U.S. men’s national team faces a must-win situation against Iran in its World Cup Group B finale, after tying Wales and England in its previous two games.
Iran, meanwhile, only needs a draw against the USMNT to advance out of the group stage for the first time in its history. After getting trounced 6-2 by England in its World Cup opener, Iran rebounded for a 2-0 win over Wales.
The USMNT must also exorcise some demons. Iran famously defeated the U.S. 2-1 in a 1998 World Cup match in France that eliminated the Americans.
Group A will also kick off its final round of matches Tuesday. With Qatar already eliminated, the Netherlands (four points), Ecuador (four points) and Senegal (three points) are in contention to advance to the Round of 16.
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Five minutes into the second half, Frenkie de Jong cleans up a blocked shot for his first World Cup goal.
Winner of Group A faces runner-up of Group B. Runner-up in Group A faces winner of Group B. Group A as it stands at halftime:
Ismaila Sarr earned the penalty in the box, fouled by Piero Hincapie. Sarr converts the spot kick, improving Senegal’s chances to advance in Group A. Ecuador, who could have advanced with a 0-0 draw, will need to adjust tactics.
It’s the man of the hour, Cody Gakpo’s goal gives Netherlands the 1-0 lead. He split two Qatari defenders to slot a low ball into the right corner. The 23-year-old has scored three goals in three games this World Cup.
For the first time during the 2022 World Cup, a person ran onto the pitch during a match, displaying various political stands on their shirt.
A spectator ran onto the field carrying a rainbow flag and wearing a blue shirt that read “SAVE UKRAINE” on the front and “RESPECT FOR IRANIAN WOMAN” on the back during the second half of Monday’s match between Portugal and Uruguay in Lusail Stadium in Qatar.
Security officials chased the spectator, who eventually dropped the flag onto the field. The flag laid there for a few moments before a stadium staffer came by to collect it. The spectator was ushered off the field and through a tunnel. It wasn’t immediately clear if the person faced any charges or had been detained by police.
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— Nancy Armour, Doha, Qatar
The Netherlands is looking to secure a place to the knockout rounds against a team already eliminated. The Dutch won its first game against Senegal, but tied the following against Ecuador, preventing them from punching a ticket to the Round of 16 early.
The Netherlands are unbeaten in 17 matches and now face host-nation Qatar, playing for pride after scoring its first World Cup goal in a 3-1 loss to Senegal.
Time: Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. ET
Stadium: Al Bayt Stadium
How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)
Ecuador can win or tie against Senegal and advance, which is a positive for the team with star forward Enner Valencia’s health in question.
Valencia scored all three of Ecuador’s goals this tournament. The captain will need to overcome a knee injury that took him out of the game against the Netherlands.
Senegal, though, if a formidable opponent and must win to put themselves in the best position to advance. A draw would mean Senegal would rely on the Netherlands vs. Qatar result.
Time: Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. ET
Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
How to watch: FS1 and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)
While there’s still a slim chance Wales could advance, England will be focused on securing the No. 1 spot in the group against a familiar foe.
“It’s like any two countries whose borders are next to each other. There’s a competitive rivalry,” England coach Gareth Southgate said before the match. “For me, a great sporting rivalry. No more than that. That feeling might not be mutual.”
England haven’t lost to Wales since 1984, and Wales is competing in its first world cup in roughly 60 years. In order to move on the country, led by Gareth Bale, will need to beat England and hope for a USA-Iran draw.
Time: Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. ET
Stadium: Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
How to watch: FS1 and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)
The objective is simple. Win and you’re in for the USMNT. But things aren’t always as easy as they seem. Iran only needs a draw to advance to its first Round of 16, while anything less for the U.S. means the players will pack their bags.
Plenty has been said off the pitch ahead of this match about the squads, geopolitical issues and history between these teams, but it all comes down to the 22 players on the pitch.
Time: Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. ET
Stadium: Al Thumama Stadium
How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)
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