Tielemans prepares to lead Belgium against Egyptpublished at 13:15 BST
Belgium v Egypt (20:00 BST)
Image source, Getty ImagesBelgium and Egypt face each other in Seattle tonight from 20:00 BST in their opening match of Group G, which will be shown live on BBC 1, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
It's the first time captain Tielemans will lead Belgium out at a major tournament since taking the armband from Kevin De Bruyne in 2025.
The midfielder said he hoped to take the positivity from Aston Villa's Europa League triumph last month, but said: "I can tell every first game's very nervous...so it's going to be up to us to start well."
He added: "Go for it, no regrets and then anything can happen."
Manchester City's Jeremy Doku will be aiming for the same impressive start he made at Euro 2024 when he made 26 dribbles - the most by any player in the group stage since France's Franck Ribery's 32 dribbles at Euro 2012.
Egypt, of course, have Mohamed Salah.
The 29th ranked team will be hoping their talisman helps them reach the knockouts for the first time since 1934.
The 34-year-old had his worst season for Liverpool in 2025-26 but still racked up more than 20 goals and assists and might feel he has a point to prove after leaving the Reds at the end of the season.
Hossam Hassan's side also have a City star in their ranks with Omar Marmoush expected to start up top so, it could be yet another World Cup match with a lot of goals.













