Iran enters Tuesday’s Group G match in Los Angeles as the favorite to defeat New Zealand, holding a 51.4% win probability according to Opta supercomputer simulations. While Iran seeks its first-ever progression past the World Cup group stage, the All Whites aim to secure their first victory in tournament history after six previous attempts.
Why is Iran favored over New Zealand?
The Opta supercomputer gives Iran a 51.4% chance of victory, significantly higher than New Zealand’s 21.9% likelihood. Despite these projections, Iran faces a historical struggle with consistency at the tournament. According to Opta, Iran has the lowest win rate (16.7%) among teams that have competed in 15 or more World Cup matches. Head coach Amir Ghalenoei’s squad is looking to overcome a trend of slow starts, having won only one of their previous six opening matches at the finals.

Iran’s last eight goals at the World Cup have all been scored in the second half, with five of those coming during stoppage time.
How do the teams compare historically?
Both nations have struggled to make a lasting impact in previous tournaments. Iran has made six appearances without progressing past the first round, a tally surpassed only by Scotland, who have exited in the first round eight times, according to Opta data. New Zealand’s record is similarly challenging; the All Whites have played six matches at the finals without a win, joining Honduras (nine games) and Egypt (seven games) as teams with the longest winless streaks in tournament history.
| Statistic | Iran | New Zealand |
|---|---|---|
| Win Probability (Opta) | 51.4% | 21.9% |
| Draw Probability | 26.7% | – |
Can Chris Wood lead the All Whites to a breakthrough?
New Zealand’s hopes rest heavily on 34-year-old forward Chris Wood. As the only player from the 2010 squad still active for the 2026 tournament, Wood remains his country’s all-time leading scorer and appearance maker. According to team records, Wood was the top scorer in the OFC qualifying section, netting nine goals in five matches. Darren Bazeley’s side will need that form to return, as the team has struggled recently, winning only one of their last 11 matches.

Watch for the impact of Mehdi Taremi for Iran. The veteran forward was directly involved in 49% of Iran’s 35 qualifying goals, providing a clear focal point for their attack.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Has New Zealand ever won a FIFA World Cup match?
- No. New Zealand has played six matches at the finals, recording three draws and three losses.
- How many times have Iran and New Zealand met?
- They have played twice. They drew 0-0 in 1973, and Iran won 3-0 in a 2003 friendly match in Tehran.
- What is Iran’s best performance at the World Cup?
- Iran has never advanced past the group stage in six previous tournament appearances.
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