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Belgium vs. Egypt tickets: What’s available for Seattle’s first World Cup match?

Seattle’s first World Cup match ends in a 1-1 draw as ticket availability and match analysis dominate coverage.

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The brief

Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw in Seattle’s inaugural World Cup match, marking the tournament’s first game in the U.S. The match concluded with both teams securing a point, setting the stage for future fixtures in the group stage.

Coverage from *The Seattle Times*, *Sports Illustrated*, and *ESPN* focuses on the live score, key match stats, and tactical breakdowns. *The Seattle Times* highlights the local atmosphere and fan turnout, while *Sports Illustrated* and *ESPN* provide in-depth game analysis, including standout performances and potential implications for both teams’ group-stage progression. Attention will likely shift to the next scheduled games in Seattle, including Belgium’s follow-up match and Egypt’s upcoming fixture, as well as broader tournament developments.

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Quick answers

What was the final score of Belgium vs. Egypt in Seattle?

The match ended in a 1-1 draw.

Which outlets are covering the match’s details?

*The Seattle Times*, *Sports Illustrated*, and *ESPN* are providing live scores, stats, and analysis.

Are there updates on ticket availability for the match?

Coverage does not yet specify new details on ticket pricing or resale options.

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