Wales vs Iran LIVE: World Cup 2022 latest score, goals and updates as early strike ruled out by VAR
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Wales face Iran in Group B of the World Cup in Qatar. Wales earned a 1-1 draw against the USA in their first World Cup match in 64 years as Gareth Bale’s penalty capped a dramatic second-half fightback.
Kieffer Moore’s introduction helped to turn the match around and gives Wales a fighting chance to qualify from Group B, but the result they get against Iran may be more decisive to their hopes.
Iran were thrashed 6-2 by England in their opening match, in which their players did not sing the national anthem as a show of support to protestors in the country, and would be all but eliminated from the World Cup if they lose to Wales. Rob Page’s side face England in their final group stage match, heightening the importance of their clash agiainst Iran at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.
Bale will became Wales’ all-time leading appearance holding when he wins his 110th cap and it would be fitting if the nation’s captain and talisman produces another big moment on the international stage.
Follow all the action from Wales vs Iran in our live blog below:
World Cup 2022: Wales vs Iran
Wales face Iran in crucial World Cup 2022 Group B match in Qatar
Victory would put Wales top of Group B as Gareth Bale sets new appearance record with 110th cap
Wales team news: Kieffer Moore starts alongside Bale up top in Rob Page’s only change
Iran team news: Sardar Azmoun partner Mehdi Taremi up top in one of five changes from Carlos Quieroz
16’ – NO GOAL! Gholizadeh has a goal ruled out for offside (WAL 0-0 IRN)
12’ – SAVE! Hosseini denies Moore at opener for Wales (WAL 0-0 IRN)
Wales 0 – 0 Iran
Half-time: Wales 0-0 Iran
10:51 , Michael Jones
45+4 mins: There goes the whistle to signal the break. Nothing to separate the two teams in a tightly fought first half. Wales were spared some blushes after Ali Gholizadeh’s opener was chalked off due to an offside.
Things will only get more tense as the match goes on too.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:49 , Michael Jones
45+3 mins: Chance! Wales are almost caught right before half-time. Iran work the ball into the final third for the first time in an age and probe for an opening on the right side of the pitch.
Story continues
They don’t find one but the ball is knocked back to Saeed Ezatolahi who flicks a great cross into the middle. Sardar Azmoun squeezes ahead of his marker but can’t direct the ball towards goal and bounces wide of the back post.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:46 , Michael Jones
45 mins: There’s been a couple of stoppages for injuries and a big VAR check in this half so four minutes of stoppage time have been added on.
Roberts nods down a crossfield pass and gives the ball to Ramsey. He returns it to the wing where Roberts’ cross is headed clear by the first defender.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:44 , Michael Jones
42 mins: Wales have pegged Iran back as half-time approaches. They’ve grown into the game and will be hoping to press their advantage.
An aerial pass comes into the box as Moore and Bale make runs in behind but both men are caught offside.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:43 , Michael Jones
39 mins: Confident from Hosseini. Wales win themselves a corner that gets swung over towards the big forward Kieffer Moore.
Hossein Hosseini knows that he’s the target and leaps in front of Moore before plucking the ball out of the air and send Iran sweeping up the pitch.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:39 , Michael Jones
36 mins: There’s a lot of noise inside the stadium now as the Red Wall and the Iran fans compete to see who is the loudest. This is a closely contested affair with few clear cut chances being created.
Wales have become more secure in defence and are dealing with Iran’s quick transitions a lot better now.
Bale tries to slide a pass into the box but it gets blocked and bounces over to Williams on the left. He brings it alongside the penalty area but can’t find a team mate with a low pass into the middle.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:36 , Michael Jones
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:35 , Michael Jones
33 mins: Williams cushions a header in behind Iran’s back line as Harry Wilson makes a run through the channel. He recovers the ball and flicks one into the box.
Bale looks to bring it down but is taken out – legally says the referee – and Iran clear their lines.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:30 , Michael Jones
30 mins: Shot! Kieffer Moore is dominant when Wales play the ball long. He wins it in the air once again and brings it down to Gareth Bale who lets fly with a volley from range.
Bale scuffs the chance though and his effort bobbles softly into the arms of the goalkeeper.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:29 , Michael Jones
29 mins: Taremi and Azmoun link up well. Azmoun drops slightly deeper to get on the ball before both men storm towards the box. They do so again here before Azmoun loses possession.
He goes down trying to recover it off Neco Williams and doesn’t look happy. The forward has had some calf issues which may be resurfacing.
