There's a simple way to watch Australia vs Egypt for *FREE*
Mo Salah's World Cup continues today — so don't get caught offside by geo-blocks
Mo Salah's Egypt face Australia in a must-watch 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 tie at Arlington's AT&T Stadium on July 3. Hungry for goals? Here's a simple way to watch Australia vs Egypt for free – in the U.S., Canada and beyond.
Kick-off is at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT / 7 p.m. BST, with fans eagerly tuning in to see whether Egypt can win a knockout game for the first time.
- Free stream: BBC iPlayer (U.K.)
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Egypt are optimistic defender Mohamed Abdelmonem and star man Salah will feature despite both carrying injuries. Left-back Ahmed Fatouh, though, is expected to miss out.
For Australia, injured pair Mathew Leckie and Jacob Italiano are out of the tournament. Tony Popovic should start youngsters Nestory Irankunda and Lucas Herrington, who became the Socceroos' youngest World Cup player last time out.
If you're searching for how to watch Australia vs Egypt free online, we've got everything a 'soccer' fan needs, including kick-off times, TV channels, and where to find a live stream of every goal, header and dazzling Mo Salah dribble.
Read on as we show you how to watch Australia vs Egypt from anywhere in the world for free with Norton VPN.
Watch Australia vs Egypt live streams for free
In the U.K., Australia vs Egypt will be broadcast for free on BBC iPlayer. The build-up is live now ahead of kick-off at 7 p.m. BST.
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1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is our No.1 streaming VPN.
2. Choose the location. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to watch Australia vs Egypt free, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the list.
3. Watch the World Cup. Head to BBC iPlayer and watch the game live.
What devices is BBC iPlayer available on?
- Amazon Fire TV Stick (including Fire TV Cube)
- Android devices (phones, tablets)
- Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad)
- Chromecast (casting from Android/iOS devices)
- Chromecast with Google TV (supported/certified devices)
- EE TV
- Freely, Freeview Play, Freesat, YouView
- Google TV devices (with BBC certification)
- Hisense Smart TVs
- LG Smart TVs (webOS)
- Linux PCs (via supported browsers)
- Macs (via Safari or other supported browsers)
- Panasonic Smart TVs
- Philips Smart TVs (Google TV models)
- PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- Roku streaming players and Roku TVs
- Samsung Smart TVs (supported models)
- Sky boxes (Glass, Stream, Q)
- Sony Android TV (Google TV models)
- TCL Android TV (Google TV models)
- Toshiba Smart TVs (supported models)
- Virgin Media (Stream, TV 360)
- Windows PCs (via supported web browsers)
- Xbox One, Xbox Series S and X
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