World Cup Coverage
- USA
- Algeria
- Argentina
- Australia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Brazil
- Cape Verde
- Canada
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Curacao
- Congo DR
- England
- France
- Germany
- Ghana
- Haiti
- IR Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Portugal
- Qatar
- Scotland
- Senegal
- South Africa
- Korea Republic
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Uzbekistan
- Austria
- Belgium
- Ivory Coast
- Czechia
- Ecuador
Egypt - Jordan
- Saudi Arabia
- Sweden
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Uruguay
Egypt and Iran are two of the most repressive countries for gays and lesbians. But by sheer coincidence they will square off in a World Cup “Pride Match” in Seattle.
Belgium and Egypt played out a pulsating 1-1 draw in Seattle on Monday, June 15, kicking off the World Cup for both teams. Egypt took the lead in the 20th minute after Emam Ashour drilled a low shot in from the top of the box.
Relive all the action from Monday's World Cup matches, with features, news, video analysis and color from around the competition.
World Cup format . The 48 competing nations are divided into 12 groups of four. Each group will play a round robin style where teams are awarded three points for a win and on
Visit Seattle calls the lighted display the first-ever drone scoreboard, and the destination marketing organization plans the activation for five more matches that will be played in Seattle.
Egypt were expected to rely on moments of individual brilliance from Mohamed Salah or Omar Marmoush in their opening World Cup match against Belgium but it was Emam Ashour who seized the spotlight.
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan thought his side deserved a late penalty against Belgium, and he felt the need to protest in hands-on fashion.
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