What channel is Wales v Iran? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details for World Cup clash

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
What channel is Wales v Iran? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details for World Cup clash

Wales play their second World Cup group stage match on Friday as they take on Iran at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.

Wales v Iran kick-off at 10 am (1 pm local time) on Friday, November 25.

Wales v Iran is on S4C at 9:15 am and on BBC One at 10:00 am. The match will also be streamed live via BBC Sport website.

Joe Allen has returned to full training with Wales and is fit to feature. Sardar Azmoun is available to play for Iran after coming off the bench in their 6-2 loss to England. Ali Beiranvand is unavailable to face Wales due to concussion protocols.

Wales take on Iran in a World Cup Group G match. Iran lost to England. Rob Page believes Iran will be looking for a reaction after the defeat.

Iran take on Wales in a World Cup Group D match. Carlos Queiroz's team is full of character and spirit.

Wales v Iran is kick-off time, TV and live stream details for World Cup clash.

Wales v Iran kick-off at 7.30 pm on the World Cup.

Wales take on Iran in a World Cup match. Mario Escobar will take charge of proceedings. Caleb Wales, Juan Carlos Mora Araya, Maguette N'Diaye and Drew Fischer are the fourth officials.

Gareth Bale and Chris Mepham were booked in the draw with USA. They will miss the game against Iran if they are yellow carded. This is just the second ever meeting between Wales and Iran. The Red Dragons won the other in April 1978. Iran have never beaten a European opponent at the World Cup in nine attempts. Carlos Queiroz's team lost their opening game 6-2 to England. Mehdi Taremi became the first player from an Asian country to score more than once at a World cup. Wales have faced Asian opposition seven times in their history and have only conceded once in these games.

Wales and Iran have only met twice before, in 1978 and in 2010. Iran lost their opening game at the World Cup to England 6-2. Carlos Queiroz has only won two of his 11 World Cups. Mehdi Taremi became the first Asian player to score more than once at a World cup. Gareth Bale has made 109 appearances for Wales. 10 of Wales’ 14 goals at their last three major tournaments have seen one of them scoring or assisting. Kieffer Moore was involved in more shots against USA than any other player.


IN THIS ARTICLE