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It’s all square in Group G at World Cup 2026 as New Zealand and Egypt each look to break free and steal a march at the top of the table this Sunday.
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June 15, 2026; Seattle, Washington, U.S.; Egypt’s Mohamed Hany reacts after the match. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
New Zealand will aim to beat Egypt for the first time in its history when the Group G rivals face off at BC Place in Vancouver this Sunday. There’s nothing to separate the two teams coming into this fixture after all four teams in the pool drew their opening fixtures.
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That being said, Egypt will consider itself the favorite to bag all three points on Canadian soil this weekend after Group G frontrunner Belgium only just squeezed a point from their clash. That will have given Mohamed & Co confidence they can compete for a first-place finish when all is said and done.
Elijah Just made an unexpected leap for Golden Boot honors after scoring twice in New Zealand’s 2-2 draw against Iran. And Darren Bazeley’s side may have come away with maximum spoils had they just shown a little more composure in defense.
Neither Bazeley nor Egyptian counterpart Hossam Hassan has any injury concerns coming into this fixture, giving both managers a full selection to choose from in Vancouver.
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June 15, 2026; Seattle, Washington, U.S.; Egypt’s Mohamed Hany reacts after the match. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
How to Watch New Zealand vs Egypt
- Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
- Time: 9:00 PM ET
- Channel: FOX Sports 1
- Stream: Fubo (try for free)
New Zealand will aim to beat Egypt for the first time in its history when the Group G rivals face off at BC Place in Vancouver this Sunday. There’s nothing to separate the two teams coming into this fixture after all four teams in the pool drew their opening fixtures.
– Live Stream New Zealand vs Egypt with Fubo –
That being said, Egypt will consider itself the favorite to bag all three points on Canadian soil this weekend after Group G frontrunner Belgium only just squeezed a point from their clash. That will have given Mohamed & Co confidence they can compete for a first-place finish when all is said and done.
Elijah Just made an unexpected leap for Golden Boot honors after scoring twice in New Zealand’s 2-2 draw against Iran. And Darren Bazeley’s side may have come away with maximum spoils had they just shown a little more composure in defense.
Neither Bazeley nor Egyptian counterpart Hossam Hassan has any injury concerns coming into this fixture, giving both managers a full selection to choose from in Vancouver.
Live stream New Zealand vs Egypt on FS1 with Fubo: Start your free trial now!
With Fubo, you can watch live television without cable on your phone, TV, or tablet. Fubo carries a wide array of sports and entertainment channels, including local sports packages and top national channels like ABC, FOX, CBS, ESPN, FS1, MTV, Comedy Central, and much more. The best part is you can try it out today for free.
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