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FIFA World Cup 2026: A clash of styles as Australia meets Egypt

FIFA World Cup 2026: A clash of styles as Australia meets Egypt

Posted on July 2, 2026 By admin


Egypt’s star Mohamed Salah could feature in the big game.
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Australia has made a habit of stretching World Cup matches into something uncomfortable, and that may yet be its greatest weapon in Arlington. Tony Popovic’s side arrives in the round of 32 not with the glamour of some of the tournament’s more expansive teams, but with defensive discipline and resilience that can carry sides deep into knockout football. Standing opposite is an Egyptian team enjoying one of the finest World Cups in its history, unbeaten so far and sensing the chance to turn a breakthrough campaign into something even bigger.

For the Socceroos, this is an opportunity to reach the last 16 in back-to-back editions and, more significantly, to win a World Cup knockout match for the first time. Popovic’s men have been difficult to break down throughout the tournament, and relying on the authority of Harry Souttar, the calm of Alessandro Circati and the industry around them to keep matches under control. Only Spain has faced shots of a lower average xG value than Australia in the group stage.

But it has scored only twice in the group stage and generated the lowest xG among all teams to finish in the top two. That places extra pressure on the likes of Riley McGree and Nestory Irankunda to inject thrust on the break, especially against an Egyptian side that can leave spaces when it commits numbers forward.

Egypt, though, arrives with momentum and more attacking variety. Hossam Hassan’s team came through Group G unbeaten, drawing with Belgium and Iran and beating New Zealand 3-1. Omar Marmoush has been the chief source of danger , drifting into pockets between the lines and linking play smartly in the inside-left channel, while the possible return of Mohamed Salah after a hamstring strain gives Egypt an extra layer of unpredictability, even if he is not fit enough to start.

The contest feels like a clash of temperaments as much as styles. Australia will try to shrink the game into duels, second balls and defensive concentration while Egypt will seek enough rhythm and craft to prise it open.

Australia also has Mile Jedinak in its corner if the tie goes to penalties. The assistant coach, who never missed from the spot for the Socceroos, said: “There are discussions we’re having in terms of what that may look like for us. On the day, you can’t account for who’s going to be on the pitch. You have to understand the makeup of your squad and who could potentially be there; have your list. It’s also about who’s comfortable and who’s a willing taker on the night.”

Egypt has lost more than it has won – seven to six – on penalties and comes into Friday’s game on a four-game losing run from spot kicks going back to its defeat in the 2021 AFCON final.

With Argentina likely waiting in the next round, both sides know this may be the match that defines their tournament.

Published – July 02, 2026 09:54 pm IST



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