FIFA Word Cup 2026: Australia vs Egypt Live Details, Preview, Lineups

FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
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Match:Australia vs Egypt
Tournament:FIFA 2026
Match Date:July 3 2026
Match Time:11:30 p.m. Indian Time (UTC +5:30)
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Preview: Australia vs Egypt

The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage continues with a high-pressure Round of 32 clash as Australia take on Egypt. The match is scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2026, at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas. For fans in India, the game kicks off at 11:30 PM IST. FIFA’s match centre lists the fixture as Australia vs Egypt, with kick-off at 18:00 local match time at Dallas Stadium.

This is a huge game for both teams. Australia are chasing their first-ever win in a World Cup knockout match, while Egypt are looking to extend their campaign with Mohamed Salah’s fitness one of the biggest talking points before kick-off.

Australia vs Egypt Live Match Details

Match: Australia vs Egypt
Tournament: FIFA World Cup 2026
Round: Round of 32
Date: Friday, July 3, 2026
India Time: 11:30 PM IST
Venue: Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Stage: Knockout round
Next Round: The winner will face the winner of Argentina vs Cape Verde in the Round of 16.

Australia vs Egypt Live Telecast and Streaming in India

Football fans in India can watch the Australia vs Egypt FIFA World Cup 2026 match live on Unite8 Sports. The tournament is being shown across Unite8 Sports TV channels, while live streaming is available on ZEE5. Esquire India reported that Zee Entertainment is showing the World Cup live on Unite8 Sports and streaming every match on ZEE5.

Viewers who prefer streaming can follow the match on the ZEE5 app or website. ZEE5 also lists the FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule and match coverage on its platform.

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Australia vs Egypt Match Preview

Australia enter this knockout fixture with confidence after coming through a difficult group that included the United States, Turkey and Paraguay. Head coach Tony Popovic has relied on several younger players during the tournament, including Patrick Beach, Alessandro Circati, Jordan Bos, Mo Toure and Nestory Irankunda. Reuters reported that Popovic believes this group is good enough to deliver now rather than simply being seen as a team for the future.

For Australia, this match is also about history. The Socceroos have reached the World Cup knockout rounds before, but they have never won a knockout match at the tournament. Their previous knockout defeats came against Italy in 2006 and Argentina in 2022, both of whom went on to become world champions.

Egypt, meanwhile, finished second in Group G behind Belgium and come into the match with a major question around Mohamed Salah. The Guardian reported that Salah has been declared fit enough to play after a hamstring issue, but Egypt coach Hossam Hassan was still unsure whether he would start or come off the bench.

Salah’s presence could have a major impact on the match. He scored once and provided two assists in the group stage, taking his Egypt tally to 68 international goals, just one behind Hossam Hassan’s all-time national record.

Australia Team News

Australia will be without Mathew Leckie and Jacob Italiano, who are both unavailable due to injury. Reuters reported that both players had left the squad earlier in the tournament, while The Standard also listed Leckie and Italiano as unavailable for the Egypt clash.

Tony Popovic is expected to stick close to the structure that helped Australia reach this stage. The Socceroos have been organised, physical and disciplined, with Harry Souttar a key figure in defence and Nestory Irankunda one of the main attacking outlets.

Egypt Team News

Egypt’s main concern is Mohamed Salah. Although he is fit enough to be involved, there is still uncertainty over whether he will start. The Guardian reported that Salah trained with the squad and is keen to contribute, while Hassan confirmed Egypt are waiting to decide how to use him.

Egypt will definitely be without Mohanad Lasheen, who is suspended after receiving another yellow card in the group stage. The Standard also reported that Hamdy Fathy, Hossam Abdelmaguid, Mohamed Abdelmonem and Ahmed El Fotouh were being monitored ahead of the match.

Australia Probable Lineup

Australia are expected to use a back-three system, with Patrick Beach in goal and Harry Souttar leading the defence. Squawka’s predicted XI has Australia lining up in a 3-4-3 formation.

Australia probable XI: Patrick Beach; Harry Souttar, Cameron Burgess, Alessandro Circati; Jordan Bos, Paul Okon-Engstler, Aiden O’Neill, Aziz Behich; Connor Metcalfe, Mohamed Toure, Nestory Irankunda.

Another predicted lineup from The Standard includes Lucas Herrington in defence and Cristian Volpato in attack, so Australia’s final selection may depend on how Popovic balances continuity and form before kick-off.

Egypt Probable Lineup

Egypt are expected to set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Omar Marmoush likely to lead the attack. If Salah does not start, Zizo could play in the advanced midfield role, with Emam Ashour and Mostafa Ziko supporting from wide areas. Squawka’s predicted lineup does not include Salah in the starting XI because of the uncertainty around his fitness.

Egypt probable XI: Mostafa Shobeir; Mohamed Hany, Ramy Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, Karim Hafez; Mahmoud Saber, Marwan Ateya; Mostafa Ziko, Zizo, Emam Ashour; Omar Marmoush.

The Standard’s predicted XI includes Salah in the attacking midfield line behind Marmoush, which shows that his involvement remains the biggest selection question before the match.

Key Players to Watch

For Australia, Nestory Irankunda will be one of the most important attacking players. The young forward has already scored at the tournament and is expected to be a major threat with his pace and direct running. The Standard noted that he has six goals in 18 appearances for the Socceroos.

For Egypt, the spotlight will naturally be on Mohamed Salah, even if he starts on the bench. His experience, movement and finishing can change the game quickly. If Salah is not ready to start, Omar Marmoush will become even more important as Egypt’s central attacking outlet.

Tactical Preview

Australia are likely to rely on structure, pressing and set-piece strength. Harry Souttar gives them a major aerial presence, while the wing-backs will be expected to cover large spaces and support quick transitions. Popovic has said Australia are prepared for both scenarios: Salah starting or Salah being used from the bench.

Egypt are expected to stay compact and look for moments in transition. If Salah starts, they will try to use his movement between the lines and his connection with Marmoush. If he begins on the bench, Egypt may take a more cautious approach and try to keep the match tight before introducing him later.

What Is at Stake?

This is a knockout match, so the equation is simple: the winner advances and the loser is eliminated. For Australia, victory would be a historic first knockout win at a FIFA World Cup. For Egypt, it would be a statement result and another step toward a memorable tournament run.

The winner of Australia vs Egypt will move on to face the winner of Argentina vs Cape Verde in the Round of 16.

Final Word

The Australia vs Egypt FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match has all the ingredients for a tense knockout contest. Australia have youth, energy and defensive strength, while Egypt have experience, tactical discipline and the possible return of Mohamed Salah.

Fans in India can watch the match live on Unite8 Sports and stream it on ZEE5. With a place in the Round of 16 at stake, this is one of the most important matches of the day and could produce a historic moment for either side.

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