After a quick breather and a check up from the medics Azmoun is back on the pitch. Keep an eye on him though.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:26 , Michael Jones
26 mins: Kieffer Moore glances another long ball out to Neco Williams on the left wing who attempts to drive up the pitch. He’s caught by Iranian right-back Ramin Rezaeian who clatters him out of play with a heavy tackle.
Williams jogs off the hit but that one is going to sting for a while.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:24 , Michael Jones
23 mins: Iran are sharp on the counter when Wales give the ball away. Rob Page’s men have been sloppy in possession so far. Ethan Ampadu gives away a free kick after getting caught on his own in midfield.
Ramin Rezaeian chips the free kick over to the back post where Sardar Azmoun nods the ball out of play trying to put it back across the face of goal.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:21 , Michael Jones
20 mins: At the other end of the pitch Gareth Bale wins Wales a free kick deep in Iran’s final third and Harry Wilson swings the set piece into the penalty area.
Wilson’s cross comes too close to Hossein Hosseini who punches it clear.
NO GOAL! Wales 0-0 Iran
10:19 , Michael Jones
16 mins: Disallowed! VAR comes to the rescue for Wales as Gholizadeh strays offside before Azmoun squares the ball to him.
Wales have a reprieve! They need to switch it on again now.
GOAL! Wales 0-1 Iran (Gholizadeh, 15’)⚽️
10:16 , Michael Jones
15 mins: Wales are in trouble now! A poor cross field pass from Conor Roberts gives the ball away to Sardar Azmoun who shifts it away from the nearest defender and drives into the box.
He’s got Ali Gholizadeh alongside him and after moving around Joe Rodon he squares the ball for a tap in. Iran take the lead!
Or do they? There’s a VAR check taking place…
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:15 , Michael Jones
14 mins: Kieffer Moore took a knock to the face after that effort as he landed on the boot of the Iranian goalkeeper.
The Welsh forward needs a check up but he’s okay to continue. It would be a big blow if he needed to leave the pitch this early.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:13 , Michael Jones
12 mins: SAVE! That was the chance for Wales!
They work the ball brilliantly across the pitch before a switch of play sends the ball over to Conor Roberts on the right wing. Roberts whips a quick ball into the penalty area and Kieffer Moore leaps towards it.
He gets a good chunk of the ball as he probs a volley towards goal but it’s straight at Hossein Hosseini who manages to palm it clear!
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:09 , Michael Jones
9 mins: Azmoun shows his worth again on the edge of Wales’ penalty area. His ball control is great and he holds off the defenders before setting Mehdi Taremi up for a shot from range.
The striker hits it well enough but Wayne Hennessey gets solidly in behind the shot and lings onto the ball.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:07 , Michael Jones
6 mins: Sardar Azmoun could offer Iran an added dimension up top today after coming off the bench late on against England. He collects a ball in midfield and is allowed to turn towards goal.
Azmoun slides it out to the left wing where Milad Mohammadi bursts forward. The left-back curls a teasing cross into the the middle but Wales manage to scramble it clear.
Wales 0-0 Iran
10:04 , Michael Jones
3 mins: Ehasn Hajsafi is fouled as the ball is dinked into midfield and Iran’s Saeed Ezatolahi floats a quick free kick over to the left wing. Iran then fail to capitalise on the quick play as a pass into the penalty area rolls safely out of play.
Chance! A long ball up the pitch comes to Kieffer Moore who wins the aerial ball and nods it on for Harry Wilson’s run in behind. Wilson takes it down thw ing before slipping the ball to Neco Williams.
Williams checks to the right, then laces a curling effort just over the far top corner!
Kick off: Wales 0-0 Iran
10:00 , Michael Jones
Here we go. Wales will know that three points puts them close to qualifying for the last 16 and a defeat will see them on the verge of getting knocked out of the tournament.
They’ll need to start better than they did against the USA where they were sluggish in the first half and allowed their opponents to freedom to operate.
Wales get the ball rolling and the match is underway.
Wales vs Iran
09:53 , Michael Jones
Here come the players.
Gareth Bale – Wales’ most capped player with his appearance todat – leads out the team. He’s been the talisman of this side for years now and will need to inspire his team mates once more today.
The national anthems are next before kick off at 10am.
Latest odds for Wales vs Iran
09:51 , Michael Jones
Wales are still outsiders to qualify out of Group B narrowly behind the USA who take on England later tonight. That could all change if Rob Page’s men triumph over Iran this morning.
Wales vs Iran match odds
Wales: 23/20
Draw: 21/10
Iran: 29/10
To qualify from Group B
England: 1/50
USA: 10/11
Wales: 6/5
Iran: 4/1
Latest odds via Betfair.
