Egypt and Iran played to a 1-1 draw during their Group G FIFA World Cup match on Friday, June 26, 2026 [1], [2].

The result ensures Egypt remains unbeaten in the group stage and officially qualifies for the knockout rounds [3], [5]. For Iran, the tie leaves the team fighting for a third-place spot in the group to maintain their hopes of advancing [6].

The match took place at Seattle Stadium in Seattle, U.S. [4]. Egypt took an early lead in the fifth minute when Mahmoud Saber scored [1]. The goal put the Pharaohs in a commanding position early in the contest, forcing Iran to chase the game for the remainder of the match.

Iran managed to find an equalizer to bring the score to 1-1 [2]. Despite the pressure from both sides, neither team could find a winning goal before the final whistle. Iran's efforts to secure a victory were hampered by a disallowed goal for Khalilzadeh, which prevented them from taking the lead [6].

Egypt's defensive discipline throughout the match helped them secure the point necessary to progress. The team's ability to withstand Iran's late-game offensive pushes proved critical to their qualification. Iran's goalkeeper, Alireza Beiranvand, remained a focal point for the Iranian side as they attempted to stabilize their defense against Egypt's early attack [1].

This result marks a significant milestone for Egypt in the 2026 tournament. By securing the draw, they avoid the uncertainty of the final group standings and move directly into the next phase of the competition [5]. Iran now faces a precarious situation, as their fate depends on other Group G results to determine if they can secure the third-place position [6].

Egypt and Iran played to a 1-1 draw during their Group G FIFA World Cup match

Egypt's qualification for the knockout stage confirms their status as a top contender in Group G, rewarding their early aggression and defensive resilience. For Iran, the draw highlights a missed opportunity to control their own destiny, leaving them dependent on other match outcomes to potentially advance as one of the best third-place teams.