New Zealand and Egypt lock horns in a pivotal Group G encounter at BC Place in Vancouver on Sunday, with both nations eager to register their first win of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Neither side managed to secure maximum points in their tournament openers, but both produced encouraging displays that have left qualification hopes firmly intact heading into this crucial clash.
The All Whites were involved in one of the most entertaining matches of the opening round, battling to a thrilling 2-2 draw against Iran. Having twice shown their attacking threat, New Zealand will be aiming to turn another positive performance into a landmark World Cup victory.
Egypt, meanwhile, impressed against a highly-rated Belgium side, earning a deserved 1-1 draw. The Pharaohs demonstrated defensive resilience and tactical discipline, qualities they will need again as they seek to strengthen their position in the group standings.
With both teams still chasing their maiden win of the competition, the stakes are high in Vancouver. Three points could significantly boost either nation’s chances of reaching the knockout rounds, while another draw would leave qualification scenarios finely balanced ahead of the final group matches.
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Where to watch
Viewers in the United States can follow the action live on FOX and FS1, which are carrying every World Cup fixture in English. Spanish-language coverage is available through Telemundo and Universo.
Across Africa, the match will be broadcast live on SuperSport.
Probable lineups
New Zealand: Crocombe; Payne, Surman, Boxall, Cacace; Bell, Stamenic; McCowatt, Singh, Just; Wood.
Egypt: Shobeir; Hany, Ibrahim, Fathy, Fatouh; Attia, Lasheen; Salah, Ashour, Ziko; Marmoush.





