Key Points
- Iran and New Zealand finish 2–2 in Group G encounter
- Both teams trade leads in a high-tempo contest
- Late pressure fails to produce a winner
ISLAMABAD: Iran and New Zealand played out a tense 2–2 draw in their FIFA World Cup Group G clash, a match defined by shifting momentum, quick responses, and sustained attacking spells from both sides.
New Zealand started brightly and took the lead through Elijah Just, who finished clinically after early pressure.
Iran responded with greater control in midfield and levelled the match before half-time, ensuring the teams went into the break at 1–1.
The second half saw New Zealand regain the advantage as Just struck again to complete his brace, putting the All Whites 2–1 ahead.
Iran, however, continued to push forward and found another equaliser around the hour mark, restoring parity and setting up a tense final phase.
Both the Iran national football team and the New Zealand national football team created chances in the closing stages. However, disciplined defending and sharp goalkeeping ensured the scoreline remained unchanged until the final whistle.
The result leaves Group G finely balanced, with both teams needing stronger results in their remaining fixtures to improve their chances of advancing to the knockout stage.



