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FIFA World Cup
06-16 09:00
2 - 2
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Iran
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Attacks
96
101
Dangerous Attacks
56
44
Ball Possession
48
52
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4
8
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End 2-2
92′
T.Bindon
M. Stamenic
92′
J. Randall
H.Singh
89′
E.Hajsafi
80′
A. Hosseinzadeh
M. Taremi
78′
C. Elliot
T. Payne
68′
B.Old
L. Cacace
68′
R. Thomas
C. McCowatt
65′
E.Hajsafi
S. Ghoddos
64′
2-2
M. Mohebi
Assist: R. Rezaeian
54′
1-2
E. H. Just
Assist: C. Wood
53′
A. Alipourghara
S. Moghanloo
45′
M.Ghaedi
A.Yousefi
Halftime 1-1
32′
1-1
R. Rezaeian
7′
0-1
E. H. Just
Assist: C. Wood
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Match Info

The 2026 FIFA World Cup served up a dramatic Group stage encounter as IR Iran and New Zealand played out a pulsating 2-2 draw at a packed stadium on June 16, 2026. Both sides entered the match knowing that a positive result was crucial for their knockout stage aspirations, and the game delivered end-to-end action, tactical shifts, and late drama that left fans breathless.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, the intensity was palpable. Iran, buoyed by a fervent travelling support, looked to impose their physical style and quick transitions, while New Zealand relied on their disciplined defensive shape and set-piece prowess. The first half saw both teams exchange goals in a frantic 10-minute spell, setting the tone for a contest that would swing back and forth until the final moments.

Key Moments

  • 8' – Iran strike first: A sweeping counter-attack caught the New Zealand backline flat-footed. Mehdi Taremi latched onto a through ball from Saeid Ezatolahi and slotted calmly past the Kiwi goalkeeper to give Iran an early lead.
  • 15' – New Zealand equalise: A well-rehearsed corner routine saw captain Chris Wood rise highest to power a header into the bottom corner, restoring parity and silencing the Iranian fans.
  • 58' – Iran regain advantage: A moment of individual brilliance from Alireza Jahanbakhsh, who cut inside from the right wing and unleashed a curling shot that bent beyond the reach of the New Zealand keeper, making it 2-1.
  • 88' – Late drama: Just when Iran thought they had secured all three points, New Zealand won a free kick on the edge of the box. Substitute Marko Stamenic whipped the ball over the wall and into the top corner, sparking wild celebrations among the All Whites faithful.

Tactical Story

Iran’s approach under head coach Amir Ghalenoei was direct and aggressive. They targeted the flanks with pace and looked to isolate New Zealand’s full-backs. However, the Kiwis, managed by Darren Bazeley, remained compact and patient. Their use of a 4-4-2 mid-block frustrated Iran’s creative midfielders, forcing them into longer-range efforts. New Zealand’s equalisers both came from dead-ball situations, highlighting their strength as one of the most dangerous set-piece teams in the tournament.

Standout Players

Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Iran) was a constant threat, scoring a stunning second goal and causing problems with his dribbling. For New Zealand, Chris Wood not only scored but also held up play brilliantly, while Marko Stamenic emerged as the late hero with a composed finish under pressure. Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand made several vital saves to keep his side in the game, particularly a reflex stop from a close-range header in the second half.

Group Stage Implications

The 2-2 draw leaves both teams with a single point from their opening group fixture. For Iran, the result feels like two points dropped given their late collapse, while New Zealand will see it as a point gained after trailing twice. The race in the group remains wide open, with upcoming matches against tougher opponents looming. Both sides will need to tighten their defence while maintaining their attacking flair if they hope to advance to the Round of 16.