Egypt vs Iran Stats, Match Statistics, xG & Player Data

(Seattle)

Egypt vs Iran stats start from a Group G match at Seattle Stadium, where the Egypt national football team face the Iran national football team on 26 June 2026. Egypt enter top of the group with four points, while Iran sit unbeaten on two points after back-to-back draws. The public xG, shot, possession, and player-leader data give Egypt the stronger attacking profile before kickoff.
Egypt World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show one win and one draw from two Group G matches. Iran World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show two draws and a goal-difference line that keeps them in the qualification race. The wider World Cup 2026 groups overview helps frame why this Seattle match can decide the group winner.
The fixture is scheduled at Seattle Stadium. It also belongs in the World Cup 2026 stats and records tracker because Mohamed Salah leads multiple Egypt player categories. Full match stats should replace these pre-match averages after the official feed closes.
Egypt vs Iran Stats – Match Statistics Overview
Egypt carry the better attacking profile across the first two group matches. FOX lists Egypt at 2.0 goals, 1.4 xG, and 16.5 shots per match. Their 57% average possession also gives them a stronger base to control the game.
Iran have stayed unbeaten, but their attacking output is lower. FOX lists Iran at 1.0 goal, 1.1 xG, and 12.0 shots per match. The gap is not large, so set pieces and transition chances can still change the match.
Egypt vs Iran Stats Snapshot
The snapshot uses verified public pre-match data because the official match feed has not opened yet. Egypt lead in points, goals, xG, shots, possession, and chances created. Iran match Egypt’s goals-against average, which keeps their defensive platform competitive.
| Stat | Egypt | Iran |
|---|---|---|
| Group Points | 4 | 2 |
| Goals Per Match | 2.0 | 1.0 |
| xG Per Match | 1.4 | 1.1 |
| Goals Against Per Match | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Shots Per Match | 16.5 | 12.0 |
| Average Possession | 57% | 44% |
| Chances Created Avg | 12.5 | 8.5 |
Attacking Stats Comparison
Egypt’s attack runs through Salah and Marmoush. FOX lists Salah with one goal, two assists, and three shots on goal. Marmoush leads Egypt’s xG marker at 0.7, which shows Egypt have more than one route to goal.
Iran’s attacking numbers are more direct. FOX lists Ramin Rezaeian with one goal and one assist, while Saeid Ezatolahi has two shots on goal. Iran need more penalty-area volume because Egypt have created four more chances per match.
| Attack Stat | Egypt | Iran |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Per Match | 2.0 | 1.0 |
| Expected Goals Avg | 1.4 | 1.1 |
| Shots Per Match | 16.5 | 12.0 |
| Chances Created Avg | 12.5 | 8.5 |
| Shot Conversion | 12% | 8% |
| Leading Scorer | Mohamed Salah | Ramin Rezaeian |
Defensive Stats Comparison
Egypt have conceded twice across two matches, and their goals-against average sits at 1.0. That is a stable number, but no clean sheet means Egypt still need sharper control after turnovers. FotMob does not list an unavailable Egypt player before kickoff.
Iran have also conceded twice across two matches. Their defensive numbers are strong enough to keep them unbeaten, but Egypt’s shot volume will test their structure. FotMob lists Ehsan Haddad and Majid Hosseini as unavailable for Iran.
| Defensive Stat | Egypt | Iran |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Against | 2 | 2 |
| Goals Against Per Match | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Clean Sheets | 0 | 0 |
| Keeper Save Percentage | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Unavailable Players | None listed | Ehsan Haddad, Majid Hosseini |
| Full Defensive Actions | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Passing and Possession Analysis
Egypt have the stronger possession profile in FOX’s public team stats. They average 57%, while Iran average 44%. Since those numbers come from separate matches, the card normalizes possession into a 56-44 match-share view.
Egypt also lead the chance-creation average at 12.5 per match. Iran sit at 8.5, which keeps them competitive but gives Egypt more repeat attacking pressure. Iran need better control in midfield to stop Salah receiving early passes on the right side.
| Passing Stat | Egypt | Iran |
|---|---|---|
| Average Possession | 57% | 44% |
| Card Possession Share | 56% | 44% |
| Chances Created Avg | 12.5 | 8.5 |
| Passes Per Match | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Pass Accuracy | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Crosses Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Key Player Statistics
Salah is Egypt’s strongest player-data point before kickoff. FOX lists him with one goal, two assists, and three shots on goal. Marmoush adds the highest Egypt xG marker, so Iran cannot defend Egypt as a one-player attack.
Iran’s key data starts with Rezaeian. He has one goal and one assist in FOX’s leader module, while Ezatolahi has two shots on goal. Iran need those direct actions to become higher-value chances because Egypt lead the team xG comparison.
| Player | Team | Key Data |
|---|---|---|
| Mohamed Salah | Egypt | 1 goal, 2 assists, 3 shots on goal |
| Omar Marmoush | Egypt | 0.7 FOX xG |
| Mostafa Shobeir | Egypt | 0 clean sheets, goalkeeper role |
| Ramin Rezaeian | Iran | 1 goal, 1 assist |
| Saeid Ezatolahi | Iran | 2 shots on goal |
| Alireza Beiranvand | Iran | 0 clean sheets, goalkeeper role |
Expected Goals Analysis
The xG comparison favors Egypt by a small but useful margin. FOX lists Egypt at 1.4 xG per match and Iran at 1.1. That gap fits the wider pattern because Egypt also lead shots and chances created.
Iran have enough xG to stay dangerous, but they need a cleaner final pass. Rezaeian’s direct output gives them a route from set pieces and wide areas. The full-time update should separate open-play xG, shot locations, and goalkeeper saves once the official feed closes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is Egypt vs Iran?
Egypt vs Iran is scheduled for 26 June 2026 at 23:00 ET in Seattle, which is 03:00 UTC on 27 June.
What are the Egypt vs Iran xG stats?
Before kickoff, FOX lists Egypt at 1.4 xG per match and Iran at 1.1 xG per match.
Who has the better attacking stats?
Egypt have the better attacking stats, with higher goals per match, higher xG, more shots, and more chances created.
Which players lead the key stats?
Mohamed Salah leads Egypt with one goal, two assists, and three shots on goal. Ramin Rezaeian leads Iran with one goal and one assist.
Will the stats update after full time?
Yes. Full match stats, xG, shots, possession, player data, and event details should replace the pre-match averages after the official feed closes.
Egypt vs Iran stats point to a Group G match where Egypt bring more attacking volume and Iran bring an unbeaten defensive base.
Egypt need Salah and Marmoush to turn possession into clear chances, while Iran need Rezaeian and Ezatolahi to keep their transitions sharp.
The full-time update should focus on whether Egypt’s higher xG and shot volume decide the group or Iran extend their unbeaten run.
