Pharaohs hope to hunt first World Cup win against New Zealand

Egypt’s national football team faces New Zealand tomorrow in their second Group G match at the 2026 World Cup. Kick-off is at 4 am Cairo time in Vancouver. The Pharaohs are in strong form and many analysts see them as clear favourites to win this important game. Experts say New Zealand do not have enough defensive strength to handle Egypt’s attacking players. The match is likely to be fast and tactical. Egypt will probably sit in a compact shape in midfield and look to attack down the wings. Most people expect New Zealand’s defence to struggle against the speed and quick transitions of Egypt’s forwards, especially Mohamed Salah and Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush. This is a must-win game for Egypt if they want to comfortably reach the knockout stage. A win would end Egypt’s long World Cup winless streak. It would also put them top of Group G, almost guaranteeing a place in the next round and mark the first time in history that Egypt advance from the group stage. The two teams last met on March 22, 2024, at Tahya MisrStadium in the New Administrative Capital. Egypt won 1-0 with a goal from Mostafa Mohamed. That was also Hossam Hassan’s first game as national team coach. Egyptian social media is buzzing with excitement. Fans are calling this a must-win match to secure progress to the second round. Even with the 4 am kick-off, supporters say it is worth staying up for such a big occasion. Long-time fan Magdy Helmy, who has followed the team since the 1990 and 2018 World Cups, feels something special is in the air. “We’ve never seen this kind of spirit in the Egyptian national team,” he told The Gazette. He believes the Pharaohs are ready for their first-ever World Cup win and can top the group if they fix a few small issues. This game comes after Egypt’s opening 1-1 draw against Belgium in Seattle. The Egyptians dominated the first hour, with Emam Ashour scoring a brilliant long-range goal assisted by Mohamed Salah. That goal made Salah the first African player to be involved in a World Cup goal on his birthday as he turned 34. Egypt looked set for a historic win until Romelu Lukaku came on and caused problems, leading to an own goal by Mohamed Hany. Goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir made a brilliant late save to keep the score level and earn a valuable point. After the match, Hassan praised his players’ huge effort in the heat and thanked the passionate fans. He said his team was actually closer to winning and that he approached the Belgium game like a final, just as he will against New Zealand. He pointed out that the team’s progress is no accident: they qualified for the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations without losing a single match, putting the disappointments of 2018 behind them. The international press, meanwhile, praised Egypt’s tactics and improvement under Coach Hassan. Many outlets highlighted how Egypt matched and troubled Belgium’s strong side. American media described the Pharaohs as the better team for long periods, while global newspapers noted Egypt’s sharper play despite similar overall stats. Even Belgium’s coach, Rudi Garcia, admitted he was surprised by Egypt’s fresh and well-organized approach. The post Pharaohs hope to hunt first World Cup win against New Zealand appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.