England get their World Cup campaign underway on Monday when they take on Iran in the opening match of group B. Gareth Southgate’s team come into the fixture on the back of a poor run of form in 2022, but they will be looking for three points at the Khalifa International Stadium.
The Three Lions enter the World Cup “under a cloud of negativity” for the first time during Southgate’s six-year tenure, said Jonathan Gorrie in the London Evening Standard. But “to their credit”, Southgate’s England have “never been a team to judge outside of tournament football”.
Having qualified for the World Cup for the third time in a row, Iran aren’t “no minnows” though, said Dan Ripley in the Daily Mail. Ranked 20th in the world, Carlos Queiroz’s team “have the ability” to cause “problems” for the Three Lions.
This will be the first ever meeting between England and Iran in men’s international football. They are in group B with the United States and Wales.
BBC One and BBC iPlayer will show the match live, with coverage beginning at midday. Presenter Gary Lineker is joined in the studio by experts Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand and Vincent Kompany.
Located in Ar-Rayyan, west of Doha, the Khalifa International Stadium was originally built in 1976 and redeveloped for the World Cup. Six group games will be played at the 45,416-capacity venue as well as one round of 16 fixture and the third/fourth-placed play-off match.
Southgate has confirmed that midfielder James Maddison and defender Kyle Walker are both definitely out of the group B opener. Leicester City star Maddison has struggled with a knee injury sustained against West Ham. Walker is recovering from groin surgery, but said he will be “ready to go” for the other two group games. Midfielder Kalvin Phillips is also a doubt as he gets back to full fitness.
Iran head coach Carlos Queiroz could be without Bayer Leverkusen forward Sardar Azmoun, who has not played since the start of October because of a groin issue. This could see Porto’s Mehdi Taremi leading the attack against England.
Jordan Pickford; John Stones, Eric Dier, Harry Maguire; Kieran Trippier, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Luke Shaw; Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling
Alireza Beiranvand; Sadegh Moharrami, Hossein Kanaanizadegan, Majid Hosseini, Ehsan Hajsafi; Ahmad Nourollahi, Saeid Ezatolahi, Omid Ebrahimi; Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Karim Ansarifard, Mehdi Taremi
England are “hardly the most entertaining side around” as it is, said Gorrie in the London Evening Standard. Southgate’s team are “expected to win” and it’s “hard to imagine” the game proving much more than attritional. Prediction: England 1 Iran 0.
All the pressure “will be on Southgate’s side”, said Ned Holmes on RadioTimes.com. And this will “certainly suit their opponents” in the group B opener. It just “wouldn’t be England in a major tournament” if they didn’t make things “a bit difficult for themselves” initially, but “come through at the last”. Prediction: England 2 Iran 1.
Up against the highest-ranked Asian side, England’s “spluttering frontline” may come under “even more scrutiny” in what could be a tough start to the World Cup, said Grey Whitebloom on 90min.com. Prediction: England 1 Iran 1.
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