All eyes will be on Dallas Stadium on Friday as Egypt takes on Australia in a crucial Round of 32 clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with head coach Hossam Hassan expected to stick largely with the side that guided the Pharaohs into the knockout stage.
Reports emerging from the Egyptian camp indicate that the coaching staff has reached a high level of stability regarding the starting XI, with a clear focus on achieving the perfect balance between defensive solidity and attacking efficiency as the Pharaohs look to keep their World Cup dream alive.
Salah and Marmoush Ready to Start
The coaching staff received a major boost after confirming that captain Mohamed Salah is fit to participate in the match, despite concerns following his substitution during Egypt's previous game against Iran due to a muscle issue. Salah's presence remains a crucial factor in Egypt's tactical plans, given his vast experience in high-pressure matches.
Meanwhile, Omar Marmoush is expected to maintain his place in the attacking line alongside Mostafa Ziko, while Emam Ashour is set to play a key offensive role to strengthen Egypt's attacking threat.
Defensive Changes Forced by Injuries
Injuries have forced several adjustments to Hossam Hassan's plans, with ongoing doubts surrounding the fitness of Ahmed El Fotouh, Mohamed Abdelmonem, Hamdy Fathy, and Hossam Abdelmaguid. As a result, the coaching staff has prepared alternatives capable of coping with Australia's physical style of play.
According to expectations, Mostafa Shobeir will continue as Egypt's first-choice goalkeeper, while Yasser Ibrahim and Rami Rabia are set to partner in central defense, with Mohamed Hany and Karim Hafez occupying the full-back positions.
Egypt's Expected Lineup
The coaching staff has largely settled on the following starting lineup for the match:
Goalkeeper: Mostafa Shobeir
Defenders: Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Rami Rabia, Karim Hafez
Midfielders: Marwan Attia, Mahmoud Saber, Emam Ashour
Forwards: Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, Mostafa Ziko
Egypt secured qualification for the Round of 32 after finishing second in Group G with five points, while Australia advanced as runners-up in Group D with four points, following a victory over Turkey, a draw against Paraguay, and a defeat to the United States.
Victory would send Egypt into the Round of 16 for the first time in tournament history and keep alive hopes of a memorable World Cup campaign.
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