Iran seal World Cup qualification

AFP

Iran confirmed their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday as Mehdi Taremi scored a second-half double to earn his side a 2-2 draw with Uzbekistan in Group A of Asia's preliminaries.

Needing a point to join Japan among the Asian nations at the finals, the Iranians twice went behind only for Inter Milan striker Taremi to rescue his team and book their ticket for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Hojimat Erkinov put Uzbekistan ahead in the 16th minute at Tehran's Azadi Stadium, making the most of hesitation in the Iranian defence to slide his shot past Alireza Beiranvand.

But seven minutes into the second half, Taremi levelled, lashing an unstoppable volley over the outstretched hand of Utkir Yusupov.

It took Uzbekistan a minute to reclaim the lead, Abbosbek Fayzullaev's free kick from the left evading three home defenders, who allowed the ball to bounce beyond Beiranvand and across the line.

Taremi, however, bailed out his team again with seven minutes remaining, pouncing with his outstretched boot on a bouncing ball inside the six-yard box to score.

The point guarantees Iran one of the two automatic berths available from Group A at the finals as Amir Ghalenoei's side move onto 20 points from eight games, 10 more than third-placed UAE, who face North Korea later on Tuesday.

Uzbekistan remain in second place on 17 points while 10-man Qatar slipped to a 3-1 loss to Kyrgyzstan in Bishkek. Aleksandr Mishchenko and Alimardon Shukurov scored to seal the win that kept alive Kyrgyzstan's slim hopes of a place in the next phase of preliminaries.

Australia took another stride towards qualification with Tony Popovic's side handing China a 2-0 defeat in Hangzhou as Group C rivals Saudi Arabia were held to a 0-0 draw by already-qualified Japan at Saitama Stadium.

The Socceroos made it six points out of six in the current window as first-half goals from Jackson Irvine and Nishan Velupillay earned Australia another success after Thursday's 5-1 win against Indonesia.

The win moves Australia to 13 points from eight matches, consolidating their hold on second place in the group behind Japan and taking them three points ahead of third-placed Saudi Arabia.

Indonesia moved up to fourth in the group with a 1-0 win over Bahrain in Jakarta, Ole Romeny scoring with a cool finish in the 24th minute.

There was more frustration for Group B leaders South Korea, who drew 1-1 against Jordan in Suwon, the third time Hong Myung-bo's side have shared the points at home in the current phase of qualifying.

Lee Jae-sung put the hosts in front after five minutes but Mahmoud Al-Mardi's deflected strike in the 30th minute earned Jordan a point.

The result moves South Korea to 16 points, three ahead of Jordan with third-placed Iraq a further point behind ahead of their meeting with Palestine later on Tuesday. Kuwait will face Oman in the same group.

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