Egypt will take on Australia for a place in the last-16 of the FIFA World Cup on Friday evening, with the match kicking off at 7pm UK time (1pm local time) at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The venue features a retractable roof and air conditioning to combat the Texas heat.
UK television and live stream details
Football fans in the United Kingdom can watch the match live and free-to-air on BBC One, with coverage starting at 6.30pm. Presenter Mark Chapman will be joined by pundits Ashley Williams, Scott Brown and Cesar Azpilicueta, alongside refereeing expert Darren Cann. The match can also be streamed via the BBC iPlayer app on smartphones or tablets, or through the BBC Sport website on computers.
US broadcasting and radio coverage
Viewers in the United States can watch the game live on Fox Sports network, with streaming available through the official Fox Sports app. For those unable to watch, live audio commentary will be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT across the UK.
Team news
Australia have been dealt a blow with veterans Mathew Leckie and Jacob Italiano ruled out for the rest of the tournament due to injury, forcing manager Tony Popovic to reconsider his attacking options. Egypt are sweating over the fitness of captain Mohamed Salah, who is struggling with a hamstring strain, though confidence is growing he will play. If he is ruled out, Trezeguet is likely to lead the attack.
Head-to-head record
The two nations have met only twice before. Egypt won a friendly 3-0 in November 2010, and the sides played out a goalless draw in the 1987 Korea Cup.



