Iran denied late winner as Egypt secures knockout stage match with Australia

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 5:29 AM

Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Iran denied late winner as Egypt secures knockout stage match with Australia
Summary

Iran drew with Egypt in a dramatic match that featured a disallowed goal in stoppage time. Shoja Khalilzadeh scored what looked like a late winner for Iran, only for VAR to rule him offside. With mixed emotions, the game saw several near misses, including a header from Saeid Ezatolahi that hit the crossbar in extra time. The draw leaves Iran's future uncertain in the tournament, while Egypt progresses to face Australia in the last-32.

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  • Shoja Khalilzadeh's late goal for Iran was ruled offside by VAR.
  • Yasser Ibrahim made a key block late in the match.
  • Saeid Ezatolahi's header hit the crossbar in stoppage time.
  • Iran's future in the tournament remains unclear after the draw.
  • Egypt will face Australia in the knockout stage.
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After review,” began the Polish referee Szymon Marciniak, those two words breaking the hearts of Iran after they thought they scrambled an unlikely 93rd-minute winner. Moments earlier, the 37-year-old Shoja Khalilzadeh fired in from the edge of the six-yard box, whipped off his No 4 shirt in double-quick time and slid on to his knees before being mobbed by his teammates and nestled at the bottom of a pile-on. One member of Iran’s backroom team collapsed onto his back on the turf amid the delirium. Another planted a kiss on Khalilzadeh’s forehead before the defender donned a pair of sunglasses given to him by one of the many substitutes who had swiftly emptied on to the pitch. But the joy was short-lived, Marciniak playing party-pooper after a VAR review showed Khalilzadeh offside after Mostafa Shobeir rushed from his goal to punch clear the free-kick from which Iran thought they had snatched victory. And the late drama did not stop there either. Seventeen seconds after the minimum of six minutes of second-half stoppage time, Yasser Ibrahim made a monumental block to repel Ramin Rezaeian’s shot after the ball squirted free and then six minutes and 53 seconds into added time Iran’s Saeid Ezatolahi sent a header against the crossbar. Shoubir, who was magnificent in the Egypt goal, moved his hands towards the ball but was beaten. Continue reading...

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