England vs. Egypt: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info, Preview for FIFA U-20 Match
England's struggling at an international tournament. What else is new?
The Three Lions will be looking for a win in their 2013 Under-20 World Cup group stage match on Saturday against Egypt. If that happens, it will end what has been a massive dry spell for the country at the tournament, per The Independent's Sam Wallace.
Egypt could be a tricky foe. They've got nothing to play for, so all the pressure will be off for them. They can just go out and play.
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That can't be said for England, who have had a rather disappointing tournament up to this point after drawing their first two matches. If they get another draw, the English media will have a field day.
Here's a quick preview for Egypt vs. England.
When: Saturday, June 29, at 2 p.m. ET
Where: Bursa Ataturk Stadium, Bursa, Turkey
Watch: ESPNU
Live Stream: ESPN3
What's at Stake
England can essentially punch their ticket to the knockout stage with a win. It all depends on the result of the Iraq vs. Chile match. Should England win and the other match end as a draw, the first- and second-place finishers in the group will depend on goal differential and number of goals scored, since there would be three teams on five points. If England win and either Chile or Iraq lose, then the Three Lions are in the round of 16.
Egypt's future in the tournament is already decided. By losing their first two matches, Egypt have no chance of advancing. This match is all about salvaging something from this tournament.
England Player to Watch: Harry Kane
Harry Kane is a name that fans of the Premier League have been hearing about for the past couple of seasons. He's been loaned out to other clubs, to some success. He'll surely be featuring in Tottenham Hotspur's future very soon.
Kane scored a very good goal against Chile in England's last match. He was at the top of the box and hit a low shot into the left corner that the keeper had no chance of saving.
England have had a lot of trouble turning their promising youth players into genuine stars for the senior team. With Kane, this is a player who's got everything you need to succeed at the next level.
Egypt Player to Watch: Koka
Koka has burst onto the scene in relative short order. Before last season, he was with Egyptian club Al Ahly. Then he got a move to Rio Ave in the Portuguese first division and hasn't looked back.
In 17 appearances, Koka was the team's leading scorer with eight goals. Even more impressive was that the 20-year-old only made 12 starts, so he did a lot of his damage off the bench.
He also scored Egypt's only goal in their 2-1 loss to Iraq.
If Egypt create much going forward, Koka will likely be the guy to finish off the move. The question is whether the team has enough to deflect the defense's attention away from the striker and give him some space to score.
Prediction
Given their reputation at international tournaments, it might be a bit foolish to predict that England will win. They seem able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory at almost every opportunity.
The Three Lions have a talent advantage over Egypt, but that hasn't been a huge help in the past.
Pressure is going to eat England alive. While they have better players, they're not going to play up to their potential. England will struggle to win the ball, and when they do, they'll be wasteful in the attack.
If they leave the door open, Egypt have more than enough to get the advantage in this match.
It's not going to be a pretty one to watch. Both sides will struggle to get a major advantage and much of the game will be played in the midfield.
In the end, Egypt will snake a late goal to give England a rather embarrassing defeat.






