Iran fight back twice to earn dramatic 2-2 draw against New Zealand in FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2026

Iran twice recovered from behind to secure a hard-earned 2-2 draw against New Zealand in an emotionally charged opener on Monday, as football shared the spotlight with political tensions and off-field controversy. The match had carried added significance long before kickoff due to the ongoing tensions surrounding Iran and its relationship with the United States. Despite the distractions, Iran finally turned its attention to football but endured a difficult start against New Zealand, the tournament’s lowest-ranked side.

The Kiwis shocked their opponents early through striker , who capitalized on a swift attacking move in the seventh minute. Veteran forward played a major role in creating the opening goal, controlling a long ball before feeding Just, who exchanged passes with teammates and finished with an emphatic volley.

Iran pushed for a response and nearly found one through Mehdi Taremi, whose long-range strike crashed against the post. They also came close after New Zealand goalkeeper Max Crocombe lost possession outside his area, but Iran failed to take advantage of the opportunity. The equalizer eventually arrived in the 32nd minute when reacted quickest inside the box and converted from close range after New Zealand struggled to clear the danger.

New Zealand regained the lead 10 minutes into the second half. Just struck again after combining neatly with Wood following a turnover in midfield, giving his side renewed hope of an upset victory. Iran once again responded quickly. rose high to meet a pinpoint cross from Rezaeian, sending his header in off the post to restore parity.

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      Iran dominated much of the final stages and searched for a winning goal, but wasteful finishing and determined New Zealand defending prevented a late breakthrough.

      The draw leaves Group G evenly poised after Belgium and Egypt also played out a draw, while New Zealand’s long wait for a first World Cup victory continues.

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