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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: England vs Iran - Free Match Preview And Prediction - 21/11/2022

Iran are one of the long-shots of the World Cup tournament. Could Iran be the first dark horse to win the World Cup and the first Asian nation to lift the trophy?

Don’t be so fast to think Iran can win the tournament or go deep into the knockout rounds. However, Iran will fancy a strong performance in Group B, which also features the United States and Wales.

England are not in great form ahead of the World Cup. Although the Three Lions topped their qualifying group, with eight wins and two draws from 10 games, they struggled through the summer in the UEFA Nations League.

The English were relegated from UEFA Nations League A after finishing bottom of a group containing Italy, Germany, and Hungary. England’s World Cup group is far easier than their Nations League group, however.

Manager Gareth Southgate will likely select a starting XI with experienced players he can trust. Harry Kane will start in attack unless a late fitness issue crops up. Kane won the World Cup Golden Boot award in 2018 with six goals.


Southgate will likely play a 3-4-2-1 formation with the combination of Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham protecting the backline. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford will likely start in goal to give the team the stability of international experience.

Raheem Sterling and Phil Foden could be used to support Kane. However, Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka is playing well in the Premier League and could get a start over Foden.

Iran are managed by former Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz. The well-travelled manager has a record of 2W-1D-1L in 2022. Iran are coming off a pre-tournament friendly versus Tunisia, which resulted in a 2-0 defeat.

Queiroz will likely use a 4-2-3-1 formation. Like Southgate, he will deploy two holding midfielders to protect the defence. Striker Medhi Taremi of FC Porto will be tasked with getting goals for Iran. He will likely be joined in attack by former Brighton player Alireza Jahanbakhsh.

Southgate is unlikely to have one player for the opening match, as full-back Kyle Walker is not fit. Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold could step in for Walker. Iran forward Sadar Azmoun is a doubt to play following a torn muscle.