How to watch New Zealand vs Egypt for FREE: Live stream details for World Cup 2026

Mohamed Salah of Egypt controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Belgium and Egypt at Seattle Stadium.
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After the first round of World Cup 2026 matches, Group G couldn't be more finely balanced with all four teams on one point.

New Zealand vs Egypt, then, represents a great chance for both sides to take a definitive step towards what would be a first-ever knockout spot. With Chris Wood and Mo Salah in their respective ranks, they'll both fancy their chances of bagging a maiden tournament win that would do it, too.

New Zealand vs Egypt key information

Nevertheless, New Zealand will start as underdogs. The All Whites got their campaign underway with an entertaining 2-2 draw with Iran. Elijah Just twice put the Kiwis ahead, each assisted by Wood, but there were concerns defensively as they shipped 17 shots.

Egypt took a first-half lead thanks to Emam Ashour's well-hit strike but couldn't hold on against group favourites Belgium. The Pharaohs hope to tighten up at the back, though, to provide the platform for Salah and Omar Marmoush to thrive.

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch New Zealand vs Egypt in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Watch New Zealand vs Egypt for FREE

Belgium vs Egypt will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including ITV in the UK, RTÉ Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazéTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.

English commentary will be provided on BBC, RTE Player and SBS On Demand.

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How to watch New Zealand vs Egypt in the UK

In the UK, you can stream New Zealand vs Egypt on ITV1. Coverage starts at 1:30am BST, with kick-off at 2:00am BST.

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Watch New Zealand vs Egypt free on ITVX

ITV will broadcast 51 games exclusively live in the UK, including New Zealand vs Egypt, with an account and TV license required to watch them. If you miss the game, ITV will also make the full 90 minutes available on-demand after full time.

How to watch New Zealand vs Egypt in the US

In the US, you can stream New Zealand vs Egypt on FS1.

This channel is accessible via Fox's own streaming platform Fox One or via a cord-cutting platform such as YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.

Stream New Zealand vs Egypt on Fox One

Stream New Zealand vs Egypt on Fox One

Fox One is the easiest way to watch the World Cup in the US this summer. The streaming service carries both Fox and FS1 and comes with a 3-day free trial right now. Prices following that come in at $19.99/month.

How to watch New Zealand vs Egypt in Australia

In Australia, you can watch New Zealand vs Egypt on the free SBS On Demand.

Watch New Zealand vs Egypt live and free on SBS

Watch New Zealand vs Egypt live and free on SBS

It's all very easy for Australian fans with every game of the FIFA World Cup available for free on SBS On Demand. You will need an account and a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. 2026)

New Zealand vs Egypt: World Cup 2026 Preview

Searching for their first World Cup win, New Zealand showed plenty of attacking intent against Iran. Darren Bazeley’s side pressed high from the start and were rewarded for such high-tempo play when Just scored after just seven minutes.

The Motherwell midfielder linked brilliantly with Wood for both goals and will be full of confidence as he looks to add to his tally against Egypt. The biggest concern for Bazeley is at the other end of the pitch as Iran were able to carve out chance after chance.

Key to stopping attacks are the double pivots of Marko Stamenic and Joe Bell, who will once again be tested as they have to deal with the individual brilliance of Salah and Marmoush.

Neither player was on the scoresheet against Belgium, though Salah did set up his side's goal, but both will be desperate to have an impact and help Egypt secure a first World Cup victory and knockout spot.

While the Pharaohs possess plenty of quality at the top end of the pitch, it is defensively where there are some concerns. They struggled to deal with the physicality of Romelu Lukaku after his introduction in the second half and will face a similar problem with the hulking Wood.

Tasked with stopping the Nottingham Forest forward will be Al Ahly centre-back Yasser Ibrahim, who will need to deliver a disciplined performance to ensure he isn’t bullied by the powerful striker.

New Zealand vs Egypt: Group G

FourFourTwo's prediction

New Zealand 1-2 Egypt

FourFourTwo expects Salah and Marmoush to play a vital role in helping Egypt secure a first-ever World Cup win.

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Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He has written about sport for a wide range of publications including FourFourTwo, World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, and Yahoo. Having covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open to the London Olympics and F1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains football – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.

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