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World Cup Group G ends dramatically as VAR denies Iran win vs Egypt; Belgium smash New Zealand

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June 27, 2026

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World Cup Group G ends dramatically as VAR denies Iran win vs Egypt; Belgium smash New Zealand

Iran face a nervous wait to see if they will progress to the World Cup knockout stages after drawing 1-1 vs Egypt to finish third in Group G.

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FOX Sports Digital

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· Jun 26, 2026

2026 World Cup Group G Scenarios, Standings: What Egypt, Iran, Belgium, New Zealand Need To Advance

Group G is wide open heading into the final matchday. Here's what Egypt, Iran, Belgium and New Zealand each need to advance to the Round of 32.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 28, 2026

2026 FWC Day 17 Highlights: England, Croatia, Portugal & Colombia Seal Knockout Spots as Algeria & Austria Survive Thriller

The drama continued on Day 17 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the final places in several groups were decided, producing thrilling encounters, emotional farewells and dramatic qualification scenarios. England, Croatia, Colombia, Portugal, Algeria and Austria all secured their places in the Round of 32, while Scotland, Ghana, Panama, Uruguay, Jordan and Uzbekistan saw their World Cup campaigns come to an end.

RTÉ News

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· Jun 26, 2026

World Cup 2026: New Zealand v Belgium, Egypt v Iran

Group G draws to a close with Egypt in a strong position, but Iran, Belgium and New Zealand are still in the mix.

SkySports

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Key moments & rate the players in New Zealand vs Belgium and Egypt vs Iran

Key moments & rate the players in New Zealand vs Belgium and Egypt vs Iran

Vanguard News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Asia’s World Cup falls apart with just two countries remaining

The gap between Asia's best teams and the rest has been laid bare by the region's disappointing World Cup as just two AFC sides reached the knockout rounds. The post Asia’s World Cup falls apart with just two countries remaining appeared first on Vanguard News.

Nepal News

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· Jul 12, 2026

विश्वकप २०२६ : सेमिफाइनलमा अर्जेन्टिना, फ्रान्स, स्पेन र इंगल्यान्ड आमनेसामने

काठमाडौँ । अमेरिका, क्यानडा र मेक्सिकोमा संयुक्त रूपमा जारी फिफा विश्वकप २०२६ को सेमिफाइनल समीकरण पूरा भएको छ। क्वार्टरफाइनलका प्रतिस्पर्धात्मक खेल सम्पन्न भएसँगै अन्तिम चारमा पुग्ने टोलीको टुंगो लागेको हो। यसपटक फाइनल प्रवेशका लागि साविक विजेता अर्जेन्टिनासहित फ्रान्स, स्पेन र इंगल्यान्डबीच प्रतिस्पर्धा हुनेछ। उपाधि दाबेदार मानिएका यी चार टोलीले विश्वकपको फाइनल यात्राका लागि कडा चुनौती []

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Related coverage for "World Cup Group G ends dramatically as VAR denies Iran win vs Egypt; Belgium smash New Zealand": FOX Sports Digital — 2026 World Cup Group G Scenarios, Standings: What Egypt, Iran, Belgium, New Zealand Need To Advance . Sada Elbalad — 2026 FWC Day 17 Highlights: England, Croatia, Portugal & Colombia Seal Knockout Spots as Algeria & Austria Survive Thriller. RTÉ News — World Cup 2026: New Zealand v Belgium, Egypt v Iran. SkySports — Key moments & rate the players in New Zealand vs Belgium and Egypt vs Iran. Vanguard News — Asia’s World Cup falls apart with just two countries remaining. Nepal News — विश्वकप २०२६ : सेमिफाइनलमा अर्जेन्टिना, फ्रान्स, स्पेन र इंगल्यान्ड आमनेसामने