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Iran 0-0 USA
Antonee Robinson does well to keep the ball in from a Tyler Adams ricochet but his cross is cut out. The USA put together a nice minute or so of football but go nowhere with it.
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USA to face Netherlands in last 16 after finishing second in Group B behind England
RESULT: Iran 0-1 USA - Christian Pulisic scores winner in first half
A draw would mean USA are eliminated and Iran would be too if Wales beat England
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Emlyn Begley
Iran 0-0 USA
Antonee Robinson does well to keep the ball in from a Tyler Adams ricochet but his cross is cut out. The USA put together a nice minute or so of football but go nowhere with it.
Iran 0-0 USA
Iran are putting some pressure on now but Ramin Rezaeian has two crosses, one blocked and one over everyone.
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Danny Murphy
Former England midfielder on BBC Two
I was impressed with Musah against England but USA need that final bit of quality to get some goals into their play.
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Danny Murphy
Former England midfielder on BBC Two
Wonderful opportunity for both teams to make history, for their players to create something special. Big pressure, it will be interesting to see how the players adapt and cope with that.
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Good surging run from USA's Yunus Musah down the right but his cross is blocked.
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Iran win a free-kick on the right wing within 20 seconds. It's headed away before it reaches the box.
Iran 0-0 USA
Bit early for this update but why not.
As things stand, Iran go through and USA go out.
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This game has started.
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Pablo Zabaleta
Ex- Man City and Argentina defender on BBC Two
This is a massive opportunity for Iran to play for their lives and make their country proud. They were clearly playing for a draw against England but against Wales they were excellent. They were more confident and really good going forward and this is what we expect from Iran tonight. They have to put on a good performance if they want to beat USA.
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Yunus Musah plays for USA today on his 20th birthday, the first player to play at the 2022 World Cup on his birthday.
He's also the youngest player to play a World Cup match on his birthday since Lionel Messi, who turned 19 on the day Argentina played Mexico in 2006.
The last player to score a World Cup goal on his birthday was Patrick Vieira for France against Togo in 2006, on the day he turned 30.
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Pablo Zabaleta
Ex- Man City and Argentina defender on BBC Two
They probably need that creativity in the final third. Gio Reyna is a really good player. Adams and Musah in the middle have the energy, legs and physically for an intense game. But, at some point, you need someone who will link up the play with Pulisic and Reyna would be a perfect player to fit in that USA team.
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A draw would see the USA become the third team eliminated from a 32-team World Cup despite ending the group stage unbeaten.
Belgium and New Zealand bowed out in 1998 and 2010 respectively after three draws.
The USA have drawn against Wales and England in their first two games.
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Pablo Zabaleta
Ex- Man City and Argentina defender on BBC Two
Beyranvand is a true warrior. Queiroz probably trusts him so much and that's why he decided to bring him back into the team. He is brave and hopefully he is OK today.
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Laura Georges
Former France international on BBC Two
Curious that Gio Reyna is still not playing but they say he does not have the fitness for the game.
In the attacking position it requires players going really hard and really strong. But the coach Gregg Berhalter says it will be really important that the forwards receive really good delivery.
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Al Thumama Stadium
I first spotted one of these mini football cages at an event showing Argentina's victory over Mexico this weekend.
Now I see them everywhere and I realise why I missed them initially - they are so popular that there are always people crowding around.
You basically sit each end of the cage and try to score through the legs of your opponent with a mini football. It's simple... but very competitive.
These two American fans were going all out when I went over earlier. "Where's VAR? That was unfair!" shouted the man on the right, who was quite clearly losing by a lot.
His cool opponent just sat there, arms folded, smiling, and feeling very smug.
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Iran scored twice past the 97-minute mark in their 2-0 win over Wales to keep alive their hopes of qualifying.
They had lost 6-2 to England in the opener.
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Iran boss Carlos Queiroz: "We play a very, very good team, very well organised with the same dream and same goal in mind.
"I hope tomorrow my boys will be able to put together their heads, their souls, their skills and the will to win.
"I hope that they will get the result that gives us a passport for the second round."
Jonathan Csapo
BBC Producer
Sport unites everyone - says Kurt, draped in a banner bearing both the American and Iranian flags. Kurt is with three friends he’s just made - James, Elijah, and Patty - at a packed bar in downtown DC. Theres a party atmosphere - a bass drum keeps tune to cheers and chants of The Saints.
I ask the table about the political tension surrounding the match - they say that when it comes to the World Cup, politics stops at the football pitch.
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Al Thumama Stadium
There is obviously a lot riding on this match in a football sense but there is no hiding from the fact it is also politically charged.
There has been months of unrest in Iran amid a backdrop of anti-government protests.
These two nations cut diplomatic relations in 1980 and Iran has accused the US and other foreign adversaries of instigating the protests in their country, with the US government imposing sanctions on Iranian officials over the crackdown.
There was heightened security outside the stadium but as I walked around, supporters were mingling as they have been doing throughout the tournament so far.