The Australian national football team, the Socceroos, will face Egypt in the last 32 at the World Cup following the conclusion of Group G. The match is scheduled for Friday, 3 July, at 1pm local time in Dallas. Australia qualified for this stage after a volatile group phase, while Egypt secured their spot with a […]

The Australian national football team, the Socceroos, will face Egypt in the last 32 at the World Cup following the conclusion of Group G. The match is scheduled for Friday, 3 July, at 1pm local time in Dallas. Australia qualified for this stage after a volatile group phase, while Egypt secured their spot with a 1-1 draw against Iran.
How the Australia vs. Egypt Matchup Was Decided
The path to the knockout stages remained uncertain until the final minutes of Group G play. According to match reports, Australia’s opponent shifted throughout the evening as Belgium and Egypt jockeyed for position. Belgium’s 5-1 victory over New Zealand pushed them to the top of the group on goal difference, while Egypt’s draw with Iran left the Pharaohs in second place with five points.
This result sets up a meeting between the two nations. Australia and Egypt will meet for the first time at a World Cup and for just the third time in their history, with the most recent encounter being a 3-0 friendly loss for the Socceroos in Cairo in November 2010. FIFA rankings place Egypt at No. 26, only two spots ahead of Australia, suggesting a tightly contested match in Dallas.
Egypt’s progression to the last 32 is currently overshadowed by concerns regarding team captain Mohamed Salah. During the match against Iran, the 34-year-old forward was substituted in the 57th minute. According to Egypt coach Hossam Hassan, the player requested to be substituted and will need to be assessed.
Photographers captured images of Salah on the bench applying an ice pack to his left hamstring. While Salah has contributed one goal and two assists during the tournament, his availability for the match against Australia remains under assessment.
The progression of teams from Group G highlights the thin margins in international tournament football. While Egypt finished unbeaten with one win and two draws, Iran narrowly missed out on a knockout berth after a series of late-game complications.
Iran’s exit was marked by high-stakes VAR intervention. According to reports from the match, Iran had a goal ruled out by VAR in stoppage time, and two separate headers struck the crossbar in the final minutes. Had Iran secured a victory, they would have faced Australia, the nation they defeated on away goals in the memorable World Cup qualifier at the MCG in 1997.
When and where is the Australia vs. Egypt match?
The match will take place in Dallas on Friday, 3 July, with a 1pm local kick-off time (4am AEST on Saturday, 4 July).
Has Australia played Egypt at the World Cup before?
No. This will be the first time Australia and Egypt have met in a World Cup tournament.
Will Mohamed Salah play against the Socceroos?
His status is currently uncertain. Egypt coach Hossam Hassan confirmed Salah requested a substitution and will need to be assessed.
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