Iran and New Zealand meet on Monday, June 15, in Group G action at SoFi Stadium, temporarily branded Los Angeles Stadium for the 2026 World Cup, in the final fixture of Matchday 1.
New Zealand enters the tournament as the lowest-ranked nation in the FIFA global standings and is making only its third World Cup appearance. Recent form has been difficult for the All Whites, who suffered a 4-0 defeat against Haiti and a narrow 1-0 loss to England before the tournament. Across their last 11 matches, they have recorded just one win and one draw.
Iran arrives in Southern California with stronger momentum after losing only once during a commanding AFC qualifying campaign that secured direct passage to the World Cup. Friendly wins over Gambia and Mali may not have come against elite opposition, but they have helped Team Melli build rhythm and enter its opening World Cup match in strong condition.
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