in single-elimination matches. One loss means immediate elimination and the end of a World Cup campaign.
According to Football Australia’s official preview, kick-off is set for one in the afternoon local time. That is nine in the evening in Cairo.
Australia arrive as Group D runners-up and will fancy their chances. For Egypt, the tie is a shot at history.
Egypt chase a first-ever knockout
The Rio Times notes that Egypt have reached four World Cups and never gone beyond the group stage. Those appearances came in 1934, 1990, 2018 and now 2026.
That gap between appearances reflects both the difficulty of African qualification and Egypt’s own domestic challenges over the decades. The Pharaohs are one of Africa’s most successful teams in continental competition but have struggled to translate that into World Cup progress.
That makes Friday the most important ninety minutes in the modern history of the Pharaohs. A win would finally break a barrier standing for more than ninety years.
Hossam Hassan’s side have grown into the tournament. Reaching this stage has already lifted the mood back home.
How World Cup 2026 Egypt reached the last 32
Egypt finished second in Group G behind Belgium. They drew their opening match one-all with the Belgians.
A three-one win over New Zealand followed before a one-all draw with Iran sealed second place. Belgium pipped them to top spot on goal difference.
Goal difference is the first tiebreaker used when teams finish level on points in the group stage. It measures the gap between goals scored and goals conceded across all three group matches.
Five points from three games was a solid return. The Pharaohs conceded sparingly and took their chances when they came.
Australia arrive as Group D runners-up
Tony Popovic’s Australia finished second in Group D on four points. They beat Turkiye, lost to the United States and drew with Paraguay.
The Socceroos reached the knockouts with a goal difference of zero. Their reward is another shot at a stage that has long eluded them.
Australia are still chasing their first knockout-stage win at a World Cup. They lost at this stage in 2006 and again in 2022.
Both nations therefore carry the weight of unfulfilled ambition into Dallas. The question is which team can finally shed that burden under the pressure of a knockout tie.
The Salah question
Egypt’s hopes may hinge on Mohamed Salah’s fitness. The captain limped off in the second half against Iran with his left leg bandaged.
Egypt will give their talisman every chance to be ready. His presence would transform their attacking threat in Dallas.
Egypt’s record scorer has been central to everything good they have produced. Losing him would force a major rethink against a disciplined Australian defence.
The uncertainty around his availability adds another layer of tension to an already high-stakes encounter. How Egypt’s medical staff manage his recovery in the days before kick-off could shape the entire match.
A rare meeting renewed
Egypt and Australia have met only twice before and never at a World Cup. Their last encounter was a friendly in Cairo in November 2010.
Egypt won that match three-nil on home soil. Friday offers Australia a chance to settle an old score on neutral ground.
How Australia will set up
Popovic’s side are well drilled and hard to beat. They will look to stay compact and frustrate a more fancied opponent.
Set pieces and counterattacks are likely to be their main weapons. Australia have built their tournament on organisation rather than flair.
Their energy and pressing have troubled stronger sides before. Egypt will need patience to break down a stubborn Australian block.
What the winner faces
The victor advances to the round of sixteen the following week. A place in the last sixteen would be new ground for Egypt and familiar for Australia.
For the Pharaohs it would be uncharted history. For the Socceroos it would mean a long-awaited knockout breakthrough.
Why it matters
A record nine African teams reached the last thirty-two at this World Cup. Egypt are among the most storied yet the least rewarded in the knockouts.
A win in Dallas would rewrite that story. Defeat would leave the long wait for a first knockout night intact.
The broader significance extends beyond one match. A breakthrough here could reshape expectations for Egyptian football and inspire a new generation at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is World Cup 2026 Egypt vs Australia?
The match kicks off at one in the afternoon local time on Friday at Dallas Stadium. That is nine in the evening in Cairo.
Why would a win be historic for Egypt?
Egypt have never advanced past the group stage in four previous World Cups. A victory in Dallas would be their first knockout win ever.
How did Egypt reach the last thirty-two?
They finished second in Group G behind Belgium on goal difference. They drew with Belgium, beat New Zealand and drew with Iran.
Will Mohamed Salah play against Australia?
His fitness is uncertain after he limped off against Iran. Egypt are hopeful their captain will be ready in time.
Who does the winner play next?
The winner advances to the round of sixteen the following week. That tie falls in the lower half of the draw.
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