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Book with confidence. Hellotickets is an independent website, not an official ticketing channel. Prices may be above or below face value.
Book with confidence. Hellotickets is an independent website, not an official ticketing channel. Prices may be above or below face value.
Egypt arrives as a true giant of African football, a near-constant powerhouse on the continent with a patient style of play built on tactical discipline, calm possession and lightning runs into space whenever Mohamed Salah breaks the lines.
On the other side, the five-time world champions step onto the pitch with a trophy cabinet to prove it and a recognizable identity: attacking build-up play, flair on the dribble, rapid one-twos and full-backs who hurt you by bursting into the box.
Out on the pitch, it’s South American creativity versus the authority of North Africa, two footballing schools that worship the ball but interpret the game in very different ways.
In a group stage where any slip-up means swimming against the tide, every turnover, every one-on-one and every set piece in this Brazil–Egypt showdown could decide who edges closer to the last 16 and who is left staring into the abyss.
At Qatar 2022, the most decorated team in World Cup history went out in the quarter-finals, confirming the potential of a generation that blends pure magic with ruthless competitiveness.
The South American side now leans on the unpredictability of Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo up front, the leadership of Marquinhos at the back and the reliability of Alisson between the sticks.
The team from the Nile, absent from the last World Cup but a permanent fixture at the Africa Cup of Nations, comes in boosted by its record number of continental titles and the firepower of Salah, supported by dynamic profiles such as Omar Marmoush.
Two legendary shirts, a clash with all the feel of a big European night. Don’t settle for watching it on TV: lock in your tickets and experience a Brazil–Egypt match live that could reshape the future of the group.
Historically, for Brazil World Cup 2026 vs. Egypt World Cup 2026 games, the lowest recorded ticket price is in Section 515, at RM249, while Section 515 has the lowest average price at RM249.
| Sections | From | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Section 515 | RM249 | RM249 |
| Section 507 | RM296 | RM296 |
| Section 503 | RM315 | RM315 |
| Section 511 | RM334 | RM334 |
| Section 506 | RM334 | RM334 |
| Section 513 | RM343 | RM343 |
| Section 540 | RM357 | RM357 |
| Section 514 | RM371 | RM371 |
| Section 539 | RM371 | RM371 |
| Section 505 | RM376 | RM376 |
| Section 538 | RM404 | RM404 |
| Section 301 | RM414 | RM414 |
| Section 317A | RM423 | RM423 |
| Section 345 | RM437 | RM437 |
| Section 321 | RM442 | RM442 |