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Egypt vs Kuwait Preview & Prediction | 2025 FIFA Arab Cup | Group Stage

by Alex Sarwar · December 1 2025, 21:55
Updated December 1 2025, 22:17
Egypt vs Kuwait Preview & Prediction | 2025 FIFA Arab Cup | Group Stage

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After overcoming Mauritania in the qualification round, Kuwait reward is a place in Group C, which includes 1992 winners Egypt.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / US – Cannot be streamed

Egypt vs Kuwait prediction

Egypt won’t have the likes of Mohamed Salah available for this tournament, but it’ll still be a very handy squad that takes to the field for Helmy Tolan and the Pharaohs. A number of players will likely be on debut and desperate to impress for the nation team, whilst former Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny will be crucial as a long-time leader.

Kuwait were indebted to winger Mohammad Dahim, who scored both goals against Mauritania to ensure that Al-Azraq reached this tournament. Their backline also impressed and will need to do so again here against Egypt, who are likely to test them consistently over the course of 90 minutes. Goals could well prove hard to come by in this match and backing under 2.5 of them is a move worth making.

Egypt vs Kuwait tip: Under 2.5 goals

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