Belgium arrive at the 2026 World Cup in outstanding attacking form. The Red Devils are unbeaten in their last five matches and have scored an impressive 20 goals during that stretch. Their preparations included emphatic victories over Tunisia (5-0), the United States (5-2), and Croatia (2-0), while a 1-1 draw against Mexico was the only occasion they failed to claim all three points. Belgium's attacking strength continues to revolve around the experience and quality of Kevin De Bruyne, the finishing ability of Romelu Lukaku, and the pace and creativity of Jeremy Doku.
2 x £10 Free Bet
Review
100$-500$ for No Lose Free Bets
Review
100% up to £200
Review
Not available
Review
Egypt, meanwhile, have quietly built momentum through a series of disciplined performances. The Pharaohs have conceded only two goals in their last five matches, underlining the defensive organization that has become one of their greatest assets. Although they suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Brazil in their most recent outing, they previously defeated Russia (1-0), held Spain to a goalless draw, and comfortably overcame Saudi Arabia (4-0). As always, much of Egypt's attacking threat is centered around Mohamed Salah, with Omar Marmoush and Mostafa Mohamed providing valuable support in the final third.
The contrast in styles should make for a compelling contest. Belgium will look to dominate possession and use their attacking firepower to stretch the Egyptian defense, while the Pharaohs are likely to rely on their compact structure and quick transitions to create opportunities on the counterattack.
Egypt's recent defensive record suggests they will not be easy to break down, but Belgium's current attacking form is difficult to ignore. With confidence high and several key players performing at an elite level, the Red Devils appear to have the quality needed to edge this encounter and begin their World Cup campaign with a valuable victory.
Belgium to win 1.68


.png)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpeg)
.jpg)
%20(1).jpeg)
.png)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpeg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpeg)