
Buy Egypt World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified Group G listings for Belgium vs Egypt, New Zealand vs Egypt and Egypt vs Iran before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. Egypt returns to football's senior global stage for the fourth time and the first since 2018, with two fixtures in Seattle and one short cross-border trip to Vancouver. Demand is strong across standard seats and hospitality because Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush and Hossam Hassan give this Pharaohs side a clear storyline for Arab, African and global football fans.
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Hassan took the job in February 2024 after a legendary playing career that included Egypt's 1990 World Cup campaign. The Pharaohs topped CAF Group A unbeaten on 26 points across 10 matches, with Salah leading Egypt's scoring and Mahmoud Trezeguet also contributing heavily during qualification. Salah hit nine goals, including a four-goal haul against Djibouti in November 2023, while Manchester City's January 2025 signing Omar Marmoush became Egypt's most-improved attacker. The full World Cup 2026 calendar runs from 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Below is the complete fixture list with venues, kick-off times and links to each match page. Every order placed with 1BoxOffice carries a 150% money-back guarantee, which we explain alongside the eight-step buying process further down.
Egypt play three group-stage matches across the Pacific North-West, two at Lumen Field in Seattle and one at BC Place in Vancouver. The geography is one of the more compact routes in the tournament: a single short-haul trip north between matchday one and matchday two, then back south for the closing fixture. The schedule favours a settled Seattle base with one Vancouver excursion, although supporters still need to plan the US-Canada border crossing carefully.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 June 2026 | Belgium vs Egypt | 12:00 | Lumen Field | Seattle | Match 16 |
| 21 June 2026 | New Zealand vs Egypt | 18:00 | BC Place | Vancouver | Match 40 |
| 26 June 2026 | Egypt vs Iran | 20:00 | Lumen Field | Seattle | Match 63 |
The Seattle opener is a midday kick-off in mild Pacific North-West conditions and the headline fixture of Group G's matchday one for Arab and European supporters alike. The Vancouver matchday-two trip lands in the early evening at BC Place, an indoor stadium that suits Egypt's technical playing style. The Seattle closer against Iran is a 20:00 kick-off in a derby-tier MENA fixture and the most likely Group G match to determine knockout-stage qualification on points, goal difference or head-to-head.
Group G is one of the more unevenly distributed quartets at the tournament, with Belgium the clear top seed, Egypt and Iran the realistic second-place candidates and New Zealand the awkward points-target opponent. Belgium was seeded into Pot 1, Egypt arrived as CAF Group A winners, Iran qualified through AFC Group A, and New Zealand returned through the OFC route for their first finals since 2010.
Rudi Garcia's Belgium arrive at the tournament rebuilding around Kevin De Bruyne's late-career role and a generation led by Manchester City's Jeremy Doku, Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana and RB Leipzig's Lois Openda. Belgium lost to France in the EURO 2024 round of 16, and the post-Tedesco Garcia era has prioritised pragmatic out-of-possession structure over the Golden Generation possession game. The Lumen Field opener is the headline Group G fixture for Egyptian and Arab supporters and one of the early-tournament marquee assignments for any squad carrying realistic last-16 ambitions.
Darren Bazeley's New Zealand return to the World Cup for the first time since 2010 after qualifying through OFC, making 2026 their third senior finals appearance after 1982 and 2010. Chris Wood remains the all-time top scorer for the All Whites and the central focal point of Bazeley's 4-3-3, with Liberato Cacace providing left-sided thrust and a group of A-League and European-based players giving the squad a hard-working spine. The Vancouver matchday-two fixture is Egypt's clearest route to three points, but New Zealand's set-piece threat and direct style make the match more awkward than a ranking glance suggests.
Amir Ghalenoei's Iran arrive at a seventh World Cup with a squad anchored by Sardar Azmoun, Mehdi Taremi and a midfield led by Saeid Ezatolahi. Iran qualified from AFC Group A and reached the AFC Asian Cup 2023 semi-finals, giving them the tournament experience to handle a tense final group game. The MENA derby in Seattle on 26 June is one of the matches of the group stage by atmosphere, with significant Iranian-American and Egyptian-American diaspora populations on the West Coast. The fixture is widely viewed as Group G's swing match for the runners-up spot behind Belgium.
Two venues across two host countries simplify travel for Egypt supporters. The Seattle-Vancouver flight is one hour direct, and most travelling supporters will base in Seattle and make a 21 June day-trip to Vancouver via the Cascades rail or the I-5 motorway. A US-Canada border crossing is required for the Vancouver matchday-two fixture, and visa documentation should be checked in advance.
Egypt's opener and closer are both at Lumen Field, the shared home of NFL side the Seattle Seahawks and MLS Cup winners Seattle Sounders. Capacity sits at approximately 69,000 in tournament configuration. The partial-roof design pushes crowd noise toward the field at higher levels than most NFL venues, and the Sounders' five-figure season-ticket-holder base means matchday infrastructure is mature. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) connects directly to London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Doha and Dubai, with onward connections from Cairo via Frankfurt or Doha. Matchday transport runs via Sound Transit Link light rail to Stadium Station immediately west of the stadium, and the SoDo and Pioneer Square neighbourhoods offer pre-match bars within a five-minute walk. The Egyptian-American community in Seattle is concentrated around the Capitol Hill area, with Arabic-language coffee shops and shisha lounges that typically organise informal supporter screenings on matchdays.
The matchday-two trip takes Egypt to BC Place, home of CFL side the BC Lions and MLS franchise Vancouver Whitecaps. The stadium is fully indoors with a retractable roof typically closed for tournament fixtures, and the capacity sits at approximately 54,500 in football configuration. Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is a 30-minute SkyTrain ride from downtown, with direct flights from London, Frankfurt and Doha plus extensive North American connectivity. Matchday transport into the stadium runs via the SkyTrain Expo Line to Stadium-Chinatown station, within 200 metres of the gates. Vancouver's Egyptian-Canadian community is centred in the Surrey and Richmond suburbs, with the Renfrew area in East Vancouver hosting one of the largest Arabic-speaking populations in British Columbia. The 18:00 kick-off lands in late-spring conditions with average late-June temperatures around 21 degrees outside, and the indoor design eliminates weather as a tactical variable.
World Cup 2026 tickets are sold in five tiers: a hospitality tier above four numbered categories. Category 1 sits in the prime central sections of the lower and main bowl with premium sightlines onto the halfway line. Category 2 runs along the sides toward the corner flags. Category 3 covers behind-goal lower bowl and side upper-bowl seating. Category 4 is the largest allocation, occupying upper-tier corner and behind-goal sections, and is the entry-level option. Category pricing varies match by match and is driven by venue, opponent, demand and resale dynamics; ranges below are indicative only and reflect Egypt group-stage fixtures, with the Belgium opener and the Iran closer both carrying significant premiums for different reasons.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Egypt group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Premium hospitality lounges with stadium access | Pre-match dining, host stadium tour, padded seating, premium bar, host transport included on selected packages | Approximately £1,800 to £6,500+ per person |
| Category 1 | Centre lower bowl, halfway line | Premium sightlines, closest to player tunnel and benches, padded seating in some sections | Approximately £450 to £1,600 |
| Category 2 | Side stands toward corners | Strong elevated views, lower-tier and main-tier mix, ideal for tactical viewing | Approximately £280 to £950 |
| Category 3 | Behind goals lower, upper-bowl sides | Atmospheric end stands, mid-elevation, excellent for fan-zone style support | Approximately £170 to £600 |
| Category 4 | Upper-tier corners and behind goals | Highest elevation, panoramic tactical view, the most affordable entry point | Approximately £100 to £380 |
Hospitality packages cover all three Egypt group fixtures, with the Belgium opener and the Iran closer both likely to command the strongest premiums. The Belgium fixture carries a Group G top-seed pricing tier, while the Iran derby is supported by significant MENA diaspora demand from across the West Coast. Standard hospitality typically includes pre-match dining, lounge access, dedicated entry and premium seating, while higher tiers may add enhanced food-and-beverage service, private hosting and more central seat locations. Buyers should check the listing notes carefully because hospitality inclusions vary by venue, seller and package level.
The path to a confirmed seat at an Egypt group fixture runs through a clear sequence of decisions: pick the match, pick the category, lock the seat, then plan travel. The eight steps below mirror how 1BoxOffice processes a typical order from selection through to delivery.
Step1
Choose your fixture from the three Egypt group matches above. The Belgium opener and Iran closer are the most expensive; the Vancouver fixture against New Zealand is the most accessible price-wise; multi-fixture orders covering all three matches are common from European and Gulf travellers.
Step2
Select your seating category from Hospitality through Category 4 using the venue-specific seating map on each match page. Pay attention to away-end alignment if you want to sit in the Egypt supporter section rather than mixed seating.
Step3
Confirm the number of tickets you need. Most categories support up to four seats per booking, and adjacent seating is guaranteed where listed in the same row of the seating map.
Step4
Add the seats to your order and review the total in your preferred currency. The cart converts on the fly between GBP, EUR, USD, AED, SAR and EGP and reflects current FX rates at checkout.
Step5
Sign in or create an account using a valid email address and your full passport-name. Use the same name format as your travel document, where requested, so the order record and delivery details remain consistent.
Step6
Complete payment using a major credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or supported alternative methods. All transactions are processed via PCI-compliant payment processors with 3D Secure authentication where required.
Step7
Receive an order-confirmation email within minutes, followed by a payment receipt and a delivery-method confirmation. World Cup 2026 tickets are issued as mobile entries via the World Cup 26 app in the weeks before each fixture; physical paper tickets are not used.
Step8
Track delivery progress on the track order page using the order reference. Mobile-ticket transfer instructions arrive in the final two weeks before kick-off, including app download links and seat-activation guidance.
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