Friendlies

7:00 PMMarch 31, 2026

Friendly International

RCDE Stadium

Referee: Georgi Kabakov, Bulgaria


Spain






Egypt








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0.00

Expected goals (xG)

0.00

Passing

570 (91%)

Accurate passes

361 (84%)

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1
G

David Raya


6.7

3
D

Alejandro Grimaldo


7.3

6
D

Dean Huijsen


7.2

2
D

Cristhian Mosquera


7.7

12
D

Pedro Porro


7.6

8
M

Carlos Soler


6.2

17
M

Pablo Fornals


6.5

26
M

Ander Barrenetxea


7.2

10
M

Dani Olmo


6.5

19
M

Lamine Yamal


6.9

7
F

Ferran Torres (C)


6.3

Coach

Luis de la Fuente Castillo

Substitutes

15
M

Ahmed Nabil Koka

21
D

Khaled Sobhi

6
D

Mohamed Abdelmonem

24
D

No Date

26
G

Mohamed Alaa

16
G

Mahdi Soliman

1
G

Mohamed El-Shenawy

9
F

Naser Mansi

20
M

Ibrahim Adel

11
F

Mostafa Mohamed

27
M

Mahmoud Saber




82′ Replaced by Zizo


6.3

7
F

Mahmoud Trézéguet




46′ Replaced by E. Ashour


6.2

5
D

Rami Rabia

4
D

Hossam Abdelmaguid




85′ Replaced by O. Marmoush


7.0

12
F

Haissem Hassan




68′ Replaced by I. Issa


6.5

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Spain and Egypt battled to a goalless draw in a spirited friendly, with Egyptian goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir emerging as the undisputed hero.

At the RCDE Stadium on March 31, 2026, Spain dominated possession but could not break Egypt’s resilient defence. The match ended 0-0, largely due to stellar goalkeeping.

This friendly allowed Spain to integrate younger talents and test tactical variations. Egypt aimed to frustrate their European counterparts, showcasing their renowned defensive solidity.

Spain immediately asserted midfield control, moving the ball with precision. They probed the Egyptian backline, creating several early attacking opportunities.

Pedri, orchestrating play, launched key attacks. He registered three shots, two on target, but Mostafa Shobeir made crucial saves to keep the score level.

Despite Spain’s 60% possession, a goal eluded them. Egypt remained compact, absorbing pressure efficiently and offering little offensive threat.

Spain’s coaching staff faced a challenge at the break. They controlled the game but lacked a decisive touch. Changes were expected to provide fresh impetus.

Spain made a flurry of halftime substitutions, introducing Fornals, Soler, Yamal, and Olmo. These fresh legs immediately intensified Spain’s attack, with Yamal particularly lively.

Egypt’s defensive resolve held firm, however. Shobeir continued his excellent form, making several more vital stops. The match grew increasingly physical.

In the 65th minute, Egypt’s I. Issa received a yellow card for a tripping foul. Hossam Fathy followed in the 72nd minute for unsportsmanlike conduct, as pressure mounted.

The game turned heated late on. Hossam Fathy earned a second yellow card in the 84th minute, resulting in a red card. Egypt finished with ten men, receiving two more late bookings.

Spain finished with 22 total shots, seven on target, and 10 corner kicks. In contrast, Egypt managed only four total shots, one on target, thanks to Shobeir’s six critical saves.

This 0-0 draw highlighted Spain’s need for clinical finishing. For Egypt, it was a testament to their defensive discipline and a heroic goalkeeping performance.

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