Iran squad World Cup 2026: Which players will make it to the showpiece in USA, Mexico and Canada?

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Veteran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand is the favourite to be Iran’s No. 1 at World Cup 2026. The 33-year-old veteran has over 80 caps for the national team and should add to that tally in the USA, Mexico and Canada.

Hossein Hosseini is his biggest rival for the goalkeeping position but may have to settle for a back-up role at the tournament. Payam Niazmand and young Mohammad Khalifeh are also options and will hope to make the trip to the finals as well as Iran's third goalkeeper.

PlayerClub Alireza BeiranvandTractorHossein HosseiniSepahanPayam NiazmandPersepolisMohammad KhalifehAluminium Arak FC

Saman Ghoddos is a key player for Iran and will be expected to play a major role for the team at the World Cup. Saeid Ezatolahi is another player that Iran will look to at the tournament. He missed March's friendlies with a foot injury but is expected to be fit for the summer.

Omid Noorafkan and Mohammad Ghorbani are also experienced options in the Iran midfield, while young Amir Razzaghinia is an exciting talent and could be one to watch out for if he's given a chance to impress at the World Cup for Team Melli.

PlayerClub Saeid EzatolahiShabab Al AhliOmid NoorafkanSepahanSaman GhoddosKalbaMohammad GhorbaniAl WahdaMehdi HashemnejadTractorAmir RazzaghiniaEsteghlal

Mehdi Taremi remains the biggest star for Iran and is set for his third World Cup with the national team. The 33-year-old already has over 100 caps and his experience will be vital for the team at the competition this summer.

Winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh, who has enjoyed stints with Brighton and in the Eredivisie, is a handy option out wide, while Mehdi Ghayedi is another player certain to be in the squad and hoping to play his part at World Cup.

However, Iran are expected to be without Sardar Azmoun for the World Cup after he was left out of March's friendly internationals following reports alleging a perceived act of disloyalty to the government. Azmoun has 57 goals in 91 internationals and will be a big miss if he does not feature at the World Cup.

Manager Amir Ghalenoei has called up Dennis Eckert, who has Iranian ancestry, for the two games in place of Azmoun, giving the Standard Liege man the chance to stake a claim for a place in the squad for the tournament.

PlayerClub Ehsan MahroughiFooladAli AlipourPersepolisShahriyar MoghanlouKalbaHossein AbarghoueiPersepolisMohammad MohebiRostovAmirhossein MahmoudiPersepolisAlireza JahanbakhshFCV Dender EHAli GholizadehEkstraklasa Mehdi TorabiTractorMehdi GhayediAl-NasrAmirhossein HosseinzadehTractorDennis EckertStandard LiegeMehdi TaremiOlympiacos

Iran will look to Mehdi Taremi for inspiration at the World Cup. The striker already has over a half century of goals for the national team and is a potent attacking force. Taremi will come into the tournament after another prolific campaign in Greece with Olympiacos and already knows what it's like find the back of the net at a World Cup. The striker netted a brace against England in a 6-2 defeat in Qatar 2022.

Goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand is another player who has made headlines throughout an eventful career. The stopper ran away from his nomad family at the age of 12 and slept rough on the streets of Tehran, working all kinds of jobs as he pursued a career in professional football. Beiranvand eventually went on to become Iran's No. 1 and famously saved a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018, which was also the first time Portugal had missed a spot kick at a World Cup.

Veteran stopper Alireza Beiranvand looks set to be Iran's starting goalkeeper at World Cup 2026, with Hossein Hosseini a very capable back-up if needed.

Iran should start with a traditional back four at World Cup 2026 and could line up with Salheh Hardani at right back and Milad Mohammadi on the opposite flank. Shojae Khalilzadeh may well partner Hossein Kanaanizadegan in the centre of Iran's defence.

Manager Amir Ghalenoei could go with Saeid Ezatolahi and Saman Ghoddos as a two-man midfield behind an attack consisting of Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Mehdi Ghayed and Mohammad Mohebi, with Mehdi Taremi as the lone striker.

Predicted Iran Starting XI for World Cup 2026 (4-2-3-1): Beiranvand; Hardani, Khalilzadeh, Kanaanizadegan, Mohammedi; Ezatolahi, Ghoddos; Jahanbakhsh, Ghayed, Moyebi; Taremi.

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