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Egypt Draw Belgium, Iran and New Zealand in 2026 World Cup Group G and Fancy Knockout Chances

Egypt’s path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stages looks promising after the Pharaohs were drawn in Group G alongside Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand — a balanced group that has already stirred optimism among fans and analysts alike.

Belgium remain the group’s top seed, but the Red Devils are in a transitional rebuild following the decline of their “Golden Generation.” Their performances in recent tournaments have lacked the dominance once associated with the Lukaku–De Bruyne era, giving Egypt legitimate belief that an upset is possible.

Iran, known for their defensive discipline and counter-attacking precision, will likely pose the sternest tactical challenge. Egypt’s technical staff have already circled that fixture as a potential “group decider.”

New Zealand, returning to the global stage as Oceania’s representative, bring physicality and organisation but remain the least experienced side in the group.

With Mohamed Salah expected to lead what could be his final World Cup appearance, Egypt enter the tournament with motivation, quality, and continental pride. Their strong defensive core — anchored by Mohamed El Shenawy, Ahmed Hegazy and emerging Premier League talents — provides a foundation for Salah’s attacking brilliance.

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Head coach Rui Vitória believes Egypt’s combination of stability, experience, and star power puts them in a strong position to advance.

The Pharaohs have not reached the knockout stages since 1934. Many believe 2026 offers their best opportunity in nearly a century.

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