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Follow Belgium vs. Iran live at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Real-time score updates, key plays, and match analysis as it happens.
Belgium vs Iran is the third 2026 World Cup match that ends in a goalless draw.
Belgium and Iran walk away from their World Cup match with a point each, and Group G is still up for grabs. See recap of live updates, score and stats
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Iran vs. Belgium highlights: Relive all the best moments as the Iranians shock the Red Devils
For long stretches Sunday afternoon at Los Angeles Stadium, Iran and Belgium looked less like two teams playing a FIFA World Cup group-stage match and more like heavyweight fighters trading blows in the center of the ring.
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Belgium 0-0 Iran: Nathan Ngoy sent off as Belgium's goal drought continues - as it happened
Belgium and Iran played out a tense 0-0 draw in Los Angeles on Sunday, with Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand making seven saves to help earn his side their second point of the tournament.
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Iran’s disallowed goal against Belgium sparks FIFA World Cup controversy
If there’s one team in this year’s World Cup that’s teaching every sporting fan how to keep their cool on the field, it has to be Iran. Recently, they felt that they had the upper hand against Belgium after replicating the Netherlands’ iconic goal from four years ago.
Once again, it was a goalkeeper who stole the headlines, but not the one you might think. Here are four takeaways from Belgium vs. Iran.
Belgium started the World Cup with an underwhelming 1-1 draw against Egypt, and it will try to bounce back against Iran without one of its star players.
Iran has taken an early lead against Belgium in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match, with Mehdi Taremi scoring the first goal at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This development has significant implications for the match dynamics and the group standings,
Mehdi Taremi's 93rd-minute goal against Belgium was ruled offside by VAR, ending Iran's World Cup campaign in Group G. FIFA later acknowledged the decision was wrongly made.
