Moneyline PickBelgium (-150)
Player PropJeremy Doku to score anytime (+285)
Same Game ParlayBoth teams not to score + Over 6.5 total corners + Over 1.5 total goals (+310)
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Belgium vs Egypt Main Match Info

Belgium vs Egypt Moneyline Prediction

Belgium might not be the dominant team they were during their Golden Generation era of Eden Hazard, Vincent Kompany, and a prime Kevin De Bruyne. However, the Red Devils have successfully refreshed their squad and could emerge as one of the surprise packages at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

They defeated Croatia (W 2-0) and Tunisia (W 5-0) in their previous friendlies and arrive in Atlanta riding a 13-game undefeated streak across all competitions (W9, D4).

Egypt, ranked 29th in the FIFA Rankings, are a tough team to analyse due to their tactical imbalances. On one hand, they have enough firepower to trouble any opponent in the world as long as Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush are healthy.

On the other, their defensive vulnerabilities could hurt their chances against top opposition.

They lost 2-1 to Brazil in their previous friendly but also earned a draw against Spain earlier this year. They can compete against top squads, but to what extent? That’s the main question. Their form has also been inconsistent, with a W4, D4, L2 record in their last 10 matches (excluding penalties).

Belgium, ranked ninth in the world, should ultimately be able to make that quality gap count. Egypt aren’t an easy team to defeat, but Belgium should have enough quality in the final metres to secure all three points. Their attacking talent should prove decisive against the Pharaohs’ subpar defence.

Belgium vs Egypt Player Prop

Even though Jeremy Doku left Wednesday’s training session with minor discomfort, he’s still widely expected to play.

The Manchester City winger is likely to be one of the team’s main attacking options. He notched seven goals and 11 assists in 44 club appearances across all competitions in 2025-26.

Most of Belgium’s attacking play is expected to go through Doku, making him a strong candidate to find the back of the net, especially if the Red Devils opt to play without a nominal striker. With playmakers like De Bruyne and Youri Tielemans supplying him, Doku could be in line for a big game against a weak defensive line.

Belgium vs Egypt Same Game Parlay

Even with Salah and Marmoush leading the attack, Egypt may struggle to trouble Belgium’s defensive line.

And even if they do create chances, the Red Devils have one of the world’s best goalkeepers in Thibaut Courtois between the posts. If they can limit Salah’s influence, Belgium should be able to keep a clean sheet, as they’ve done in three of their last five matches overall.

Their biggest advantage is their attacking power. Players such as Doku, De Bruyne, and Leandro Trossard should prove too much for Egypt.

A scenario in which Belgium score at least two goals is certainly realistic, as they’ve hit that mark in five of their last seven games.

The over on the corners market also looks attainable, as the Red Devils often create most of their chances by exploiting the flanks, while the Pharaohs also use the pace of their full-backs and wingers. Four of Belgium’s last five matches have produced at least seven corners, and each of Egypt’s last three has also reached that total.

Belgium vs Egypt Team News

Belgium Team News 

Doku is listed as doubtful, but he’s still expected to be available for selection. The lone absence for the Red Devils is defender Zeno Koen Debast, who is dealing with a leg injury and is expected to miss at least the entire group stage.

Egypt Team News

Egypt aren’t dealing with any injury concerns ahead of this matchup, meaning manager Hossam Hassan will be able to field his best XI. As a result, the Pharaohs are expected to feature their attacking trio of Salah, Marmoush, and Trezeguet.

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