Iran eliminated from World Cup after Austria's stoppage-time equalizer against Algeria.
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Iran eliminated from World Cup after Austria's stoppage-time equalizer against Algeria.

Iran finished third in Group G with three points from draws against Belgium, New Zealand, and Egypt. Austria's 3-3 draw with Algeria on Saturday eliminated Iran, who would have advanced as one of the best third-place teams had either team won. The tournament was played amid ongoing war between Iran and a US-Israel coalition.

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AP and Israeli outlets frame Iran's exit through the lens of war and US travel restrictions, while Globe and Mail and Reuters focus on Austria and Algeria's dramatic qualification. Al Jazeera highlights Iran's logistical 'disaster' and quotes players questioning if they were welcome.
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Algeria, Austria both advance to World Cup knockout round after thrilling draw
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“Austria and Algeria advance to knockout round with 3-3 draw, sending Iran home” · AP News, Times of Israel, Al Jazeera, Jerusalem Post, Globe and Mail, Reuters

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