Iran vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

Iran vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

World Cup
1:00 AMJune 16, 2026
Group Stage – 1
Iran
Show Score

2 – 2
HT:(1 – 1)
New Zealand
SoFi Stadium
Referee: César Ramos Palazuelos, Mexico

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Match Stats

Ball possession
48%
52%
1.50
Expected goals (xG)
1.24
-0.20
Goals Prevented
-0.20
Attack
17
Total shots
14
4
Shots on target
8
8
Shots off target
4
5
Blocked shots
2
10
Shots inside box
10
7
Shots outside box
4
4
Corner kicks
1
2
Offsides
0
Passing
405
Total passes
446
312 (77%)
Accurate passes
377 (85%)
Discipline
10
Fouls
8
1
Yellow cards
0
0
Red cards
0
6
Goalkeeper saves
2
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Lineup

Iran

4-4-2

1
G

Alireza Beiranvand




6.7
5
D

Milad Mohammadi




6.2
19
D

Ali Nemati




6.5
4
D

Shoja Khalilzadeh




6.3
23
D

Ramin Rezaeian


Goal 32′
Assist 64′


9.3
17
M

Aria Yousefi




6.6
6
M

Saeid Ezatolahi




6.6
14
M

Saman Ghoddos




6.7
8
M

Mohammad Mohebi


Goal 64′


7.3
9
F

Mehdi Taremi (C)




6.9
20
F

Shahriar Moghanlou




6.9

Substitutes
24
F

Dennis Eckert Ayensa


7
F

Alireza Jahanbakhsh


16
M

Mahdi Torabi


21
M

Mohammad Ghorbani


26
M

Amirmohammad Razzaghinia


15
M

Roozbeh Cheshmi


13
D

Hossein Kanaani


2
D

Saleh Hardani


22
G

Hossein Hosseini


12
G

Payam Niazmand


18
F

Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by M. Taremi



6.7
3
D

Ehsan Hajsafi



Yellow Card 89′
Tripping


Substitution Out 65′ Replaced by S. Ghoddos



6.9
11
F

Ali Alipour



Substitution Out 53′ Replaced by S. Moghanlou



6.7
10
F

Mehdi Ghayedi




7.0

Coach
Amir Ghalenoei

New Zealand

4-2-3-1

1
G

Max Crocombe




6.9
13
D

Liberato Cacace




6.2
5
D

Michael Boxall




6.7
16
D

Finn Surman




7.2
2
D

Tim Payne




6.2
8
M

Marko Stamenić




6.6
6
M

Joe Bell




6.6
11
M

Elijah Just


Goal 7′
Goal 54′


9.0
10
M

Sarpreet Singh




5.9
20
M

Callum McCowatt




6.7
9
F

Chris Wood (C)


Assist 7′Assist 54′


6.9

Substitutes
17
F

Kosta Barbarouses


18
F

Ben Waine


14
M

Alex Rufer


25
M

Lachlan Bayliss


15
D

Nando Pijnaker


3
D

Francis De Vries


26
D

Tommy Smith


22
G

Michael Woud


12
G

Alex Paulsen


21
F

Jesse Randall



Substitution Out 90+2′ Replaced by S. Singh

4
D

Tyler Bindon



Substitution Out 90+2′ Replaced by M. Stamenic

24
D

Callan Elliot



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by T. Payne



6.9
23
M

Ryan Thomas



Substitution Out 68′ Replaced by C. McCowatt



6.5
19
F

Benjamin Old



Substitution Out 68′ Replaced by L. Cacace



6.5

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Iran and New Zealand played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at SoFi Stadium in a World Cup clash defined by clinical finishing and defensive vulnerability from both sides.

The match delivered immediate drama when New Zealand’s Elijah Just struck in the seventh minute, giving the away side an early advantage. Just’s composure in front of goal set the tone for what would become an entertaining offensive display from both teams throughout the 90 minutes.

Iran responded quickly to the early setback. Ramin Rezaeian leveled the match in the 32nd minute with a well-taken finish. The Iranian defender’s goal showed clinical execution and gave the home crowd hope heading into the break.

New Zealand came out strong after halftime and regained the lead through Just in the 54th minute. The striker’s second goal of the day extended his tally and appeared to put the visitors on course for victory at that stage.

However, Iran refused to surrender. Mohammad Mohebi equalized in the 64th minute, dragging his team level once more. The goal sparked intense pressure from the hosts, but New Zealand’s defense held firm despite sustained Iranian attacks in the closing stages.

Just’s two-goal performance earned him a match rating of 9.0, highlighting his clinical finishing when chances arrived. Rezaeian matched that standard with a 9.3 rating, providing both a goal and an assist while contributing three key passes throughout the encounter.

New Zealand dominated possession with 52 percent of the ball and created better opportunities overall. The away side registered eight shots on target compared to Iran’s four, with an expected goals (xG) figure of 1.24. Iran managed 1.5 xG despite lower possession figures, showing they made their chances count when they came.

The defensive frailties on display concerned both camps. Iran conceded eight shots on target from 14 total attempts by New Zealand. The hosts managed only four shots on target despite 17 total attempts, indicating less precision in their finishing.

Rezaeian’s all-around performance stood out beyond his goal contribution. The Iranian fullback made three tackles and created multiple chances for teammates, proving influential at both ends of the pitch. New Zealand’s Chris Wood provided two assists despite not scoring himself, orchestrating play from midfield.

Neither side could find a winner despite late pressure. Ehsan Hajsafi received a yellow card in the 89th minute as tensions rose toward the final whistle. The draw leaves both teams with work to do in their World Cup campaigns.

This result reflects the competitive nature of modern international football, where quality teams can cancel each other out. Both Iran and New Zealand showed attacking intent but defensive limitations that could prove costly in knockout stages. The point apiece keeps both sides in contention for progression, though each will target victories in their remaining group matches.

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