View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group G Match - Belgium vs Egypt.
Belgium begin their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Egypt in what could prove to be the decisive match in Group G on Monday, June 15 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The Red Devils enter the tournament looking to erase the disappointment of their 2022 group-stage exit, while Egypt are chasing their first-ever FIFA World Cup victory after qualifying impressively from Africa. With Kevin De Bruyne set for his fourth and likely final World Cup and Mohamed Salah carrying the hopes of the Pharaohs, the clash promises to be one of the standout opening fixtures. Kick-off is scheduled for 21:00 CET (12:00 p.m. local time in Seattle / 3:00 p.m. US Eastern)
| Country / Region | Channel / Package / Streaming |
|---|---|
| Great Britain | Viewers in UK can watch the match live on: |
| United States | Soccer fans in the US can watch the match live on:
|
| Ireland | |
| Canada | Canadian football fans follow the match live on: |
| Germany | In Germany live coverage will be provided by:
|
| Portugal | In Portugal the game will be broadcast live on Sport TV Channel 5. |
| Italy | In Italy fans can access the live coverage on:
|
| Finland |
|
| Netherlands | |
| Belgium | Football fans in Belgium can follow the match live on: |
| Spain | DAZN and Movistar Plus+ – M+ Liga de Campeones will broadcast the match live in Spain. |
| Poland |
|
| Sweden | The live coverage of the match will be available on SVT 1, NRK 1, SVT Play and Discovery +. |
| Norway | The Norwegian football fans can watch the match live on NRK 1 and NRK Sports. |
| France | M6, beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, My Canal and Free will provide live coverage for French football fans. |
| Worldwide | See FIFA World Cup Media Partners by Country |
If you're abroad and experiencing difficulties accessing the live stream from your current location, consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. One option for a VPN service is Express VPN.
Belgium:
Belgium have arrived in Seattle with a healthy squad and no major injury concerns. Veteran midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has spoken about enjoying what is expected to be his final World Cup, while head coach Rudi Garcia is expected to rely on the experienced spine of Thibaut Courtois, De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, supported by the pace of Jeremy Doku. Aston Villa teammates Youri Tielemans and Amadou Onana are likely to partner each other in midfield, with Arthur Theate and Nathan Ngoy favored in central defence.
Predicted Belgium XI (4-3-3):
Thibaut Courtois; Timothy Castagne, Nathan Ngoy, Arthur Theate, Maxim De Cuyper; Amadou Onana, Youri Tielemans, Kevin De Bruyne; Jeremy Doku, Romelu Lukaku, Leandro Trossard.
Egypt:
Egypt have no significant injury concerns ahead of their opener, although captain Mohamed Salah has managed a recent hamstring issue and is expected to lead the attack. Coach Hossam Hassan has built his side around a disciplined defence that remained unbeaten during qualifying, with Omar Marmoush providing pace and creativity alongside Salah on the counterattack. The Pharaohs will likely adopt a compact shape and look to frustrate Belgium before breaking quickly through their Premier League stars.
Predicted Egypt XI (4-2-3-1):
Mohamed El Shenawy; Mohamed Hany, Rami Rabia, Mohamed Abdelmonem, Ahmed Nabil Koka; Hamdi Fathi, Marwan Attia; Mahmoud Trezeguet, Zizo, Omar Marmoush; Mohamed Salah.