Gareth Bale urges schools in Wales to screen Iran clash as ‘mini history lesson’
09:48 , Michael Jones
Gareth Bale has urged teachers in Wales to let children watch a World Cup “mini history lesson” in Qatar. Wales’ second game of the 2022 World Cup kicks off at 10am GMT on Friday when children are in class.
The PA news agency revealed earlier this month that children had been given the green light to support Robert Page’s side.
The Welsh Government has left it up to individual schools to decide whether to allow children to watch the game, and Bale wants as many of them as possible to do so.
Gareth Bale urges schools in Wales to screen Iran clash as ‘mini history lesson’
Neco Williams praised for ‘great courage and bravery’ after grandfather’s death
09:44 , Michael Jones
Harry Wilson has praised Neco Williams’ “courage and bravery” for playing in Wales’ World Cup opener on Monday following the death of his grandfather.
Williams’ grandfather died on Sunday and the Nottingham Forest full-back shared the sad news on social media after playing in Wales’ 1-1 draw against the United States.
“Yesterday was the toughest news I’ve ever had to face and that was listening to my mum tell me my grandad passed away last night,” Williams wrote on Monday night, dedicating the game and point to his late grandfather.
“To go from crying all day to start in a World Cup game was extremely tough but I got through it from the support of my team-mates and family.”
Neco Williams praised for ‘great courage and bravery’ after grandfather’s death
Wales vs Iran
09:40 , Michael Jones
The Welsh players have been out to inspect the pitch. The fans are flooding in despite some Wales fans not being able to make it to Qatar.
This is a huge match for Wales, collecting three points today is a must for Rob Page’s men.
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Wales vs Iran
09:35 , Michael Jones
The fans have started to arrive at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium ahead of kick off at 10 am. Can Wales get past Iran and put one foot in the knockout rounds?
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Fifa says rainbow colours now allowed in Qatar after flags confiscated
09:30 , Michael Jones
World Cup federations have been told by Fifa that the rainbow flag will “not be prohibited” at stadiums for the next round of games, and that Qatar have now given the governing body assurances on the issue after a series of incidents that culminated in the team captains of seven Uefa federations not wearing the OneLove armband.
The colours have become one of the tense moments of the tournament, as so many players, officials and fans want to make a gesture of solidarity towards the LGBTQ+ community over Qatar’s laws and culture around homosexuality.
Some supporters and media have had items of clothing with rainbow flags confiscated, most notably with security even instructing that bucket hats should be removed.
The Independent has been told of cases where Welsh fans were simply wearing the colours of the country – red, yellow, white and green – only to be told to take them off.
Fifa says rainbow colours now allowed in Qatar after flags confiscated
Wales fans to miss World Cup match with Iran due to permit card problems
09:25 , Michael Jones
A host of Wales fans will be unable to attend their second World Cup 2022 game against Iran on Friday after being turned away at the airport.
Many supporters attending the finals in Qatar are staying in Dubai and flying into Doha for the fixtures, but dozens are reporting that the Hayya permit card required to get into the country for games has failed to function properly, resulting in them being denied entry.
This comes despite some of those same fans having attended Wales’ other game, a 1-1 draw with USA in their Group B opener, earlier in the week. On this occasion, however, some permits are displaying as “pending” approval, leading airport staff to deny those passangers from boarding.
Wales fans to miss World Cup match with Iran due to permit card problems
Qatar ‘impose’ last-minute alcohol ban on Wales fans
09:20 , Michael Jones
A World Cup party has been cancelled after Qatar authorities “imposed” changes to restrict alcohol sales, organisers said.
Fan charity Gol Cymru was looking to build on the success of its parties held either side of Wales’ opening World Cup game against the USA with a second round of events for Friday’s fixture with Iran.
But they said they were told at the last minute of new conditions preventing alcohol sales before 12pm, leading to them cancelling their pre-match event at the InterContinental Doha hotel, in the West Bay area of the city.
The Wales Football Supporters’ Association’s fan embassy later noted Friday is a holy day and “no alcohol before midday” is allowed.
Qatar ‘impose’ last-minute alcohol ban on Wales fans
Wilson echoes Page’s thoughts
09:16 , Michael Jones
Wales midfielder, Harry Wilson, added to his manager’s thoughts about how different Iran will play this time out compared to their lacklustre display against England.
“It was a difficult result for them. England was always going to be difficult,” said Wilson. “They will be looking for a reaction and I think that is what we are going to see.
