Australia vs Egypt Prediction & Betting Tips – 03/07/2026
Two sides who defied expectations in the group stage collide at Dallas Stadium on 3 July in a World Cup Round of 32 tie that promises genuine intrigue. Australia, appearing in the knockout rounds for the second successive tournament, face a Egypt side making history with their first ever appearance at this stage. Only one will advance to the last sixteen, and with neither nation widely tipped to reach this point, the stakes could hardly feel greater for two squads determined to extend their stay on the grandest platform in international football.
Match Analysis
Egypt arrive at this Round of 32 tie as the bookmakers’ choice at 2.50, having navigated the group stage unbeaten. With Omar Marmoush and Trezeguet available, the Pharaohs carry genuine attacking depth even if Salah remains a fitness doubt.
- Egypt averaged 1.4 goals scored per match across their last five outings.
- BTTS landed in 4 of Egypt’s last 4 matches, confirming consistent offensive contribution.
- Egypt progressed through the group stage unbeaten, building momentum and squad confidence.
- Marmoush and Trezeguet provide credible attacking alternatives should Salah miss the game.
Australia face this knockout tie severely weakened in attack, with Leckie and Italiano both ruled out for the tournament. Priced at 3.25, Tony Popovic’s side must rely on unproven options like Irankunda and Volpato to generate any meaningful threat.
- Australia averaged just 0.6 goals scored per game across their last five matches.
- Leckie and Italiano are both out for the tournament, stripping the Socceroos of their key wide threats.
- Six changes in the final group game raise serious doubts about Popovic’s settled best XI.
Key point: Australia went Under 2.5 in all five recent matches; with both attacks compromised by injuries, 1.44 offers a compelling low-scoring game angle.
Form & Statistics: Australia vs Egypt
Australia
Recent form
Season statistics (5)
Egypt
Recent form
Season statistics (5)
Lineups: Australia vs Egypt
Australia
Starters
- 1 Patrick Beach
- 2 Alessandro Circati
- 3 Harry Souttar
- 4 Lucas Herrington
- 5 Jordan Bos
- 6 Aiden O'Neill
- 7 Jackson Irvine
- 8 Aziz Behich
- 9 Cristian Volpato
- 10 Connor Metcalfe
- 11 Nestory Irankunda
Absent
- Mathew Leckie (hamstring strain, out for tournament)
- Jacob Italiano (adductor/groin injury, out for tournament)
Egypt
Starters
- 1 Mostafa Shobeir
- 2 Mohamed Hany
- 3 Rami Rabia
- 4 Ali Gabr
- 5 Mohamed Hamdi
- 6 Mahmoud Saber
- 7 Marwan Ateya
- 8 Mostafa Ziko
- 9 Emam Ashour
- 10 Trezeguet
- 11 Omar Marmoush
Absent
- Ahmed Fatouh (hamstring tear, unlikely to recover)
- Mohanad Lasheen (suspension (second yellow card))
Medium confidence
A 3-4-2-1 against a 4-2-3-1 sets up a fascinating structural contest, with Australia’s wing-backs likely to be the key battleground. Jackson Irvine will need to impose himself in the middle third if the Socceroos are to control the tempo and limit Egypt’s ability to build through their double pivot.
Egypt carry genuine attacking threat, with Omar Marmoush operating as the focal point of a fluid front line that will look to exploit any gaps behind Australia’s advanced wing-backs. Both lineups are drawn from probable sources, so minor changes remain possible before kickoff, though the tactical shape of each side appears well established.
Our Verdict
The value here sits with the double chance on Egypt, covering both a draw and an away win. Egypt progressed unbeaten through their group, averaging superior attacking output, while Australia’s recent form reads poorly, with just one win in five. The Socceroos’ injuries to Leckie and Italiano further weaken their options in a knockout setting. Egypt’s price at 2.50 looks generous given the implied probability, and the draw at 3.00 provides additional cover. Our pick: X2.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best bet for Australia vs Egypt?
The draw or Egypt double chance appeals most here, reflected in the away side’s odds at 2.50. Egypt carry superior attacking output and greater depth up front, while Australia are badly blunted by the losses of Leckie and Italiano. With Salah’s fitness uncertain yet alternatives available, Egypt or a draw looks the most prudent selection at 58% confidence.
What time does Australia vs Egypt kick off?
Australia vs Egypt kicks off at 18:00 UTC on 3rd July 2026, which corresponds to 13:00 local time in Dallas. The match will be staged at Dallas Stadium, Texas, one of the premium venues selected for the 2026 World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Where can I watch Australia vs Egypt on TV?
Broadcast arrangements for the 2026 World Cup vary by territory. In the United Kingdom, matches are typically shared between BBC and ITV, both of which offer free-to-air coverage. Viewers elsewhere should consult their local rights holders. Streaming options via official broadcaster apps and platforms are also likely to be available for this fixture.
What is Australia’s recent record against Egypt?
There is no recent head-to-head record of note between Australia and Egypt to draw upon. The two sides have rarely crossed paths at senior international level, and no meaningful historical data exists to inform a pattern of results between them. This fixture is, to all practical purposes, a fresh encounter between two unfamiliar opponents.
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