Belgium and Egypt meet in World Cup Group G curtain-raiser tonight in Seattle. Iran and New Zealand, who face off against each other in the early hours of Tuesday morning UK time, complete the group.
Both the Red Devils and North Africans will fancy their chances of getting out of the group in the top two, meaning tonight's match will likely see who will qualify as group winners.
Belgium went through qualifying unbeaten, scoring 29 goals along the way. They conceded just seven but face world-class star Mo Salah this evening in an intriguing match-up.
Here is everything you need to know about the clash in the north west of the US.
What time is Belgium v Egypt?
Belgium v Egypt kicks off at 8pm BST on Monday, June 15, at the Seattle Stadium in Washington, United States.
What channel is the game on?
The game is on BBC1 and will be shown for free. Coverage starts at 7.30pm.
What about live streaming?
You can stream the match via BBC's iPlayer.
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Rudi Garcia: “We are going to focus on our strengths, we want to be protagonists. We really need to go all-in tomorrow as if it is the final. It is one of the best African squads of all time. All teams have weaknesses... we will see tomorrow if we can exploit those weaknesses.”
Hossam Hassan: “It’s important, it’s about legacy that’s beyond the expectations and ambitions (of the World Cup). In 2027, you’ll see a new star-studded team. The whole world is waiting to see the face of Egypt as a respected team, with all of the players, with Salah as well. But we don’t want to rely on one single star. We want to rely on the group and work within that framework of a project.”



