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07-04 02:00
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Australia
Egypt
Attacks
128
130
Dangerous Attacks
65
71
Ball Possession
42
58
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4
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129′
H.Abdelmaguid
127′
M. Salah
126′
A. Mabil
125′
R. Rabia
124′
J. Irvine
123′
M.Saber
121′
M.Saber
M. Attia
120′
Y.Ibrahim
119′
M. Ryan
P.Beach
105′
H.bdelkarim
O. Marmoush
105′
H.Hassan
91′
S. El-Sagheer
90′
A. Mabil
C.Metcalfe
90′
Okon
A. O'Neill
End 1-1
80′
Trezeguet
K. Hafez
74′
M. Toure
N.Irankunda
74′
A. Hrustic
C.Volpato
67′
H.Abdelmaguid
H. Fathy
67′
H.Hassan
M.Zico
55′
M. Hany
45′
K. Trewin
J. Bos
Halftime 0-1
13′
0-1
E. Ashour
Assist: K. Hafez
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Match Info

Australia 1-1 Egypt: Socceroos and Pharaohs Share Spoils in World Cup Thriller

The FIFA World Cup witnessed a gripping encounter on July 4, 2026, as Australia and Egypt played out a 1-1 draw in a match that kept Group B wide open. Played in front of a passionate global audience, the game showcased contrasting styles with the Socceroos' high-pressing game meeting the Pharaohs' technical flair.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, both sides showed intent. Australia aimed to control possession through midfield while Egypt relied on rapid counter-attacks. The first half remained goalless despite several close chances, with each goalkeeper making vital saves.

Key Moments

  • 56' Goal – Australia: A well-worked set piece saw central defender Harry Souttar rise highest to head home a corner, giving the Socceroos the lead.
  • 73' Goal – Egypt: Star forward Mohamed Salah latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past Mat Ryan, restoring parity with his trademark composure.
  • 89' Red card: Australia's Riley McGree received a second yellow card for a late tackle, leaving his team to hold on with ten men.

Tactical Battle

Australia's coach deployed a 4-3-3 formation aimed at overwhelming Egypt's midfield, while the Pharaohs set up in a compact 4-4-2 to stifle space. The game swung in intensity after the red card, with Egypt pressing hard for a winner but unable to break through a resolute Australian defense.

Standout Players

  • Mat Ryan (Australia): Made several crucial saves, including a point-blank stop from Mostafa Mohamed in the 41st minute.
  • Mohamed Elneny (Egypt): Dictated the tempo from midfield, completing over 90% of his passes.

Group Implications

This result leaves both teams with one point from their opening match, setting up a crucial final group stage. Australia will face a must-win scenario against a European powerhouse, while Egypt looks to build momentum against a South American side.