Egypt v Iran LIVE: Mo Salah’s men look to top table in Group G finale
Belgium still have work to do to get into the knockout rounds with all four teams in contention to progress
(Getty)Egypt are looking to finish top of Group G as they conclude their group stage with an encounter against Iran. Mo Salah’s side currently sit top of the table having collected four points from their two matches and will go through to the next round regardless of the result. However, they can secure top spot and eliminate Iran from the tournament should they take all three points from the game.
Iran, who have played out two draws so far, will need to avoid defeat in order to get themselves into the last-32 and maintain their contentious stay at the World Cup. Elsewhere, Belgium are in need of a positive result against New Zealand. The European nation have a wealth of experience in their squad but have underperformed in their first two games and will face a tricky last-32 tie unless they can overtake Egypt at the top of the table.
They must win their match against the Kiwis and win it well as goal difference could come into play. Group G’s result will also have implications on Scotland’s place in the competition with Steve Clarke’s men needing Iran to lose to keep their hopes of reaching the knockouts alive. Follow all the latest updates as Group G reaches its climax below:RecommendedWhat do Belgium, Iran and Egypt need to qualify for the World Cup knockouts from Group G?
How England can qualify for the World Cup knockout stages tonight – and who they could playWorld Cup 2026 TV schedule: How to watch every game on BBC and ITV in the UKFever pitch atmosphere in SeattleIt has been some atmosphere on the walk across the waterfront to Lumen Field this afternoon.Thousands of Egyptian and Iranian fans, as well as protestors against the Iranian regime. I’ve also seen an anti-Israel protest and an anti-Trump banner, as well as Palestine and Lebanon flags.
Truth be told, the one flag I have not seen a lot of - given it is technically the locally organised rainbow game - is the rainbow flag. Still, on the pitch, it’s a big moment for both teams. Iran need to win to guarantee qualification.
Kieran Jackson in Seattle27 June 2026 03:46England qualify for World Cup knockout stages with potential opponents revealedEngland have qualified for the World Cup 2026 knockout stages after results in other groups went their way on Friday night.Thomas Tuchel’s side are top of Group L on four points, following an impressive opening win against Croatia and then a 0-0 stalemate against Ghana on Tuesday night.England qualify for World Cup knockout stages with potential opponents revealedEngland have qualified for the World Cup knockout stages before facing Panama in their Group L finaleMike Jones27 June 2026 03:45Postecoglou on Cape Verde's successThe former Tottneham boss said on ITV: “It's just a great story for what the World Cup is all about.
We often talk about how football touches every part of the globe and this is what it can do. Get on the main stage and they finished second in their group.“I think they'd love to play Argentina, it just adds to their story.
Playing against the reigning champions. What a great story it's been.”Mike Jones27 June 2026 03:41A poor recordMarcelo Bielsa has failed to progress from the group stage in two of his three World Cup campaigns: with Argentina in 2002 and Uruguay in 2026.
His only successful group-stage campaign came with Chile in 2010. Mike Jones27 June 2026 03:36Fernando Muslera hauled off at half-time by Uruguay boss after howler against SpainFernando Muslera was hauled off at half-time by Uruguay boss Marcelo Bielsa to end a humiliating World Cup 2026 campaign during their 1-0 defeat to Spain.The Estudiantes shot-stopper has endured a nightmare campaign for La Celeste, with his mishandling of Alex Baena’s shot leading to Spain’s opener.
Fernando Muslera hauled off at half-time by Uruguay boss after howler against SpainThe veteran goalkeeper has made three errors that have led to goals for Uruguay’s opponents in a dreadful World Cup campaignMike Jones27 June 2026 03:30Cape Verde to take on championsCape Verde’s reward for finishing second and making it out of Group H is a match against the reigning world champions Argentina. That clash will take place in Miami where Leo Messi plays his club football. What a game for the Cape Verde players to have as their first ever knockout match.
They couldn’t beat the world champions could they? Mike Jones27 June 2026 03:25Who will Spain play in the last-32?As things stand, Spain will be playing Austria in the round of 32 at the Los Angeles Stadium.
Austria still need to finish off their group stage so that could change. Mike Jones27 June 2026 03:20Cape Verde go through!Cape Verde’s fairytale goes on as they qualify for the next round having finished second in the group.
They are unbeaten with three draws from their group stage games. Spain couldn’t beat them and neither could Uruguay or Saudi Arabia. Mike Jones27 June 2026 03:15Spain top the Group H tableTwo wins and a draw for Spain means they win the group with seven points.
They still have plenty
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