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New Zealand Battle Iran in Enthralling World Cup Opener: 4 Takeaways

New Zealand and Iran played out one of the most enthralling games of the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far, battling to a 2-2 draw

New Zealand play against Iran at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Have you caught your breath yet, Kiwis? New Zealand and Iran played out one of the most enthralling games of the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far, wave after wave of attack from both teams resulting in an entertaining 2-2 draw.

Led by Nottingham Forest’s mighty striker Chris Wood, the All Whites forward line attacked with gusto and no lack of skill, with Motherwell winger Elijah Just proving his growing talent with two well-taken goals.

New Zealand’s nervy defence, however, proved costly, with the direct Iranian attack finding gaps at the back to score two equalisers; in truth, the Asian nation could have scored more.

Despite pre-match protests and a general air of uneasiness surrounding the game, given Iran has been at war with the US, one of the hosts, the All Whites had to contend with a hostile and partisan crowd inside the Los Angeles Stadium.

A draw felt like a fair result in the end, but New Zealand will have felt a first-ever World Cup win was within touching grass.

Tough challenges now await in the form of Egypt and Belgium, but this Iran result will do the All Whites’ confidence the world of good.

Check out Rolling Stone AU/NZ‘s 4 takeaways from the Iran game below.

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Elijah Just plays against Iran at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Relentless Pace

Much has been made about the perceived decline of football in the past 12 months, particularly in the English Premier League, with Arsenal being derided for being ‘dull’.

New Zealand and Iran, however, reminded us all of just how bloody fun football can be.

Aided by a referee who didn’t mind keeping his whistle in his pocket, the pace of the game was absolutely relentless, both teams taking turns to attack in excitable and bold fashion.

The game was incredibly stretched from the opening exchanges, with both defences getting caught out on several occasions. As the game reached its conclusion, no players wanted to calm down, either, with both teams continuing to attack until the final minutes.

It was end-to-end action in Los Angeles. Will the All Whites be able to maintain such a pace in their remaining two group fames?