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[Picks]Knockout Round Opener: Australia or Egypt, Who Stays and Who Goes?

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Australia face Egypt at Dallas Stadium in a first-ever World Cup meeting between the two sides in the final tournament, a cross-continental clash between Asia’s defensive structure and Africa’s counterattacking blade. Australia finished second in Group D with 4 points from 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss to advance. They beat Turkey 2-0 in their opener, lost 0-2 to the United States in the second round, and drew 0-0 with Paraguay in the final match. Across three games they scored only 2 goals, showing limited attacking penetration, but they conceded just 2 goals as well. Their three-centre-back system has stood out for its stability, with Harry Souttar’s aerial dominance and Mat Ryan’s goal-line saves forming the team’s key strengths. Their goals rely heavily on corners, free kicks and set-piece counterattacks, while winger Irankunda is responsible for stretching the defence with his pace. Their weakness is a lack of refinement in midfield passing and control, making it difficult to sustain pressure in open play. Egypt have reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in 28 years. They advanced from Group G unbeaten with 5 points from 1 win and 2 draws, drawing 1-1 with Belgium and Iran, and thrashing New Zealand 3-1. They scored 5 goals in the group stage, with multiple players contributing in attack. The team primarily uses a 4-2-3-1 counterattacking system, with Salah and Marmoush forming the attacking core. Their wing play and transition speed are among the best, while Elneny anchors midfield with interceptions and defensive work. However, Egypt’s back line lacks height, leaving them vulnerable in the air, and their attack is overly dependent on Salah’s possession play; once the star is contained, the overall offensive threat can stall quickly. The two sides have met four times in A-level matches, with Egypt holding a slight edge at 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss. Past meetings have mostly been low-scoring, but this clash presents complementary tactical logic: Australia’s set pieces and Egypt’s wing-based counters can both create steady scoring chances. Both teams produced consistent goal returns in the group stage, and each has clear defensive vulnerabilities. With the tempo set to swing back and forth, there should be ample room for goals, and a 2+ scoreline looks likely.
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