Don't Miss a Moment: Catch New Zealand vs. Egypt Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

Don't Miss a Moment: Catch New Zealand vs. Egypt Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

New Zealand and Egypt clash in their second Group G fixture at the World Cup on Sunday evening, with both sides eager to follow up on encouraging performances from their opening games.

New Zealand came away with a 2–2 draw against Iran in what marked their first World Cup outing since 2010—a promising start that Darren Bazeley's squad will be keen to build upon going forward.

Egypt, meanwhile, arguably produced an even more impressive result, holding tournament favorites Belgium to a 1–1 draw.

With all four sides equal on points and goal difference as the second round of matches gets underway, the group remains wide open.

Here's how and where you can watch New Zealand vs Egypt.

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What Time Does New Zealand vs. Egypt Kick Off?

How to Watch New Zealand vs. Egypt on TV, Live Stream

Chris Wood is New Zealand's key player.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Sports 1, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, UNIVERSO, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Crave

United Kingdom

ITV 1 UK, ITVX, STV Scotland, STV Player

Mexico

ViX Mexico

MORE: Full list of broadcasters around the world for New Zealand vs. Egypt

What's Next for New Zealand, Egypt?

Focus shifts to the final round of Group G matches after New Zealand and Egypt meet in Vancouver.

SI answers is our AI answer engine trained on human-created content.

On June 27, New Zealand takes on Belgium once more at BC Place, while Egypt heads to Seattle to face Iran.

Given how competitive the group has been thus far, there may well be plenty still at stake heading into the final matchday, making Group G one of the most compelling to follow.

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Barnaby Lane

Barnaby Lane is a seasoned sports journalist who has contributed to The Times, FourFourTwo Magazine, TalkSPORT, and Business Insider. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to interview some of the most prominent figures in global sport, including Usain Bolt, Rafael Nadal, Christian Pulisic, and many others.

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