Wednesday,01 August,2012- Watch Egypt v Belarus Live with the exclusive software with live online support on Olympics Men’s Football Wednesday01 August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 15:30 CET. Olympics Men’s Football ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Egypt v Belarus Live Streaming Video ,Egypt v Belarus Stream,Egypt v Belarus Streaming,Egypt v Belarus Live, Egypt v Belarus online video,Egypt v Belarus Results, Olympics Men’s Football Fixtures.Egypt goes into its final game in Group C on the brink after failing to claim all three points in its second fixture with New Zealand.Head coach Hany Ramzy has defensive worries going into the clash. Mahmoud Alaa misses the Hampden fixture due to suspension after picking up a yellow card in each of the first two games, while Ahmed Hegazy is struggling with a hamstring injury.Striker Emad Meteab could find himself watching from the bench after putting in a sub-par performance during the draw with the All Whites at Old Trafford on Sunday and that could mean a starting berth for Petrojet forward Marwan Mohsen.Belarus holds the advantage for qualification over The Pharaohs having beaten New Zealand in its first fixture of the group, meaning that a draw will see the club through to the quarterfinals.The Red Devils coach Georgy Kondratyev is set to continue with Ilya Aleksievich partnering former Blackpool striker Sergei Kornilenko in attack, after replacing Artem Solovei from the team that claimed a vital win in its first game.If the Belarusians manage to claim positive result on their visit north of the border, then they will return to Old Trafford to face the winner of Group D, which will be decided when Japan meets Honduras.
Brazil
Brazil may have never won the Olympics in their illustrious history with the game, however, the presence of the likes of Oscar, Hulk , Neymar and Thiago Silva has built a strong case for the team raising them to the status of favourites.
However, the team is till to realize that their journey to podium is going to take much more than expectations, and the team will look to learn from their mistakes of the game against Egypt.
The Canaries seemed to have wrapped up the game in the first half, but their complacency saw them suffer a scare against the modest Egypt.
The match against the Egyptians have also highlighted that the illustrious attack of the formidable Brazilians has come with an Achilles’ heel placed in the defence.
The favourites will also take confidence from the fact that all of field players have tasted International experience with the senior team, and will look to finish off the Belarusians who have but little to threaten their might.
Belarus
The Red Devils are making their debut in Olympics, and will have their first taste of top class football against the Brazilians.
However, they did not start the game against New Zealand as the favourites, but bagged the important victory through a gritty performance in their first group match.
The Belarusians are expected to continue with their 4-5-1 formation, and may even park the bus in front of their goal when faced with the under-23 giants.
However, they have proved that they come with their fair share of fangs, and will be looking to capitalise on the opportunities that are presented to them by the shaky Brazilian defence.
They may not take the attack to the Little Canaries but they do have the gritty nature of a good underdog, and will not spare any defensive mistake on part of their opponents.
Team News
Brazil
After finishing off Egypt 3-2 in the opening match, Mano Menezes is expected to retain the same squad which represents his strongest configuration.
Moreover, the team will also want to retain their tactical formations and attacking mentality towards the game, although they will wish to concede fewer goals this time around.
Expected Starting Line-up: Neto, Rafael, Thiago Silva, Juan, Marcelo, Sandro, Romulo, Oscar, Hulk, Damiao, Neymar.
Belarus
Heorhiy Kandratsyew will have his full squad at his disposal, and is expected to retain the 4-5-1 against the Brazilians.
Expected Starting Line-up: Gutor, Polyakov, Kozlov, Kuzmenok, Politevich, Dragun, Bressan, Solovei, Gordeichuck, Baga, Kornilenko.
Egypt v Belarus
Wednesday Date 01 August 2012
Kick Off Time: 14:30 BST 15:30 CET
Venue : Hampden Park
Live/Repeat: Live
Brazil
Brazil may have never won the Olympics in their illustrious history with the game, however, the presence of the likes of Oscar, Hulk , Neymar and Thiago Silva has built a strong case for the team raising them to the status of favourites.
However, the team is till to realize that their journey to podium is going to take much more than expectations, and the team will look to learn from their mistakes of the game against Egypt.
The Canaries seemed to have wrapped up the game in the first half, but their complacency saw them suffer a scare against the modest Egypt.
The match against the Egyptians have also highlighted that the illustrious attack of the formidable Brazilians has come with an Achilles’ heel placed in the defence.
The favourites will also take confidence from the fact that all of field players have tasted International experience with the senior team, and will look to finish off the Belarusians who have but little to threaten their might.
Belarus
The Red Devils are making their debut in Olympics, and will have their first taste of top class football against the Brazilians.
However, they did not start the game against New Zealand as the favourites, but bagged the important victory through a gritty performance in their first group match.
The Belarusians are expected to continue with their 4-5-1 formation, and may even park the bus in front of their goal when faced with the under-23 giants.
However, they have proved that they come with their fair share of fangs, and will be looking to capitalise on the opportunities that are presented to them by the shaky Brazilian defence.
They may not take the attack to the Little Canaries but they do have the gritty nature of a good underdog, and will not spare any defensive mistake on part of their opponents.
Team News
Brazil
After finishing off Egypt 3-2 in the opening match, Mano Menezes is expected to retain the same squad which represents his strongest configuration.
Moreover, the team will also want to retain their tactical formations and attacking mentality towards the game, although they will wish to concede fewer goals this time around.
Expected Starting Line-up: Neto, Rafael, Thiago Silva, Juan, Marcelo, Sandro, Romulo, Oscar, Hulk, Damiao, Neymar.
Belarus
Heorhiy Kandratsyew will have his full squad at his disposal, and is expected to retain the 4-5-1 against the Brazilians.
Expected Starting Line-up: Gutor, Polyakov, Kozlov, Kuzmenok, Politevich, Dragun, Bressan, Solovei, Gordeichuck, Baga, Kornilenko.
Egypt v Belarus
Wednesday Date 01 August 2012
Kick Off Time: 14:30 BST 15:30 CET
Venue : Hampden Park
Live/Repeat: Live
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