The Department of Homeland Security is revising protocols for Iran’s upcoming World Cup match on Friday. This adjustment aims to align with added time allowances granted to other teams throughout the tournament. A DHS spokesperson confirmed the guideline changes to NBC News, but did not elaborate on the specifics of the previous or new protocols. The move seeks to ensure equitable conditions for all participating nations. The change comes as Iran prepares for its third match in the World Cup competition. The department’s decision underscores a commitment to fairness within the international sporting event. Further details regarding the adjusted guidelines have not yet been released.
