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The World Cup Group G has turned into a complete chaos. Two rounds, three draws, Egypt takes the lead after a win!

On June 22nd, all the second-round matches of World Cup Group G were completed, and the standings underwent a dramatic change — no team has advanced early, and no team has been eliminated early. All four teams are still alive, and anything can happen in the final round. Just a day earlier, the qualification situation in Group G was still very unclear. In the first round, Belgium drew 1-1 with Egypt, Iran drew 2-2 with New Zealand, and all four teams had 1 point each, with no one gaining an advantage. In the first match of the second round, Iran fought hard with a resilient defense to snatch 1 point from Belgium — Belgium controlled 65% of possession, took 11 shots, but Iran’s goalkeeper Beiranvand made high saves to keep the goal intact. In the second half, Belgium defender Ongoy was sent off with a red card after a back pass mistake that pulled down an Iranian attacker. Iran once had the upper hand, but ultimately failed to score the winning goal, and the match ended in a 0-0 draw.

After this draw, Iran and Belgium both had 2 points. Iran temporarily topped the group due to a better goal difference. But Iran’s top spot was short-lived, as Egypt’s team quickly took it away. In another match of the same group, Egypt defeated New Zealand 3-1. After two rounds, Egypt had 4 points and directly climbed to the top of the standings.

After two rounds, the Group G standings are as follows: Egypt in first place with 1 win and 1 draw, 4 points; Iran and Belgium both with 2 draws and 2 points, with Iran having a goal difference of 0 and Belgium also 0, but Iran ranks second due to more goals scored; New Zealand with 1 draw and 1 loss, 1 point, at the bottom of the group.

The matchups for the final round are also set: Belgium vs. New Zealand, Iran vs. Egypt. The qualification conditions for the four teams vary — Egypt is in the best position; as long as they don’t lose to Iran, they can secure a top two finish and qualify directly; Iran and Belgium still hold their own fate in their hands — whoever wins will advance directly; although New Zealand is at the bottom, if they beat Belgium and Egypt beats Iran, they still have a chance to fight for second place in the group. Even if they don’t finish in the top two, they could still qualify as one of the best third-placed teams.

The current situation in Group G is: three draws in two rounds, the largest point difference among the four teams is only 3 points. Whoever wins will move up, whoever loses will drop down. Before the final match, everything is still possible.
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HighAmbition
· 1h ago
thnx for sharing
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discovery
· 3h ago
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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