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TV-guide: Where to Watch Belgium – Egypt

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Egypt national team during the Africa Cup of Nations playoff, 17 January 2026
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Football fans are in for a treat as Belgium takes on Egypt in a highly anticipated World Cup 2026 match. Scheduled for June 15, 2026, this clash promises to be an exciting encounter between two competitive teams.

Belgium, known for their attacking prowess, has shown an impressive form recently, with decisive victories against Tunisia and Croatia. Egypt, on the other hand, boasts a strong defence and will be looking to leverage their recent performance against Russia.

This match is crucial for both teams as they aim to secure a strong start in the group stage. Fans should be ready for an exhilarating game of skill, strategy, and football passion.

Belgium – Egypt: When and Where?

  • City: Seattle
  • Stadium: Lumen Field
  • Date: 15 June 2026
  • Hour: 21:00 CEST

The match will take place at Lumen Field in Seattle, a venue known for its electrifying atmosphere. Mark your calendars for Monday, June 15, 2026, at 21:00 Central European Summer Time (CEST). Ensure you’re prepared for an evening of top-tier football action.

Lumen Field

World Cup Grp. G

June 15, 2026

9:00 pm

Belgium
Egypt
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Belgium – Egypt: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: SuperSport
  • Broadcast time: 21:00 SAST

South African viewers can catch the live action on SuperSport, the official broadcaster for the World Cup matches. The match will be broadcast at 21:00 South African Standard Time (SAST). For the most accurate and up-to-date broadcast information, visit Live Soccer TV or check SuperSport’s official channels.

Belgium – Egypt: Predicted Lineups

The match between Belgium and Egypt is not just a clash of footballing styles but also a battle of tactical minds. Belgium, sitting comfortably at the top of their group, will want to maintain their momentum and secure an early advantage in the tournament.

Egypt, positioned closely behind, is eager to make a strong statement against formidable opponents. The lineups are pivotal, with key players potentially making the difference.

Belgium Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Belgium’s expected lineup is strong, with Thibaut Courtois likely to guard the goal. Their defence will be spearheaded by Thomas Meunier and Brandon Mechele, while Kevin De Bruyne will orchestrate the midfield.

The attacking threat will be led by Jeremy Doku and Charles De Ketelaere. However, they face injuries with Zeno Debast, Romeo Lavia, and Matte Smets possibly sidelined, which could influence their tactical setup.

  • Belgium predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Thibaut Courtois, Right back – Thomas Meunier, Right centre back – Nathan Ngoy, Left centre back – Brandon Mechele, Left back – Timothy Castagne, Right defensive midfielder – Youri Tielemans, Left defensive midfielder – Amadou Onana, Right wing – Jeremy Doku, Attacking midfielder – Kevin De Bruyne, Left wing – Leandro Trossard, Centre forward – Charles De Ketelaere
  • Belgium injuries and suspensions: Zeno Debast, Romeo Lavia, Matte Smets

Egypt Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Egypt is expected to field their best XI, with Mohamed El Shenawy as the goalkeeper. The defensive line will feature Mohamed Hany and Ahmed Fatouh, while Mohamed Salah is set to lead the midfield.

Omar Marmoush will be a key figure in their attack. Injuries to Karim Fouad and Mohamed Hamdi could impact their defensive strategy.

  • Egypt predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Mohamed El Shenawy, Right back – Mohamed Hany, Right centre back – Hossam Abdelmaguid, Central back – Yasser Ibrahim, Left centre back – Hamdy Fathy, Left back – Ahmed Fatouh, Right midfielder – Mohamed Salah, Right central midfielder – Marwan Ateya, Left central midfielder – Emam Ashour, Left midfielder – Trezeguet, Centre forward – Omar Marmoush
  • Egypt injuries and suspensions: Karim Fouad, Mohamed Hamdi