“It will be up to us to make sure we are on form to try and get the three points.”
Iran had kept clean sheets in six of their previous nine matches before they were crushed by England on Monday so today’s encounter could be tricky for Wales.
Page expecting ‘reaction’ from Iran
09:11 , Michael Jones
Rob Page says that he is expecting a reaction from Iran following their 6-2 defeat to England during the first round of matches and by the looks of their line-up Carlos Quieroz’s side are focusing more on attacking football this time around.
“Iran are going to want a reaction from a disappointing defeat,” said Page.
“I think they’d have looked at the fixtures and England was a free game for them. I think that’s why the manager changed the shape, he changed it for that game.
“I think we won’t be too surprised by the formation he picks. Both teams need to win.”
The story of only previous meeting of World Cup opponents
09:06 , Michael Jones
The eyes of the world will be on Wales and Iran in Doha on Friday.
But the only previous time the two countries met, no-one in Wales was watching and captain Terry Yorath and his team-mates were left wondering what on earth they had stepped into.
The date was April 18, 1978, the venue Tehran’s Aryamehr Stadium.
American singer Frank Sinatra had performed there a couple of years earlier, but there is no evidence the ruling royal family kept Sinatra waiting as they would the Wales football team.
The story of the only previous meeting between Wales and Iran
Kieffer Moore targets key Iranian weakness for Wales to exploit
09:00 , Michael Jones
Wales striker Kieffer Moore plans to torment Iran in the air just like England did.
England smashed six past Iran in their World Cup opener, with the Iranians having no answer to the Three Lions’ aerial power.
The 6ft 5in Moore watched the first half of that game before Wales set off for their tournament opener – a 1-1 draw against the United States – and is confident of wreaking more havoc on the Iran defence.
Kieffer Moore targets key Iranian weakness for Wales to exploit
Fifa tells Iran to follow concussion protocols with keeper Alireza Beiranvand
08:55 , Michael Jones
Iran have been told they should not play goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand in their match against Wales after he suffered a concussion against England.
Beiranvand collided face first with team-mate Majid Hosseini and was in need of treatment for several minutes. Incredibly, he was allowed to briefly continue before leaving the field on a stretcher.
Fifa has been in daily contact with the Iranian federation since the injury and have told them that they should follow the concussion protocol and not allow Beiranvand to play.
Iran’s team doctor has the final say, but Fifa is taking the matter extremely seriously and has stressed to the federation in the strongest terms that he should not play.
Fifa tells Iran to follow concussion protocols with keeper Alireza Beiranvand
Iran line-up
08:54 , Michael Jones
Iran XI: Hossein Hosseini; Rezaeian, Pouraliganji, M. Hosseini, Mohammadi; Gholizadeh, Noorollahi, Ezatolahi, Hajsafi; Azmoun, Taremi
There are five changes to the Iran team that started against England with exciting striker Sardar Azmoun starting up top.
Bale set to break Wales appearance record
08:50 , Michael Jones
Wales captain Gareth Bale will overtake team-mate Chris Gunter as Wales’ most-capped man if he plays against Iran this morning but the forward insists he is not thinking about the record.
“It’s an amazing achievement, it’s an honour to represent my country so many times,” said Bale, who has 109 caps. “But it’s more important that we try and get the victory.
“Hopefully we can and it’ll make it even more special.
“It will be a difficult game versus Iran – they are a very good team. They are here for a reason, but of course we believe we can beat them.”
Wales team changes
08:49 , Michael Jones
Manager Rob Page makes just one change to the Wales team with Kieffer Moore coming in to replace Dan James as a partner to Gareth Bale in the forward line.
Joe Allen starts on the bench after his return from injury.
Wales line-up
08:44 , Michael Jones
Wales XI: Hennessey; Mepham, Rodon, Davies; Roberts, Ramsey, Ampadu, Wilson, Williams; Bale, Moore
Queiroz expecting exciting atmosphere against Wales
08:40 , Michael Jones
Iran coach, Carlos Queiroz, a former Real Madrid manager and ex-assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United is looking forward to facing Wales this morning and is expecting a vibrant atmosphere from the travelling fans.
“For us, the World Cup starts tomorrow [Friday]. We have two games and six points to play for,” he said in the build up to today’s clash.
“Welcome to the big show for Wales after 64 years. It is incredible to see the Red Wall in the stadium. Wales play with character. It’s like a party. A football party show.”
EU parliament calls on Fifa to compensate families of migrant workers
08:35 , Michael Jones
The EU parliament has urged Fifa to help compensate the families of the migrant workers who died or suffered rights abuses during preparations for the World Cup.
