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Resilient Iran Hold 10-Man Belgium to Goalless Draw in World Cup 2026

Iran produced a resilient defensive display to hold 10-man Belgium to a goalless draw in their Group G match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Belgium dominated possession but were denied by goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand's crucial saves. The game turned when Nathan Ngoy received a straight red card for fouling Mehdi Taremi. The result leaves both teams on two points in a tightly contested group.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Resilient Iran hold 10-man Belgium to goalless draw

Inglewood, June 22

A disciplined and resilient Iranian side produced a strong defensive performance to hold Belgium to a 0-0 draw in their second Group G match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the Los Angeles Stadium on Sunday, in a contest that also saw Belgium reduced to 10 men following a red card to Nathan Ngoy.

Belgium made an assertive start to the match, controlling possession early and creating the better chances in the opening exchanges. Maxim De Cuyper tested Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand with a powerful long-range effort, which was dealt with comfortably. Iran, however, remained dangerous on the counterattack and nearly broke the deadlock in the 24th minute when Mehdi Taremi finished a well-worked free-kick routine, only for the goal to be disallowed after a VAR review confirmed a narrow offside.

The Belgian side continued to dominate large portions of the first half, registering multiple attempts on goal. Despite their pressure, they were repeatedly denied by Beiranvand, who produced a series of crucial saves to keep Iran level heading into half-time.

The game took a dramatic turn in the 66th minute when Belgium were reduced to 10 men. Nathan Ngoy was shown a straight red card after bringing down Taremi, who had raced through on goal following a defensive error. The dismissal forced Belgium to reorganise defensively, with tactical adjustments made to contain Iran. Notably, the incident marked the eighth red card of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With a numerical advantage, Iran increased their attacking intent in search of a winner, introducing fresh attacking options and applying sustained pressure on the Belgian defence. However, despite creating a few late opportunities, they were unable to convert their chances.

The match ended goalless, leaving both teams with a valuable point as Group G remains tightly contested, with Iran (first) and Belgium (second) on two points, while New Zealand (third) and Egypt (fourth) are also level on a point each.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Beiranvand is a wall! 🧱 Those saves were world-class. But honestly, Iran should have won after the red card. Too many missed chances. Still, a draw against Belgium is no joke. India needs to take notes from their counter-attacking setup - realistic and effective.

Nisha Z

This is why I love the World Cup! Underdogs showing heart. Iran's resilience is inspiring - they didn't just park the bus, they had clear chances. VAR did its job too with the offside. If Iran can do this to Belgium, why can't India dream bigger? Step by step, we'll get there.

Siddhartha F

Respect to Iran, but let's be honest - they were very lucky. Belgium missed some sitters and the red card was harsh. Iran's attack was toothless after the offside goal. A point is good, but against 10 men you have to win. Need more killer instinct upfront.

Kavitha C

What a performance! 🇮🇷 Iran showed that Asian football is no pushover. Our Indian team can learn so much from their discipline and teamwork. Makes me hopeful for the future of football in our region. Well played, Iran! 👏

Rohan X

Thrilling match as a neutral! Iran's defensive shape was textbook. But Belgium will be kicking themselves - they dominated possession but couldn't break through. The red card changed the game completely. Group G is wide open now! 🔥

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