Belgium and Egypt meet in a World Cup 2026 group-stage fixture on 15 June 2026, with the Red Devils entering as ninth-ranked side and the Pharaohs sitting 29th in the world rankings. Despite the gap on paper, the head-to-head record between these two sides is closer than many might expect, making this one of the more intriguing match-ups of the early tournament schedule.
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Head-to-Head Record
Belgium and Egypt have faced each other on three occasions, and the record tilts in Egypt’s favour: two wins for Egypt, one for Belgium, with no draws across the three meetings. Egypt have scored six goals to Belgium’s four, and the fixtures have averaged 3.33 goals per match — suggesting these sides tend to produce open, scoring encounters when they meet. The sample is admittedly limited at just three matches spanning more than two decades, so the record should be read with appropriate caution.
| Date | Match | Score | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Nov 2022 | Belgium vs Egypt | 1–2 | 2022 |
| 6 Jun 2018 | Belgium vs Egypt | 3–0 | 2018 |
| 9 Feb 2005 | Egypt vs Belgium | 4–0 | — |
Belgium: Recent Form
Belgium arrive at this fixture in outstanding shape. Across their last six matches they have recorded four wins and two draws, suffering no defeats, and have racked up an impressive 21 goals scored against just four conceded — an average of 3.5 goals per match in attack and only 0.67 conceded per outing. Their 2.33 points per match reflects a side that has been consistently dominant, and they have kept three clean sheets in this run without once failing to score. The most eye-catching results include a 5–0 home dismantling of Tunisia on 6 June 2026 and a 5–2 win away to the USA in March — results that underline both their attacking firepower and their ability to perform on the road.
- 6 Jun 2026 (H) vs Tunisia — 5–0 W
- 2 Jun 2026 (A) vs Croatia — 2–0 W
- 28 Mar 2026 (A) vs USA — 5–2 W
- 1 Apr 2026 (A) vs Mexico — 1–1 D
Egypt: Recent Form
Egypt’s last six matches present a more mixed picture: two wins, two draws and two defeats, earning them 1.33 points per match. They have scored just six goals across those six fixtures — an average of 1.0 per match — and have failed to score in three of them. Defensively, however, they have shown genuine resilience, keeping four clean sheets and conceding only three goals in total (0.5 per match). Their most recent outing was a 1–2 defeat away to Brazil on 6 June 2026, though they had previously held Spain to a 0–0 draw in March and beaten Saudi Arabia 4–0 on the road — a result that illustrates how Egypt can raise their level against certain opposition.
- 6 Jun 2026 (A) vs Brazil — 1–2 L
- 28 May 2026 (H) vs Russia — 1–0 W
- 27 Mar 2026 (A) vs Saudi Arabia — 4–0 W
- 31 Mar 2026 (A) vs Spain — 0–0 D
Form and Record at a Glance
- H2H record (3 meetings): Egypt 2 wins, Belgium 1 win, 0 draws — Egypt lead the all-time series.
- Belgium’s last 6: W4 D2 L0 — unbeaten, scoring 21 goals and conceding just 4.
- Egypt’s last 6: W2 D2 L2 — mixed results, with 6 goals scored and 3 conceded.
- Points per match: Belgium 2.33 vs Egypt 1.33 — a significant gap in recent consistency.
- Clean sheets: Egypt have kept 4 in their last 6; Belgium have kept 3 in theirs.
- H2H average goals: 3.33 per meeting across the three recorded encounters.
How Belgium and Egypt Compare
Belgium’s recent form is among the most prolific in this World Cup cycle — 21 goals in six matches with a clean defensive record of just four conceded places them in a different bracket to most opponents at this stage. Egypt, by contrast, have been difficult to beat defensively, with four clean sheets in six outings, but their attack has been inconsistent: three matches without a goal is a concern heading into a tournament opener against a side ranked 20 places above them. The head-to-head record, while limited, does show that Egypt are capable of causing Belgium problems — their 1–2 win in November 2022 being the most recent example — but Belgium’s current form is markedly stronger than anything they have shown in this period.
FAQ
What is the head-to-head record between Belgium and Egypt?
Across three recorded meetings, Egypt hold the edge with two wins to Belgium’s one, with no draws. Egypt have scored six goals in those fixtures to Belgium’s four.
When did Belgium and Egypt last meet?
The most recent meeting took place on 18 November 2022, with Egypt winning 2–1 in a match played at Belgium’s home venue.
What is Belgium’s current form heading into the World Cup 2026?
Belgium are unbeaten in their last six matches — four wins and two draws — scoring 21 goals and conceding just four, with a points-per-match average of 2.33.
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How has Egypt performed in the build-up to World Cup 2026?
Egypt have won two, drawn two and lost two of their last six matches, averaging 1.33 points per match. They have kept four clean sheets but failed to score in three of those six fixtures.

