Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw on Monday night in Seattle [1].

The result leaves both teams with one point as they begin their campaign in Group G [2]. A victory in the opening match often provides a critical psychological and mathematical advantage for teams vying for knockout stage qualification.

The match took place in the U.S. city of Seattle on June 15, 2026 [3]. Both sides managed to find the back of the net once, resulting in the 1-1 final score [1].

Because the teams shared the points, neither side secured an early lead in the group standings [2]. The stalemate reflects a competitive start for both the Belgian and Egyptian national teams in the tournament's opening phase.

Each team earned one point from the encounter [2]. The match served as the introduction for Group G, setting the stage for subsequent fixtures where goal difference, and head-to-head records will become pivotal.

Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw

A draw in the opening match creates a neutral starting point for both nations in Group G. With only one point each, Belgium and Egypt must now prioritize a win in their next matches to avoid the risk of elimination, as a second draw could leave them vulnerable to teams that secure three points in their debut.