Top 3 Bets Summary
- Main Pick: Egypt to Qualify
- Value Play: Both Teams to Score – Yes
- Alternative Bet: First Half – Draw
Australia vs Egypt Match Details
- Location: Dallas, USA
- Stadium: AT&T Stadium
- Date: 03/07/2026
- Kick-off Time: 20:00 SAST
Top 3 Betting Picks for Australia vs Egypt
Here are our top Australia vs Egypt predictions for this crucial Round of 32 clash, focusing on the qualification, goals, and half-time markets.
| picks | winner prediction | type of bet | odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pick 1 | Egypt | To Qualify | 1.66 |
| Pick 2 | Yes | Both Teams to Score | 2.20 |
| Pick 3 | Draw | 1st Half Result | 1.90 |
Pick 1: Egypt to Qualify
The primary value lies in backing Egypt to Qualify at odds of 1.66. While this is the Pharaohs’ first-ever knockout match in the tournament, their form provides a solid foundation for this pick.
- Egypt arrive at this stage unbeaten, having navigated a group with Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand.
- Australia’s group stage performance was inconsistent, featuring a win, a loss, and a draw. Their attacking metrics are particularly concerning, generating a meagre 1.18 xG against Turkiye, 0.35 xG against the USA, and 0.55 xG against Paraguay.
- Egypt possesses a far more clinical frontline. With talents like Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush, they have the individual quality to break down a stubborn Australian defence and decide the contest.
Pick 2: Goals Market: Both Teams to Score – Yes
For those seeking higher returns, Both Teams to Score – Yes at 2.20 presents an excellent value play. Egypt’s matches have been consistently open, a trend that could continue in this do-or-die fixture.
- All three of Egypt’s group games saw both teams find the net. They demonstrated their attacking prowess by scoring against Belgium but also showed defensive vulnerabilities by conceding to Iran and New Zealand.
- The Pharaohs’ underlying data supports this, with a high expected goals against (xGA) of 4.56 from their three group matches.
- While Australia’s attack has been blunt (2.08 xG total), Egypt’s defensive gaps could provide the Socceroos with the chances they need to get on the scoresheet.
Pick 3: Half-Time Market: First Half – Draw
A more conservative but logical angle is the First Half – Draw at odds of 1.90. Knockout matches are often cagey affairs, and neither side has shown a tendency to start fast.
- This bet successfully landed in Australia’s final group game against Paraguay, where the first-half xG was a minuscule 0.28.
- The Socceroos have averaged just 0.3 first-half goals across their last 10 matches, highlighting their cautious approach.
- Egypt shares this trait, with the scores being level at the break in their last match against Iran. They average just 0.5 first-half goals in their last 10 competitive games.
Recent Form & Head-to-Head
Egypt enters this knockout clash in strong form, having lost just one of their last eight matches. Their recent games have been full of action, with their last four all seeing both teams score. The Pharaohs advanced from the group stage unbeaten, securing a win over New Zealand and draws against Belgium and Iran.
| date | result | competition |
|---|---|---|
| 17/11/2010 | Egypt 3-0 Australia | Friendly International |
Australia’s path was more turbulent. An opening 2-0 win against Turkiye was followed by a 2-0 defeat to the USA and a cagey 0-0 draw with Paraguay to secure their spot. The Socceroos have built their campaign on defensive solidity but have looked uninspired in attack. The only previous meeting between the sides was a friendly in 2010, which Egypt won comfortably.

Tue, 31 Mar ![]() 5 ![]() 1 |
Sun, 31 May ![]() 2 (1) ![]() 0 |
Sat, 6 Jun ![]() 1 ![]() 1 |
Sun, 14 Jun ![]() (0.78 xG) 1 (2) ![]() (1.84 xG) 0 |
Fri, 19 Jun ![]() (1.35 xG) 2 ![]() (0.41 xG) 0 | |
Fri, 26 Jun ![]() (0.29 xG) 0 ![]() (0.77 xG) 0 | |
Fri, 3 Jul ![]() ![]() | 18:00 |

Tue, 31 Mar ![]() 0 ![]() 0 |
Thu, 28 May ![]() 1 ![]() 0 |
Sat, 6 Jun ![]() 2 ![]() 1 |
Mon, 15 Jun ![]() (1.27 xG) 1 ![]() (1.13 xG) 1 |
Mon, 22 Jun ![]() (1.27 xG) 1 ![]() (1.93 xG) 3 | |
Sat, 27 Jun ![]() (1 xG) 1 ![]() (2.08 xG) 1 | |
Fri, 3 Jul ![]() ![]() | 18:00 |
Match Preview: Australia vs Egypt
History will be made at the AT&T Stadium as both Australia and Egypt seek their first-ever victory in a knockout match at the global tournament. This Round of 32 fixture pits the Socceroos’ defensive organisation against the Pharaohs’ attacking flair in a classic clash of styles.
Egypt booked their place after a tense 1-1 draw with Iran, while Australia advanced following a goalless stalemate with Paraguay. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and with both teams favouring a counter-attacking approach, expect a tactical battle where the opening goal could prove decisive.
Team News & Predicted Lineups
Egypt’s biggest concern surrounds the fitness of star player Mohamed Salah, who is a major doubt with a hamstring injury but was seen in training. The Pharaohs will also be without the suspended Mohanad Lasheen. However, they expect Hamdy Fathy and Hossam Abdelmaguid to return to the squad.
Australia have been hit with significant injuries, losing midfielder Jacob Italiano and attacker Mathew Leckie for the remainder of the tournament. Their absence will test the depth of Tony Popovic’s squad in a crucial area of the pitch.
Australia Predicted Lineup (3-4-3): Beach; Souttar, Circati, Herrington; Behich, Irvine, O’Neill, Bos; Volpato, Metcalfe; Irankunda.
Egypt Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1): Shobeir; Hafez, Ibrahim, Rabia, Hany; Saber, Ateya; Ashour, Salah, Ziko; Marmoush.




| 1Mathew Ryan |
| 2Milos Degenek |
| 6Jason Geria |
| 9Mohamed Toure |
| 10Ajdin Hrustic |
| 11Awer Mabil |
| 12Paul Izzo |
| 14Cameron Devlin |
| 15Kai Trewin |
| 21Cameron Burgess |
| 23Nishan Velupillay |
| 24Paul Okon-Engstler |
| 26Tete Yengi |
| 1Mohamed El Shenawy |
| 6Mohamed Abdelmonem |
| 7Trezeguet |
| 9Hamza Abdelkarim |
| 12Haissem Hassan |
| 13Ahmed Fatouh |
| 14Hamdy Fathy |
| 16Mahdi Soliman |
| 18Nabil Emad Dunga |
| 20Ibrahim Adel |
| 24Tarek Alaa |
| 25Zizo |
| 26Mohamed Alaa |
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