Belgium v Egypt Headlines World Cup Highlights on Monday 15 June

Belgium v Egypt Headlines World Cup Highlights on Monday 15 June

World cup highlights on Monday 15 June put Belgium against Egypt in Seattle as part of a four-match slate. Belgium arrive after a 5-0 win over Tunisia, while Egypt ask Mohamed Salah to drive them toward a first World Cup win.

Belgium, Egypt and Seattle

Belgium qualified unbeaten and finished their tournament preparation with that 5-0 win over Tunisia. Rudi Garcia’s side now faces an Egypt team that has never won a World Cup match, which gives the Seattle meeting a clear edge in the day’s schedule.

Salah remains the key name for Egypt. The forward is aiming to make a meaningful impact at a World Cup for his country, and this game offers one of the few chances on Monday to measure how far that push can go against a Belgium side that has been far more settled.

Spain Start Against Cape Verde

The day also opens with Spain against Cape Verde. Spain came into the tournament as European champions from two years ago in Germany, and Cape Verde are debutants, so the matchup carries a different kind of pressure from Belgium v Egypt.

Spain could be difficult to stop from lifting the World Cup for the second time in their history if they match their European Championship level. Lamine Yamal and Luis de la Fuente are part of that conversation, but Monday’s schedule is built around getting the campaign moving first.

U.S. Viewing Options

For viewers in the United States, some World Cup matches are on FOX and Telemundo with streaming on Fubo. One of the broadcast listings shown in the guide is FS1 and Telemundo with streaming on Fubo, which gives fans a direct way to follow the day’s matches without hunting for a separate feed.

Iran are also scheduled to play their first World Cup match on Monday 15 June after moving training to Mexico amid tensions with the Trump administration. With four matches on the slate, the schedule gives U.S. viewers a full day of group-stage action and a straightforward choice of channels before Belgium and Egypt take the field in Seattle.

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