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Iran keeper stands tall in draw with 10-man Belgium

Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Belgium vs IR Iran.

Final Score

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Belgium vs IR Iran

Tactical Story

INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Alireza Beiranvand made seven saves as Iran and Belgium played to a 0-0 draw at the World Cup on Sunday, with Team Melli unable to break through after the Red Devils went down to 10 men in the second half. Belgium defender Nathan Ngoy received a straight red card in the 66th minute when he miskicked a ball backward and then fouled Mehdi Taremi to prevent the Iran star from getting a clean breakaway scoring chance.

Iran couldn't capitalize, and Belgium actually generated better scoring chances down the stretch -- but both teams left with their second straight draw in group play. Neither team will feel good about the result. During a tumultuous World Cup trip affected by travel restrictions and visa denials from the U.S., Iran will regret missing a golden opportunity to beat a European powerhouse sitting 10th in FIFA's world rankings while playing before a loud, supportive crowd.

Iran returned to the Los Angeles area for their second straight match in front of a crowd packed with fans from the diaspora both supporting Team Melli and booing the Iranian anthem, with hundreds of Lion and Sun flags displayed. The team's World Cup cycle has been chaotic ever since the U.S. began its war in Iran on Feb.

28. The Iranians moved their training base from Arizona to Mexico, and the team is operating under travel restrictions requiring them to leave Los Angeles only hours after both matches, infuriating coach Amir Ghalenoei. Meanwhile, star-studded Belgium have yet to score in two matches at the World Cup, getting on the scoreboard only through an own goal in their opening draw with Egypt.

Belgium are unbeaten in their past 15 competitive matches, but have not scored on 53 consecutive shots at the World Cup dating back to their one goal scored in their three mostly dismal games in Qatar four years ago. Belgium dominated possession in the first 60 minutes, but Iran had a handful of strong chances stopped by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who matched Beiranvand's excellence. Team Melli had the best scoring chances early, including a beautiful set piece for a goal by Taremi -- who was ruled offside by video review.

Maxim De Cuyper was denied twice in the second half by Beiranvand, including a golden opportunity in the 86th minute. With so many preparation obstacles, Ghalenoei leaned on experience against Belgium, sending out the oldest starting 11 at a World Cup match since 1966, according to ESPN Research. Romelu Lukaku was a surprise addition to Belgium's starting lineup, playing the first 73 minutes and recording one shot.

The Red Devils' career goals leader missed nearly all of his club season at Napoli with a hamstring injury, and he played as a substitute against Egypt on Monday. Standout Belgian winger Jérémy Doku missed the match with an illness. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events

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66'
Red Card - Belgium

Belgium defender Nathan Ngoy received a straight red card in the 66th minute when he miskicked a ball backward and then fouled Mehdi Taremi to prevent the Iran star from getting a clean breakaway scoring chance.

60'
Goal - Belgium

Belgium dominated possession in the first 60 minutes, but Iran had a handful of strong chances stopped by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who matched Beiranvand's excellence.

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86'
Chance - Maxim De Cuyper

Maxim De Cuyper was denied twice in the second half by Beiranvand, including a golden opportunity in the 86th minute.

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73'
Match Event

Romelu Lukaku was a surprise addition to Belgium's starting lineup, playing the first 73 minutes and recording one shot.

Key Turning Point

Nathan Ngoy (Belgium) is shown the red card.

Player of the Match

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Impact Performance

Group Impact

A hard-fought draw sees both Belgium and IR Iran share the spoils, leaving Group G completely open.

Tactical Takeaways

Goalkeepers and defensive blocks dominated, earning clean sheet points for managers who backed the defences.

Next Fixtures

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Next for IR Iran

Pre-match File

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Match Metadata

Group
Group G
Date
June 21
Venue
Los Angeles

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Style Clash

This matchup becomes clearer if Belgium can keep the middle closed and force the game wide. It becomes much less comfortable for them if IR Iran get to string passes together and pin the game in place instead.

Stylistic Clash Profile

Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps

Style Contrast115 pts
46%
Heavy Style ClashDominant Style Driver

Technical Craft vs Physical Power

Belgium relies on technical quality; IR Iran brings physical intensity.

ChaosGap: 15Control
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Belgium (50)IR Iran (35)
TransitionGap: 25Possession
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Belgium (50)IR Iran (25)
BlockGap: 20Pressing
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Belgium (45)IR Iran (25)
SystemGap: 20Star
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Belgium (80)IR Iran (60)
PhysicalGap: 35Technical
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Belgium (65)IR Iran (30)

Match Intelligence Board

First 15

What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes

The first quarter-hour should tell us whether De Bruyne receives with runners ahead or spends the match compensating for defensive gaps; IR Iran need to show whether Iran defend the first box cleanly before looking for Taremi and the set-piece threat.

Duel

Key Duel

The clearest duel is Jérémy Doku against Mehdi Taremi. This game may turn on which reference point receives service without having to come too far for it.

Upset Path

The Upset Path

IR Iran's route begins without the ball: protect the central spaces, stay level, then attack the phase Belgium manage least comfortably. IR Iran's best path is to keep the mid-block narrow, win fouls and corners, then turn their size into a scoring edge.

Fantasy

Fantasy Teaser

Fantasy players will naturally start with Jérémy Doku, but Mehdi Taremi becomes interesting if this match stays tense and low-event.

Prediction

Prediction Lens

The matchup points to Belgium, with a narrow Belgium edge or a draw a better guide than any comfortable-win narrative.

Neutral Watch

What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan

Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.

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