Belgium and Iran played to a 0-0 draw in a World Cup match held in Los Angeles. The result deals a blow to Belgium’s campaign, potentially hindering their advancement in the tournament. A key turning point occurred after halftime when Belgian player Nathan Ngoy received a red card, leaving his team to play with ten men for the remainder of the match. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Belgium was unable to break the deadlock, and Iran successfully defended to secure the draw. The match lacked significant scoring opportunities for either side. This result places pressure on Belgium to perform strongly in their remaining matches to qualify for the next stage. The draw offers Iran a positive result in their World Cup journey.
