The latest round of World Cup fixtures brought another mix of drama, determination and late twists, proving once again that football rarely follows the script.
From Egypt’s relentless pressure against Belgium to Iran’s last-gasp resilience, there was no shortage of talking points.
Belgium 1-1 Egypt: The Pharaohs Deserved More
For long stretches of the match, Egypt looked like the better side. The Pharaohs pressed aggressively, created chances and repeatedly tested the Belgian defence. Their intent was clear from the opening stages, and it paid off in the 20th minute when Emam Ashour found the breakthrough to give Egypt a deserved lead.
Even after going ahead, Egypt refused to sit back. They continued to push forward, creating opportunities that, on another day, could have put the game beyond Belgium’s reach.
But football can be cruel.
Belgium found their way back into the contest through an unfortunate own goal by Mohamed Hany in the 66th minute. It was also Romelu Lukaku’s first involvement after coming off the bench, immediately shifting the momentum of the game.
In the end, Egypt had to settle for a 1-1 draw.

The result may leave the Pharaohs frustrated, but their performance sent a strong message: this Egyptian side has the quality to trouble anyone in the tournament.
Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay: Green Falcons Stand Their Ground
Saudi Arabia continued to show that they belong on football’s biggest stage with a hard-fought draw against Uruguay.
Uruguay began brightly, mounting early pressure and searching for an opening. However, it was Saudi Arabia who struck first.
In the 41st minute, a save from the Uruguayan goalkeeper spilled into danger, and Ali Al-Amri reacted quickest to turn the rebound into the back of the net.
Uruguay responded with urgency, increasing the intensity and piling pressure on the Saudi defence. Their persistence was eventually rewarded when Maximiliano Araújo equalised in the 80th minute.
Despite the late setback, Saudi Arabia held firm to secure a valuable point against one of South America’s traditional football powers.
Iran 2-2 New Zealand: A Battle Until the Final Whistle
If resilience had a face on this matchday, it might just have been Iran. New Zealand made the brighter start and took the lead through Elijah Just.
Iran responded through Ramin Rezaeian to level the score before halftime.
The drama intensified in the second half. Elijah Just restored New Zealand’s advantage, and although Iran thought they had found another goal shortly afterwards, it was ruled out for offside.
Many teams would have faded. Iran did not.
They continued to push forward and were rewarded in the 64th minute when Mohammad Mohebi found the equaliser, ensuring the contest ended 2-2.
It was a match defined by persistence and refusal to give up.
Final Sip
Egypt left the pitch wondering what might have been after a performance that deserved more than a point. Saudi Arabia once again showed their fighting spirit against elite opposition. And Iran reminded everyone that determination can keep hope alive until the very last whistle.
The World Cup continues to deliver more than just results.
It delivers stories of resilience, heartbreak and belief and that’s the tea.















