Grup G
🇧🇪 Belgium · 🇪🇬 Egypt · 🇮🇷 Iran · 🇵🇹 Portugal
17
Rata-rata Peringkat FIFA
72
Rata-rata Kimia
92
Total Pemain
Sangat Kompetitif
Tingkat Kesulitan
Pratinjau Klasemen
| # | Tim | Peringkat FIFA | Kimia |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇵🇹 PortugalRoberto Martinez | #6 | 76 |
| 2 | 🇧🇪 BelgiumDomenico Tedesco | #8 | 68 |
| 3 | 🇮🇷 IranAmir Ghalenoei | #20 | 73 |
| 4 | 🇪🇬 EgyptHossam Hassan | #33 | 71 |
Jadwal Pertandingan
Hari Pertandingan 1
Hari Pertandingan 2
Hari Pertandingan 3
Skenario Kualifikasi
Dalam format Piala Dunia 2026, 2 tim teratas dari setiap grup melaju otomatis, ditambah 8 tim peringkat ketiga terbaik dari seluruh 12 grup.
Ke-1–ke-2
Lolos Otomatis
Ke-3
Mungkin Lolos
Ke-4
Tersingkir
Diunggulkan menjadi juara grup. Kemenangan pada Hari Pertandingan 1 bisa memastikan langkah mereka lebih awal.
Kandidat kuat untuk lolos otomatis. Hasil melawan unggulan grup menjadi kunci.
Butuh setidaknya satu kejutan untuk punya peluang nyata ke babak gugur lewat jalur peringkat ketiga.
Menghadapi perjuangan berat. Harus memaksimalkan poin dari setiap pertandingan agar tidak tersingkir lebih awal.
Profil Tim
Analisis AI
Ringkasan Grup G
Grup G menampilkan Belgium, Egypt, Iran, Portugal dalam grup yang dinilai sebagai sangat kompetitif. Unggulan menurut peringkat FIFA adalah 🇵🇹 Portugal (#6), tetapi analisis kimia AI kami mengungkap gambaran yang lebih bernuansa.
Duel Kunci yang Patut Dinanti
- 🇵🇹 Portugal vs 🇧🇪 Belgium — Dua tim peringkat teratas berbenturan dalam laga yang bisa menentukan juara grup. Indeks kimia 76 dan 68 mengisyaratkan pertarungan ketat.
- 🇮🇷 Iran vs 🇪🇬 Egypt — Pertandingan penting bagi harapan lolos di antara para tim non-unggulan.
Rincian Kimia
Prediksi
Berdasarkan analisis AI kami yang menggabungkan peringkat FIFA, kimia skuad, dan sinyal performa terkini, urutan kualifikasi yang paling mungkin adalah: 1. 🇵🇹 Portugal, 2. 🇧🇪 Belgium, 3. 🇮🇷 Iran, 4. 🇪🇬 Egypt. Namun, dengan format tiga besar di Piala Dunia yang diperluas ini, Iran punya jalan nyata ke babak gugur sebagai calon kualifikan peringkat ketiga.
Analisis Mendalam Grup G
Group G of the 2026 FIFA World Cup contains a fascinating generational storyline: two of Europe's greatest squads of the past decade — Portugal and Belgium — are drawn together, potentially forcing one of them out before the Round of 32. Portugal, powered by a new generation emerging from Cristiano Ronaldo's shadow (though he may still participate), carry the force of a country that has never won the World Cup but has never been better placed to. Belgium's golden generation, showing its age but still packed with world-class quality, may be playing their last chapter together. Iran, the Middle East's most organized footballing nation, complete an improbable group alongside Egypt, the African giants returning with genuine ambition.
Group G could plausibly be called another "Group of Death." Portugal (#6) and Belgium (#8) are two of the world's top eight ranked nations — both with aging but still formidable generations of talent, both believing their window is closing. The potential for both to exit in the group stage is low but not zero, which is what makes every match in this group consequential. Iran, consistent qualifiers with a compact tactical system, and Egypt, represented by the incomparable Mohamed Salah, ensure no match is straightforward.
**FIFA Ranking**: #6 | **Coach**: Roberto Martínez | **Best finish**: 3rd place (1966), Euro 2016 champions
Portugal's question entering 2026 is not whether they have the talent — they demonstrably do — but whether Roberto Martínez can harness it in a coherent system that advances beyond the quarter-final stage that has been their modern ceiling. Cristiano Ronaldo's legacy hangs over the squad even as the next generation of Portuguese talent — Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Rafael Leão, Pedro Neto — has reached a collective quality that is arguably greater than any previous Portuguese squad.
Bernardo Silva's technical brilliance and work ethic make him one of Europe's most complete midfielders. Rafael Leão's pace and directness off the left wing creates a constant threat. Rúben Dias provides defensive authority. The question is always: can Portugal peak when it matters, in the knockout stages, rather than dropping points in the group where they should dominate?
**Strengths**: Technical quality throughout the squad, Bernardo Silva's creative genius, Leão's dangerous pace, Rúben Dias' defensive leadership, Diogo Costa's shot-stopping ability.