Belgium and Iran played to a 0-0 draw in their Group G match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026 [1], [2].
The result leaves both teams with one point each [5], complicating their paths to the knockout stages in a tournament hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. [1], [2].
The contest was defined by strong defensive performances and high-quality goalkeeping from both sides [1], [3]. Neither team managed to find a breakthrough despite several attempts to penetrate the opposing backlines.
Belgium faced a significant setback when Nathan Ngoy was sent off following a red-card offense [3]. This forced the Belgian side to play the remainder of the match with 10 men [1], [3].
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Belgium managed to maintain their defensive shape to prevent Iran from securing a victory. Iran was unable to capitalize on the extra man in the closing stages of the game [1], [3].
The stalemate reflects the tactical discipline displayed by both national teams during this opening stage of the tournament. With the points split, both squads must now look toward their remaining Group G fixtures to secure advancement [4], [5].
“The match ended in a 0-0 draw”
A goalless draw in the group stage often increases the pressure on subsequent matches, as a single loss can become fatal for tournament progression. For Belgium, the red card for Nathan Ngoy not only impacted the immediate result but may lead to a suspension for future critical Group G games, limiting their tactical options.

