Egypt struck first: in the 19th minute Salah (on his 34th birthday) laid it off and Emam Ashour poked a shot through Meunier's legs and past Courtois—Salah's 12/13 passing plus that key assist made him Egypt's decisive man again. Belgium did not level until the 66th minute, via a Mohamed Hany own goal. Shots 15-14, xG 1.32-1.07, three shots on target each, two big chances each—1-1 was an even draw that gave both what they earned.
| Metric | 🇧🇪 Belgium | 🇪🇬 Egypt | Read |
|---|---|---|---|
| xG | 1.32 | 1.07 | Tiny gap—Belgium created no overwhelming chances |
| Shots / on target | 15 / 3 | 14 / 3 | Almost level; Egypt was not pinned back |
| Big chances | 2 | 2 | Chance quality even, a fair draw |
| Open-play goals | 0 (own goal) | 1 | Belgium scored none from open play, missing a focal point |
Sources: Sofascore, Opta Analyst, FIFA, Outlook India. For analysis only — not betting advice.
This is not a lopsided mismatch — it is a fixture with genuine competitive tension. Belgium (FIFA #9, 13-match unbeaten run, "Golden Generation" last ride) take on Egypt (FIFA #29, unbeaten in qualifying, Salah celebrating his 34th birthday). The market names Belgium clear favorites — win odds 1.67 (de-vigged ≈56%) — but Egypt are no pushover: win odds 5.00 (≈19%), draw 3.80 (≈25%). The central narrative is Salah vs Belgium's backline: he accounted for 60% of Egypt's qualifying goal involvement, while Belgium's Debast / De Winter partnership has not yet been stress-tested at speed by a world-class striker. The match's full tension sits in two places: Over/Under 2.5 goals (market mildly leans Under, but genuine disagreement exists) and whether Belgium can keep a clean sheet. Baseline scenario: Belgium 2-1 narrow win, with Salah generating at least one dangerous moment.
Per ESPN/Goal, Belgium winger Jérémy Doku left Tuesday's training session early with breathing discomfort but subsequently rejoined full training and is still expected to start; De Bruyne, Lukaku, Doku and Trossard are all projected to start. Zeno Debast (leg injury sustained in May) is still recovering and likely to miss out. Egypt report no fresh injuries — Marmoush as the lone striker, Salah on the right, Trezeguet and Ashour central. (Projected XIs, subject to official team sheets · unconfirmed)
Sports Mole reported that Manchester City winger Doku experienced breathing problems during Belgium's camp session ahead of the tournament opener. His inclusion in the starting XI remains subject to pre-match confirmation. If unavailable, Belgium's left-flank depth falls primarily on Leandro Trossard, reducing the pace and width that make Belgium's attack most dangerous. No confirmed injury concerns for Courtois, De Bruyne, or Lukaku. [Subject to official pre-match squad announcement]
Sky Sports, Goal.com, and multiple outlets confirm: Salah scored 9 goals and provided 3 assists in CAF qualifying, accounting for 60% of Egypt's total goal involvement. He will make his World Cup debut on June 15 — his 34th birthday. Omar Marmoush (top-level Bundesliga striker in 2024-25 at Manchester City) and Trezeguet provide secondary attacking support. Egypt manager Hossam Hassan has not yet released his official starting XI; no major injury concerns have been confirmed for key players. [Starting XI subject to official pre-match announcement]
Goal.com and HITC confirm that Courtois has returned to the Belgium national-team squad and is expected to start in goal. His return is the most significant individual comeback of Belgium's "Golden Generation" cycle. Garcia is expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 with Debast and De Winter as the central-back pair, Castagne / Meunier and De Cuyper at fullback.
Referee Ramon Abatti (Brazil · Série A · CONMEBOL) is confirmed to officiate this match; assistant referees Danilo Manis and Rafael Alves (both Brazil), fourth official Kevin Ortega (Peru). Referees from the Brazilian league tend to be relatively card-active and more tolerant of physical duels — but Abatti's major-tournament (World Cup / continental) card sample is limited, which constrains its quantitative reference value. [specific averages unconfirmed]
| Change | Predicted | Official | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEL · striker | Lukaku lone 9 | De Ketelaere false 9 | No target man → more fluid, movement-based attack rather than aerial focal point → slightly bearish for crosses/Over; Lukaku held as super-sub |
| BEL · centre-backs | Debast · De Winter | Ngoy · Mechele | Debast injury absence confirmed; experienced Mechele steps in — defensive credibility vs Salah/Marmoush actually rises, partly easing the snapshot's "inexperienced backline" worry |
| BEL · full-backs | Castagne(R) · De Cuyper(L) | Meunier(R) · Castagne(L) | Experienced Meunier guards the right vs Salah's cut-ins; Castagne shifts left, De Cuyper dropped → sturdier matchup against Egypt's main threat |
| BEL · left wing | Doku (unconfirmed) | Doku ✅ confirmed start | Biggest unknown resolved: breathing issue did not stop him — Belgium's sharpest wide threat is on, sustaining the Over / Belgium-handicap attacking case |
| EGY · keeper | El Shenawy | Shobeir | Veteran El Shenawy benched, Mostafa Shobeir starts — Egypt's last line loses experience, making a Belgium clean sheet likelier during sustained pressure |
| EGY · left | Trezeguet | Mostafa Ziko | Widely predicted Trezeguet drops to the bench, Ziko takes the left — Egypt's right (Salah) is still the main threat, left-side output expectation revised down |
| EGY · shape/midfield | 4-3-3 (Ashour·Fathy·Attia) | 4-2-3-1 (Lasheen·Attia pivot, Ashour pushed up) | Hamdy Fathy drops to CB, Lasheen joins the double pivot → thicker, more defensive block, reinforcing the "low-block counter" thread; Ashour links Salah/Marmoush |
| EGY · core | Salah(C) · Marmoush | Salah(C) right · Marmoush lone 9 | 11/2 core positions match the prediction — no injuries, Plan A executed, the Salah-birthday narrative holds |
In the short window after lineups dropped, no public data shows a clear one-way move in this match's 1X2 / totals markets (unconfirmed). By the nature of the XIs: Belgium's core (De Bruyne, Doku, Courtois) all start with no shock withdrawal, so the match-odds line lacks a catalyst; Egypt's two surprises (backup keeper starting, Trezeguet dropped) are mildly negative for Egypt's attack and theoretically lend faint support to "Belgium clean sheet / Under 2.5," though limited in size. Odds shown in European decimal: Belgium 1.67, Draw 3.80, Egypt 5.00 (unchanged from pre-match). Factual statement only, not betting advice.
