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World Cup

Round 1

Belgium

Belgium

15:00

15th Jun 2026

Egypt

Egypt

Pick
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Belgium vs Egypt Betting Tips

Fact checker Marcus Webb

Calendar icon09 Jun 2026

Belgium's superior quality and tournament pedigree should see them through in a cagey opening-round fixture.

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Prediction

World Cup openers are rarely fireworks shows, and this Round 1 clash between Belgium and Egypt at Lumen Field in Seattle should follow that script. Belgium arrive as clear favourites, priced at 1.71, and sit top of the group standings before a ball is kicked. Egypt face a significant step up in quality, and the market reflects that with a 5.45 price on the away win. I'm leaning towards a Belgium victory, but the margin and tempo matter more than the result. Opening-round caution, tournament nerves, and tactical discipline should keep this tight. Read on for where the edges sit.

I'll start with what the odds are already telling us: Belgium should win this. They're priced at 1.71, they sit first in the group, and they carry the stronger tournament pedigree. The market sees a clear quality gap, and I'm not here to argue with the broad direction. What I want to figure out is whether that price leaves room once you layer in the specific context of an opening World Cup fixture, where caution tends to trump ambition and neither side wants to hand the opposition an early gift.

Belgium have the better squad on paper and should control territory for long periods. Their ability to circulate possession, stretch Egypt's defensive block, and create chances through patient build-up gives them multiple routes to goal. The problem is that opening-round World Cup matches are rarely smooth. Teams sit deeper, protect shape more rigidly, and are happy to take a point if it keeps them alive in the group. Egypt will set up to frustrate, stay compact, and force Belgium to break them down without offering much space in behind. That's a recipe for a low-event first half and a cagey, attritional contest overall.

The draw is priced at 4.1, which feels about right for a fixture where neither side wants to lose more than they want to win. Egypt's best chance of a result is to stay disciplined, absorb pressure, and hope Belgium's final ball lets them down or their goalkeeper makes two or three key saves. It's not a glamorous gameplan, but it's effective in tournament football, especially when the opposition are expected to do all the attacking. If Egypt can keep it 0-0 into the final twenty minutes, Belgium might start to feel the pressure and force things, which is when mistakes happen.

I expect Belgium to edge this, but I don't see a comfortable margin. A 2-0 or 1-0 scoreline feels about right-enough to secure three points, not enough to suggest they've hit top gear. The under 2.5 goals at 1.85 is the smarter play than chasing Belgium to win by two or more, because tournament discipline and opening-round caution should keep the scoring muted. Belgium win, but it's a grind rather than a cruise.

Belgium should have enough to take all three points in Seattle, but expect a cautious, cagey opening-round contest rather than a free-flowing goal fest.

Key reasons

  • Belgium sit first in the group standings and enter the tournament with stronger pedigree and tournament experience at World Cup level.
  • The market prices Belgium as clear favourites at 1.71, reflecting a significant quality gap that should translate into territorial control and better scoring opportunities.
  • Egypt have shown inconsistency in major tournaments and face a step up in class against a Belgian side motivated to make an early statement in Group 1.

Risk factors

  • Opening-round World Cup fixtures are notoriously tight and cautious, with neither side wanting to concede early and risk momentum before the group stage develops.
  • Belgium's tendency to start slowly in knockout-stage tournaments could allow Egypt to stay compact and frustrate them for long periods, keeping the margin narrow.
Belgium

Belgium

2 : 0

Egypt

Egypt
Belgium to win
22Bet
Both teams to score: No
22Bet
Under 2.5 Goals
Pinnacle

World Cup Standings

#
Team
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
BelgiumBelgium
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
EgyptEgypt
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
IranIran
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
New ZealandNew Zealand
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Goal Stats

Goals Scored

0

0.0

Goals Conceded

0

0.0

Goals difference

0

Avg. goals per match

0.0

Last 5 Matches

WC Qualification EuropeWC Qualification Europe

FT, 18 Nov 2025

BelgiumBelgium

7

LiechtensteinLiechtenstein

0

WC Qualification EuropeWC Qualification Europe

FT, 15 Nov 2025

KazakhstanKazakhstan

1

BelgiumBelgium

1

WC Qualification EuropeWC Qualification Europe

FT, 13 Oct 2025

WalesWales

2

BelgiumBelgium

4

WC Qualification EuropeWC Qualification Europe

FT, 10 Oct 2025

BelgiumBelgium

0

North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia

0

WC Qualification EuropeWC Qualification Europe

FT, 7 Sept 2025

BelgiumBelgium

6

KazakhstanKazakhstan

0

Best Odds

Belgium to win
22Bet
Draw
Interwetten
Egypt to win
Marathonbet
Over 2.5 Goals
Pinnacle
Under 2.5 Goals
Pinnacle
Both teams to score: Yes
bet365
Both teams to score: No
22Bet

What these Odds Say

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Belgium priced at 1.71 reflects a clear favourite, but the margin isn't overwhelming-this is a World Cup opener, not a qualifier against weaker opposition.

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The draw at 4.1 offers decent cover for a cautious, nervy fixture where neither side wants to concede early and lose control of the group.

👉

Under 2.5 goals at 1.85 looks sharper than the over at 2.04, given the tournament context and the likelihood of a low-event, tactically disciplined contest.

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