Group G
Megogo
Seattle - Lumen Field
Referee : Ramon Abatti (Brazil)
Belgium: 1. Courtois - 21. Castagne (De Cuyper, 56), 24. Onana A. (Raskin, 57), 4. Mechele, 15. Meunier, 25. Ngoy N. - 7. De Bruyne, 8. Tielemans, 17. De Ketelaere (Lukaku R., 66) - 10. Trossard, 11. Doku J.
Substitution: De Cuyper (from 56); Raskin (from 57); Lukaku R. (from 66)
Bench: 12. Lammens, 13. Penders - 16. De Winter K., 18. Seys, 3. Theate - 22. Saelemaekers, 6. Witsel, 20. Vanaken - 14. Lukebakio, 19. Moreira D., 26. Fernandez Pardo
Yellow Cards: Castagne 14; De Cuyper 75
Egypt: 23. Shobeir - 3. Hany, 2. Ibrahim, 13. Fotouh - 19. Ateya - 8. Ashour (Rabia, 71), 14. Fathi H., 17. Lasheen - 10. Salah (Abdelkarim, 76), 11. Ziko (Zizo, 76) - 22. Marmoush
Substitution: Rabia (from 71); Zizo (from 76); Abdelkarim (from 76)
Bench: 1. El Shenawy M., 16. Soliman, 26. Alaa M. - 24. Alaa T., 4. Abdelmaguid, 15. Hafez, 6. Abdelmonem - 18. Nabil Dunga - 21. Saber, 7. Hassan - 12. Hassan H., 20. Adel
Yellow Cards: Ateya 13; Fotouh 34
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Egypt