| Metric | 🇧🇪 Belgium | 🇪🇬 Egypt |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | #9 | #29 |
| Recent form | 13-match unbeaten; 29 goals in 8 qualifying matches; 5-0 vs Tunisia | Unbeaten CAF qualifying (10 matches); 4-0 vs Saudi Arabia; 3-2 vs Ivory Coast |
| Head coach | Rudi Garcia | Hossam Hassan |
| Key players | De Bruyne, Lukaku, Doku (unconfirmed), Courtois | Salah (C), Marmoush, Trezeguet |
| 1X2 Odds (decimal) | Win 1.67 (de-vig ≈56%) | Win 5.00 (≈19%) · Draw 3.80 (≈25%) |
| Over / Under 2.5 | Over 2.5 ≈2.00 / Under 2.5 ≈1.82 — market mildly favors Under; real disagreement exists | |
| Asian handicap line | Belgium -0.5 (line only, not odds) | Egypt +0.5 receive (line only) odds unconfirmed |
| Head-to-head | 4 friendlies: Egypt 2 wins (incl. 2-1 in 2022), Belgium 1 win (3-0 in 2018), 1 draw | |
| Source | Type | Pick / View |
|---|---|---|
| Sports Mole | Prediction media | Belgium 2-1 — Belgium edge it; Salah scores |
| Racing Post | UK establishment | Belgium win + Over 2.5 as combo; Egypt has counter-attack threat |
| ClutchPoints | US sports media | Belgium win (-155); Over 2.5 (+100) as add-on |
| OddsShark | Odds aggregator | Belgium should outclass Egypt on quality |
| Dimers model | Data-driven | Most likely scoreline: Egypt 0-1 Belgium (low-scoring win) |
| Kalshi prediction market | Market consensus | Belgium 61%, Draw 24%, Egypt 17% |
| Timepoint | Market | Belgium win | Reading |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opening | Multiple books | ≈1.67 | Belgium favored but not extreme; line has informational content |
| Jun 13/14 | Bet365 / 1xBet | 1.67–1.68 | Stable; Draw 3.80, Egypt 5.00 |
| Jun 13/14 | Over 2.5 | ≈2.00 | Under 2.5 ≈1.82 — both sides active; mild lean to Under |
| Dimension | 🇧🇪 Belgium | 🇪🇬 Egypt | Implication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corners won (avg) | 7 of last 9 matches exceeded 10.5 corners exact avg unconfirmed | Counter-attack style, low possession — low corner output | Belgium's pressing attack is the main corner-production engine |
| Corners conceded (avg) | Relatively few (stable ball retention) | Deep defensive shape, frequent byline clearances → donate corners to opponent | Egypt's block inadvertently boosts Belgium's corner count |
| Attacking emphasis | Doku / De Cuyper wide runs + De Bruyne set-piece delivery | Salah left-channel runs; Marmoush direct; primarily defensive shape | Belgium's wide overloads are the primary source of earned corners |
| Set-piece threat | High: De Bruyne delivery quality elite; Lukaku / Debast aerial threat | Moderate: Salah free-kick ability; overall aerial dueling weaker | Corners convert to greater danger for Belgium than Egypt |
| Corner dominance tendency | Clear advantage (est. 7–9:3–5) | Disadvantage but not extreme | Moderate corner differential — not a mismatch, a real market |
Belgium produced 10.5+ corners in 7 of their last 9 matches (Racing Post / multiple sources). Exact opening line for corner totals market not retrieved (unconfirmed); based on similar matchup profiles, estimate approximately Over/Under 9.5–10.5. Corner handicap line: based on stylistic analysis, Belgium approximately -2.5 / -3.5 net corner advantage (unconfirmed).
| Player | Position / Club | Recent / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Kevin De Bruyne (C) | Midfielder / Man City | Captain; 37 international goals from 119 caps; Belgium's attacking brain and set-piece architect |
| Romelu Lukaku | Forward / Napoli | Central striker; physical target man; Belgium's primary finisher and link-up hub |
| Jeremy Doku | Winger / Man City | Left-flank explosive runner; breathing issue in camp — start unconfirmed |
| Thibaut Courtois | Goalkeeper / Real Madrid | Returning after injury; world-class shot-stopper; crucial vs Salah counter-attacks |
| Player | Position / Club | Recent / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mohamed Salah (C) | Forward / Liverpool | 34th birthday June 15; qualifying: 9 goals + 3 assists = 60% goal involvement; primary threat |
| Omar Marmoush | Forward / Man City | Top-level Bundesliga performer 2024-25; speed and finishing provide Egypt's second attacking outlet |
| Trezeguet | Winger | Qualifying contributor; provides width on Egypt's right side and off-side trap runs |
| El Shenawy | Goalkeeper / Al-Ahly | Experienced keeper; will face heavy shot volume if Belgium dominate phases |