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Former Liverpool star Mohamed Salah gets his World Cup underway with Egypt against Belgium later, and here is how to watch the game — TV channel, live stream details, and early team newsMohamed Salah gets his World Cup underway with Egypt against Belgium(Image: Getty Images)Mohamed Salah gets his World Cup underway on Monday as Egypt faces Belgium in its opening group stage game — and the former Liverpool star may have a bit of a point to prove.It's just the second time the winger has played at a World Cup, and having waved goodbye to Anfield already, he'll be aiming to catch the eye of some potential new suitors as he weighs up his next move.Salah and his country have been handed a tough assignment in their first game though, with Kevin De Bruyne and Belgium aiming to get off to the perfect start.Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Belgium vs Egypt in the United States and the United Kingdom on Monday.What time is kick-off?The game kicks off at 12 pm Pacific Time in Seattle, Washington. Elsewhere in the United States, that's 3 pm Eastern Time.For viewers in the United Kingdom, the game will kick off at 8 pm.Is the game on TV?Viewers in the U.K. will be able to catch all the action live on BBC One, with coverage getting underway at 7:30 pm.
Streaming is also available via BBC iPlayer, while highlights will be available after the game on YouTube.Fans in the United States will also be able to watch the game live, with coverage and streaming available on FOX. The game will also be available in Spanish via Telemundo and streaming through Peacock.Watch LFC safely from anywhere in the world with NordThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
Prices from $3.39 a month depending on package, with a free Amazon gift card included with many deals for a limited time.Early team newsBelgium does have an injury concern heading into the tournament, with Sporting CP defender Zeno Debast not expected to be available until later in the World Cup due to a thigh injury.Red Devils boss Rudi Garcia faces a decision between Charles De Ketelaere and the country's all-time leading goalscorer, Romelu Lukaku, up front. The latter is short of match fitness after a season riddled with injuries, having only made five league appearances for Napoli, which could give Atalanta's De Ketelaere the edge.Predicted Belgium line-up: Courtois, Meunier, Ngoy, Mechele, Castagne, Onana, Tielemans, Trossard, De Bruyne, Doku, De Ketelaere.Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku will be aiming to start for Belgium against Egypt(Image: Getty Images)Salah will be expected to captain Egypt, having recovered from a hamstring problem in time for Liverpool's final two games of the season.The Pharaohs will be looking to him and Manchester City's Omar Marmoush for the goals as Egypt looks to secure a first win at the tournament at their fourth attempt.Predicted Egypt XI: Shobeir, Hany, Ibrahim, Fathy, Fatouh, Lasheen, Attia, Ashour, Trezeguet, Salah, Marmoush.
