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Winner pick: Belgium to win
Correct score: Belgium 2-0 Iran
Best angle: Belgium to win to nil
Competition: Competition 3
Kickoff: 2026-06-21 · 19:00 UTC
Belgium enter this fixture as the clear favourite on paper, combining greater individual quality, more depth across the pitch, and a flexible attacking structure built around Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, and Loïs Openda. Against a compact opponent, Belgium’s challenge will be to move the ball quickly enough to open central lanes and avoid becoming too predictable in possession. Their best route to control is likely through patient buildup, aggressive full-back support, and the ability of their forwards to attack the space behind Iran’s defensive line. Iran should be organised, disciplined, and difficult to break down for long stretches. Their most realistic path to success is a low-to-mid block, quick vertical transitions, and set-piece threat through experienced attackers such as Mehdi Taremi and Alireza Jahanbakhsh. The main question is whether they can sustain that defensive shape if Belgium increase the tempo and stretch the pitch wide. If Belgium score first, the match could open up significantly; if Iran hold firm into the second half, the pressure may shift onto Belgium. Overall, Belgium’s superior quality should tell, but Iran’s compact structure makes a one-sided scoreline less likely than a routine narrow win.
Belgium to win
19:00 UTC
Belgium enter this fixture as the clear favourite on paper, combining greater individual quality, more depth across the pitch, and a flexible attacking structure built around Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, and Loïs Opend…
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