If you wanted proof that the World Cup doesn’t need superstar names to produce a classic, Los Angeles delivered it on Monday night. Iran and New Zealand played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in their Group G opener, a match that twice saw the underdog Kiwis take the lead, only for Iran to claw their way back both times in a genuine end-to-end thriller.
This wasn’t a cagey, nervy World Cup opener. This was two teams trading punches from start to finish.
Just and Wood Open the Show

New Zealand, ranked 85th in the world and appearing in just their second-ever World Cup, wasted no time announcing themselves. In the seventh minute, Chris Wood casually chested down a long goal-kick from keeper Max Crocombe, turned sharply, and combined with Elijah Just in a slick give-and-go. Just finished calmly, and just like that, the All Whites were 1-0 up against a side ranked nearly 65 places above them.

It was the kind of start that silences a stadium full of Iranian support — but only for a little while.
Iran Hit Back, Just Like That

Iran, chasing their first-ever World Cup knockout stage appearance, refused to panic. After Mehdi Taremi rattled the post with a sharp effort, the equalizer came from a loose ball: Shahriyar Moghanlou’s shot was blocked, and Ramin Rezaeian was first to react, slotting home to make it 1-1 in the 32nd minute. Iran even thought they’d grabbed the lead right before halftime when Ali Nemati turned in a Rezaeian free-kick, only for the goal to be chalked off for offside in stoppage time. Tense, dramatic, and absolutely no shortage of quality from either side — that was the story of the first half.
Round Two: New Zealand Strike Again

Whatever Iran said at halftime clearly didn’t stick, because New Zealand came out of the break and immediately reclaimed the lead. In the 54th minute, it was Just and Wood combining yet again — Just driving forward, feeding Wood in the box, who calmly laid the ball back into Just’s path for a composed finish. Two goals, two assists each shared between the same pair of players. If this was a heist movie, Just and Wood would be the guys who never miss.
Iran Refuses to Blink

Down 2-1 with the clock ticking past the hour mark, most teams might have started thinking about damage control. Not Iran. Rezaeian, already on the scoresheet, turned provider this time, whipping in a teasing long ball that found Mohammad Mohebbi at the back post. Mohebbi rose and thumped a header inside the far post, leveling the score at 2-2 in the 64th minute — a finish good enough to make any World Cup highlight reel.

From there, the game opened up even further, with both Taremi and Wood having half-chances to be the hero, but neither side could find a winner in a match that, by full time, felt like the fairest possible result given the quality on display from both ends of the pitch.
A Result Both Sides Can Build On

For Iran, who navigated their tournament opener without picking up a single yellow card, this was a statement that they’re here to compete, not just participate — and they sit firmly in contention as Group G’s most attack-minded side after matchday one.

For New Zealand, twice taking the lead against a side ranked 65 spots higher is nothing to be discouraged by; it’s proof the All Whites can hang with anyone in this group.

With Belgium and Egypt also drawing 1-1 earlier in the day, Group G is wide open after one round — and if this match was any indication, nobody in this group plans on playing it safe.
Man of the Match: Ramin Rezaeian