In a vote on Thursday, MEPs also called on the Qatari authorities to conduct a full investigation into human rights abuses in the run-up to the competition.
Qatar has come under fire for its treatment of migrant workers in light of the country currently hosting the World Cup.
The resolution also deplored reports of abuses of the LGBTQ+ community in Qatar and called on the country to decriminalise same-sex relations.
EU parliament calls on Fifa to compensate families of migrant workers
Iran without Alireza Beiranvand
08:30 , Michael Jones
Elsewhere, Iran have to make do without their number one goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand. He will miss the match after getting concussed and breaking his nose in the game against England.
Initially the 30-year-old wanted to play on during that game but after taking a goal kick realised that he was in no fit state to complete the match and had to be stretchered off.
Iran boss Carlos Queiroz said: “There is medical protocol we need to respect and there is no way to move around the protocol, so he will not play.”
Allen’s return a ‘massive boost’ for Wales
08:25 , Michael Jones
Swansea City midfielder Joe Allen has been sitting on the sidelines since September trying to overcome a hamstring injury that left his place at the World Cup in doubt.
Wales boss, Rob Page, felt he needed Allen in his squad and brought him to Qatar despite concerns that he may not be fully fit. Allen missed the draw against the USA but having trained alone since Wales arrived in Qatar, he joined the rest of the squad for Wednesday’s session.
The manager confirmed that Allen is ‘fit and raring to go’ with captain Gareth Bale adding: “To have him available is a massive boost for us with two games remaining,
“Hopefully he can come on or start and he’ll do what Joe Allen does best and cover every blade of grass.”
Gareth Bale reacts with Wales captain on cusp of caps record against Iran
08:20 , Michael Jones
Gareth Bale wants to make becoming the most capped men’s player in Welsh football history “even more special” by leading Wales to World Cup victory over Iran.
Bale is set to overtake Chris Gunter, who will be among the substitutes for Friday’s encounter, and win his 110th cap at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Doha.
Wales have been boosted by the return to fitness of midfielder Joe Allen, out since mid-September with a hamstring injury, as they enter must-win territory following Monday’s 1-1 draw with the United States.
Bale, who made his Wales debut in 2006 and is his country’s record scorer with 41 goals, said: “I haven’t really been focusing on the cap thing to be honest, just trying to focus on the game.”
Gareth Bale reacts with Wales captain on cusp of caps record against Iran
Wales vs Iran: where to watch the game?
08:15 , Michael Jones
Wales vs Iran is scheduled to kick off at 10am GMT (1pm local time) on Friday 25 November. The game will take place at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan.
How can I watch it?
In the UK, the match will air live on BBC One, and it will also stream live on the broadcaster’s website and BBC iPlayer app. S4C will air the game in Wales, too.
Wales vs Iran early team news and predicted line-ups
08:11 , Michael Jones
Ethan Ampadu sustained an ankle issue during Wales’ draw with USA, while Kieffer Moore is expected to start after his game-changing performance off the bench earlier in the week. Manager, Rob Page, also confirmed that Joe Allen is ready to go after a hamstring injury has seen him sidelined since September.
For Iran, Alireza Beiranvand is unable to feature due to concussion protocols, the goalkeeper having been substituted against England after a clash of heads. Hossein Hosseini, who replaced him, is expected to start in his place.
Predicted line-ups
Wales XI: Hennessey; Mepham, Rodon, Davies; Roberts, Ramsey, Ampadu, Williams; James, Bale; Moore
Iran XI: H Hosseini; Moharrami, Pouraliganji, Cheshmi, M Hosseini, Mohammadi; Jakanbakhsh, Noorollahi, Karimi, Gholizadeh; Taremi
Wales vs Iran
08:05 , Michael Jones
Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of Wales’ Group B clash with Iran. Kick off for this one is 10am and Rob Page’s side are hoping to build off the back of their 1-1 draw against the USA and take a step closer to the knockout rounds.
Picking up three points this morning is crucial for Wales’ hopes of a spot in the last 16 as they take on England in their final group match which, on paper, represents the most difficult game of the group stages. The Dragons rescued a point in their opening game thanks to Gareth Bale’s penalty but they will want to improve against a team that was battered 6-2 by the Three Lions.
Iran looked all at sea in their encounter with England but striker Mehdi Taremi remained threatening throughout and finished the game with two consolation goals so Wales will need to keep him quiet this morning.
Should Wales be victorious in this encounter they will move to the top of Group A ahead of England vs USA this evening.