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Iran go top of group with battling draw vs frustrated 10-man Belgium
June 21, 2026
Source: SkySports | News · Read on source site
Match report as Iran go top of World Cup Group G ahead of New Zealand vs Egypt with hard-fought goalless draw against Belgium; Nathan Ngoy was sent off in the second half for denying a goalscoring opportunity but neither side could break through
>Iran battled to a well-deserved point against 10-man Belgium and moved top of World Cup Group G with a 0-0 draw in Los Angeles.
>Iran are up against many off-field challenges at this World Cup due to the conflict in the Middle East, with travel restrictions and visa issues impacting their preparations for matches. But, on the pitch, they look like a team galvanised.
>This point, added to their 2-2 draw with New Zealand, has them ahead on goals scored of a Belgian side that has also drawn their first two fixtures. New Zealand face Egypt overnight - but Iran's hopes of making the knockout stages are very much alive.
>Both Iran and Belgium know victory in their final Group G game will guarantee a spot in the last 32.
>They showed their spirit through a committed display against Belgium, repeatedly blocking shots from their more-fancied opponents and inspired by a brilliant save from floored goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand when Maxim De Cuyper looked certain to score from close range.
>But Iran also carried a threat of their own, with Thibaut Courtois twice forced into excellent saves and Mehdi Taremi's goal from a well-worked free-kick ruled out by a VAR offside check.
>Their ambitions increased when Nathan Ngoy saw red for bringing down Taremi after he had fluffed a back pass, but there was no winner for either side.
>That was deeply frustrating for Belgium, who had 23 shots and posted an xG of 1.8. But Belgium were lacking sharpness in the final third, with Romelu Lukaku particularly off form and Jeremy Doku unavailable due to illness - and Iran took advantage to earn a draw.
>Belgium had 23 shots in this match, their most without scoring in a World Cup game since 1994 against Saudi Arabia (28).
>14: SAVE! Brilliant stop from Courtois to deny Hossein Kanani against the run of play.
>22: SAVE! Beiranvand is sharp to keep out a powerful Youri Tielemans strike.
>25: GOAL RULED OUT! Taremi converts a clever free-kick - but VAR spots he was offside.
>36: OVER! Tielemans crosses from the left but Lukaku skies a good headed chance.
>44: SAVE! De Cuyper meets a delicious Tielemans chipped pass but Beiranvand keeps out his volley.
>49: SIDE-NETTING! Alexis Saelemaekers volleys a deep Kevin De Bruyne corner the wrong side of the back post.
>53: SAVE! Courtois is alert again to react quickly and save a Taremi volley.
>59: GREAT SAVE! Beiranvand is on the floor but somehow stops De Cuyper blasting in at close range.
>66: RED CARD! Ngoy miskicks his pass back and then brings down Taremi, denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.
>Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku: "We have to analyse what went wrong because we created so many chances without scoring, and that's frustrating. We play with too much emotion in key moments."
>Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia: "We lacked efficiency up front. We hit the target, but we didn't test the goalkeeper enough. Playing with 10 men didn't help either. We've had matches like this before and usually scored at least three goals. That's part of a slow start to a World Cup. At times, we looked a bit hesitant. We know exactly what result we'll need against New Zealand."
>"Belgium benefitted from an own goal against Egypt to draw their World Cup opener and, yet again, they couldn't score themselves here against Iran. There were chances - and big ones - but this Belgium team are missing the sharpness and cutting edge required.
>"Kevin De Bruyne still showed glimpses of his glory days and Leandro Trossard was busy on the left side. But Romelu Lukaku looked badly out of sorts up top. He has barely featured for Napoli over the past season due to injury and it showed with his touch. He may have played a part in that Egypt own goal but his wayward header against Iran underlined his situation.
>"Left-back Maxim De Cuyper had enough chances to win this one and, even with 10 men, Belgium still threatened late on. But their neat play through De Bruyne and Youri Tielemans to get to the box isn't matched by clinical finishes in it. The spark of ill Jeremy Doku was badly missed.
>"This is a team coming out the other side of an era in which they were blessed with lots of talent. They look like a faded force."