Although the golden generation with names like Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku is gradually fading into the background, Belgium still shows they have a promising generation of young players. Coach Rudi Garcia's team qualified for UEFA with an unbeaten record of five wins and three draws, scoring 29 goals.
The Red Devils' recent form is also noteworthy, as they are unbeaten in 13 consecutive matches across all competitions, including emphatic victories against Croatia and Tunisia in friendly matches leading up to the World Cup. With their 15th appearance in the finals, Belgium is aiming to improve on their group stage failure in 2022.
Conversely, Egypt returned to the World Cup after an impressive qualifying campaign, remaining unbeaten in all 10 matches, including eight wins and two draws. However, history is a major obstacle for the North African team, as they have never won a World Cup match in their three previous appearances.
Under coach Hossam Hassan, Egypt is building a solid defensive foundation, keeping four clean sheets in their last five matches. However, their attack remains a question mark, as they often struggle against stronger opponents.
Belgium has a good head-to-head record, having won 3 of their last 4 encounters with Egypt. With their attacking prowess and consistent form, the Red Devils are considered the favorites, but Egypt will fight to rewrite history at the World Cup.
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