Final Result – Egypt Vs Saudi Arabia – (1 – 2)
Salman Al-Faraj and Salem Al-Dawsari won the match for Saudi Arabia after striking at the dying moments of the 1st and 2nd half respectively.
Mohamed Salah scored a goal in the 1st half but couldn’t score another one in the 2nd half.
salem al-dawsari masterclass please and thank you. ??
— marceline (@boitsss) June 20, 2018
#KSA WINS IT IN STOPPAGE TIME!
Saudi Arabia gets its first #WorldCup win since 1994 with a goal in stoppage time from Salem Al-Dawsari. pic.twitter.com/uuh7JpmOzk
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) June 25, 2018
Saudi Arabia win their first World Cup match since 1994. #WorldCup #KSA pic.twitter.com/hnizSZwJCh
— ?? Football Tweet (@Football__Tweet) June 25, 2018
PENALTY SAVED! A record-breaker and now a spot-kick saved by Essam Elhadary to keep Egypt ahead against Saudi Arabia.#WorldCup #EGY #KSA #KSAEGY pic.twitter.com/B7Qow5T7ur
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 25, 2018
An early exit for Saudi Arabia. Despite an Al Faraj goal it will remain that way.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 25, 2018
?? Mohamed Salah has now scored 23 goals for club & country in 2018 ??? pic.twitter.com/i4AmQB2exT
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) June 25, 2018
Mohamed Salah is now the joint-top scorer for #EGY in #WorldCup history. GOAT ? pic.twitter.com/aZhmBWfqeD
— KingFut.com (@King_Fut) June 25, 2018
50 – Since joining Liverpool in July 2017, Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has scored 50 goals in 58 appearances for club and country in all competitions. Superstar. #KSAEGY #EGY #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/8Y2Yf62M8C
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 25, 2018
Match Highlights To Follow