Belgium and Iran played out a hard-fought 0-0 stalemate in a match which saw the red devil’s got a second-half red card.
While both teams aimed to bolster their positions in Group G, the defenses remained impenetrable throughout the 90 minutes.
The primary narrative of the evening was the extraordinary form of the men between the posts. Iran’s Alireza Beiranvand produced an inspired performance, recording seven saves to deny a relentless Belgian attack.

His most notable intervention occurred in the 59th minute, when he miraculously rose from the ground to parry an effort from Maxim De Cuyper after a sequence of intense pressure led by Kevin De Bruyne and Leandro Trossard.
Thibaut Courtois was equally reliable for the Red Devils, stepping up with three crucial saves of his own, including a sharp stop against a threatening Iranian counter-attack late in the match.
The tactical battle unfolded as a classic test of patience. Belgium controlled significant portions of possession, attempting to unlock a deep and well-organized Iranian defensive block.
Iran, meanwhile, remained dangerous on the break. In the 24th minute, there was a momentary scare for the Belgian side when Mehdi Taremi found the back of the net after a set-piece routine.
However, the stadium fell silent as the goal was checked by VAR and subsequently disallowed for a razor-thin offside call, keeping the match level.
The contest shifted dramatically in the 67th minute. Nathan Ngoy, under pressure after an under-hit back-pass, was forced to haul down Mehdi Taremi just outside the penalty area.
Referee Darío Herrera had little choice but to issue a straight red card to the Belgian defender. This dismissal forced Belgium to adapt to a 10-man setup for the final quarter of the match.

Despite being a player down, Belgium continued to search for a winner. Young talent Matias Fernandez-Pardo, who came on late for Kevin De Bruyne, provided a late spark, forcing the Iranian defense to scramble as he looked for shooting lanes and creative passes in the closing stages.
However, Iran managed the game efficiently till the end 1-1, ensuring they did not concede despite the mounting pressure from a desperate Belgium side.
For Belgium, the result highlights an ongoing struggle to capitalize on their creative output despite having players like De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku on the pitch.
For Iran, the point is a testament to their defensive resilience, keeping them firmly in contention as the group stage progresses.
Both sides walked away with a share of the spoils in a performance that showcased the unpredictable and gritty nature of tournament football.
As the group heads into its final matchday, the pressure remains high for both nations to find the clinical edge necessary to progress to the knockout stages.
