Egypt Reaches World Cup Knockout Round for 1st Time After Dramatic 1-1 Draw With Iran/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Egypt reached the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time after earning a dramatic 1-1 draw against Iran in Seattle. A stoppage-time Iranian winner was ruled out for offside after VAR review, allowing the Pharaohs to finish second in Group G. Iran must now wait to learn whether it advances as one of the tournament’s best third-place teams.


Egypt vs. Iran World Cup Quick Looks
- Egypt advanced beyond the World Cup group stage for the first time.
- The Pharaohs drew Iran 1-1 in a tense Group G finale.
- Mahmoud Saber scored Egypt’s early opening goal.
- Ramin Rezaeian equalized for Iran in the first half.
- Iran had a stoppage-time winner overturned for offside after VAR review.
- Belgium won Group G after defeating New Zealand.
- Egypt will face Australia in the Round of 32.
- Mohamed Salah exited with a left hamstring concern.


Deep Look
Egypt Makes History Despite Late Scare
The result was enough for the Pharaohs to finish second in Group G behind Belgium, whose victory over New Zealand secured top spot in the group.
The match nearly ended in heartbreak for Egypt when Iran believed it had scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner. Shoja Khalilzadeh found the net in the 93rd minute, sparking wild celebrations among Iranian players and supporters.
However, a lengthy VAR review determined the goal was offside, preserving Egypt’s place in the Round of 32.
Fast Start Produces Two Early Goals
Egypt wasted little time taking control of the match.
In just the fifth minute, Mohamed Salah created danger inside the penalty area before Mahmoud Saber capitalized on the opportunity, firing a shot through goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to give Egypt a 1-0 lead.
Iran responded quickly.
Just nine minutes later, Ramin Rezaeian pounced on a rebound inside the box to level the match after Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir failed to fully control the initial effort.
The equalizer kept Iran’s knockout hopes alive and set up an intense battle for qualification.
VAR Breaks Iranian Hearts
Iran believed it had secured one of the tournament’s most dramatic victories deep into stoppage time.
After a scramble inside Egypt’s penalty area, Shoja Khalilzadeh forced the ball into the net, touching off emotional celebrations.
But video review showed an Iranian player had been offside during the buildup, wiping out what would have been the winning goal.
Had the goal stood, Iran would have automatically qualified for the knockout stage.
Instead, the draw leaves Iran waiting to see whether its three-point finish is enough to earn one of the eight places reserved for the tournament’s best third-place teams.
Belgium Wins Group G
Elsewhere in Group G, Belgium defeated New Zealand to finish atop the standings.
The result pushed Egypt into second place, setting up a Round of 32 showdown with Australia on July 3 in Dallas.
Belgium advances as group winner, while Iran must rely on results from the remaining groups to determine whether its World Cup journey continues.
Salah Injury Raises Concern
While Egypt celebrated qualification, attention also shifted to the fitness of captain Mohamed Salah.
The former Liverpool forward was substituted during the second half after appearing to suffer a left hamstring injury.
Television cameras showed Salah leaving the field with heavy strapping and ice wrapped around his thigh, creating uncertainty about his availability for Egypt’s knockout-round match against Australia.
His health could prove critical as Egypt prepares for its first appearance in the World Cup knockout rounds.
Iran Still Has Hope
Despite the disappointment of the overturned goal, Iran remains unbeaten through its three group-stage matches.
Its fate now rests on results elsewhere in the expanded 48-team tournament.
If enough third-place teams finish with fewer points or an inferior goal difference, Iran could still advance to the Round of 32 for the first time in its World Cup history.








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