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How to Watch Australia vs Egypt | World Cup 2026 Round of 32

The 2026 World Cup Round of 32 match between Australia and Egypt is scheduled to kick off on July 3, 2026, at 19:00 local time. The venue for this clash is the AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

If you want to watch the game live, here’s what you need to know about TV channels and streaming options worldwide.

Broadcast Coverage by Country

These are just a few examples. Many countries have official broadcasters listed, including beIN Sports, SuperSport, StarTimes, and others covering regions globally.

Using a VPN to Watch from Anywhere

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help if you face geo-restrictions or blackout rules preventing you from accessing your usual streams. A VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN lets you connect to servers where the broadcast is available, allowing you to watch safely online.

Here’s a simple way to use a VPN:

  • Sign up and install a trusted VPN app.
  • Connect to a server in the country where the match is broadcast.
  • Clear your browser cache or refresh the page.
  • Visit the broadcaster’s site or app and start streaming.

For TV viewing, Android smart TVs and devices like Amazon Fire Stick support VPN apps directly. Others like Apple TV or Roku might require using Smart DNS or casting from a VPN-connected device.

Team Lineups and News

Projected Starting Elevens

Australia’s coach Tony Popovic confirmed that Jacob Italiano and Mathew Leckie are injured and out of the tournament. No suspensions affect the team.

Egypt’s coach Hossam Hassan faces uncertainty over Mohamed Salah, who suffered a hamstring strain against Iran. Mohanad Lasheen is suspended, but no other injuries were reported.

Recent Form

Australia has one win, two draws, and two losses in their last five matches. Their latest was a goalless draw with Paraguay, which secured their spot as Group D runners-up. They opened the tournament with a 2-0 victory over Türkiye but lost 2-0 to the USA later. Overall, they scored four goals and conceded four across these games.

Egypt also recorded one win, two draws, and two losses recently. Their last game was a 1-1 draw with Iran, during which Salah was injured. They beat New Zealand 3-1 and drew 1-1 with Belgium in the group stage. Across five matches, they netted five goals and allowed four.

Head-to-Head History

The two teams met once before in a friendly on November 17, 2010. Egypt won that match 3-0. This will be their first competitive encounter.

Group Stage Summary

Australia finished second in Group D, while Egypt secured second place in Group G. Both advance to the knockout round, setting up this Round of 32 clash.