2018 FIFA World Cup Group B

Group B of the 2018 FIFA World Cup took place from 15 to 25 June 2018.[1] The group consisted of Portugal, Spain, Morocco, and Iran. The top two teams, Spain and Portugal, advanced to the round of 16.[2]

2018 postage stamp from Russia depicting Group B of the 2018 FIFA World Cup group stage.

Teams

Draw position Team Pot Confederation Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2017[nb 1] June 2018
B1 Portugal1UEFAUEFA Group B winners10 October 20177th2014 (group stage)Third place (1966)34
B2 Spain2UEFAUEFA Group G winners6 October 201715th2014 (group stage)Winners (2010)810
B3 Morocco4CAFCAF Third Round Group C winners11 November 20175th1998 (group stage)Round of 16 (1986)4841
B4 Iran3AFCAFC Third Round Group A winners12 June 20175th2014 (group stage)Group stage (1978, 1998, 2006, 2014)3437
Notes
  1. The rankings of October 2017 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 1 2 0 6 5 +1 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  Portugal 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5
3  Iran 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
4  Morocco 3 0 1 2 2 4 2 1
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16:

Matches

All times listed are local time.[1]

Morocco vs Iran

The two teams had never met before.[3]

Amine Harit fired wide with a volley from the edge of the penalty area after two minutes. Younès Belhanda and Medhi Benatia squandered close-range chances in a penalty box before Iran finally countered after 20 minutes, only for Karim Ansarifard to scuff his shot when clean through on goal. Sardar Azmoun then latched onto Omid Ebrahimi's through ball, but his shot was too low and Munir Mohamedi saved low with his feet.[4] In the final 10 minutes Hakim Ziyech lashed the ball towards the bottom-left corner of the net from 20 yards but Alireza Beiranvand stopped the ball. In the last minutes, Ehsan Hajsafi's delivery from the left was met by a header from Aziz Bouhaddouz that flew into the left corner of his own net.[4][5][6]

Iran won just their second match at the World Cup (D3 L8), with this their first since beating the United States 2–1 in June 1998. Iran did not attempt a single shot in the second half and were the first team since 1966 to score a goal in a half of World Cup football without attempting a shot.[4][5] Iran also maintained their unbeaten streak against CAF teams in the World Cup, having drawn Angola 1–1 in 2006 and Nigeria 0–0 in 2014; while this is also Iran's first ever victory against any Arab team in the World Cup.

Morocco 0–1 Iran
Report
Morocco[8]
Iran[8]
GK12Munir Mohamedi
CB2Achraf Hakimi
CB5Medhi Benatia (c)
CB6Romain Saïss
RM14Mbark Boussoufa
CM7Hakim Ziyech
CM8Karim El Ahmadi 34'
LM18Amine Harit 82'
RF16Nordin Amrabat 76'
CF9Ayoub El Kaabi 77'
LF10Younès Belhanda
Substitutions:
MF21Sofyan Amrabat 76'
FW20Aziz Bouhaddouz 77'
DF4Manuel da Costa 82'
Manager:
Hervé Renard
GK1Alireza Beiranvand
CB23Ramin Rezaeian
CB4Rouzbeh Cheshmi
CB8Morteza Pouraliganji
RM10Karim Ansarifard 90+2'
CM9Omid Ebrahimi 81'
CM3Ehsan Hajsafi
LM7Masoud Shojaei (c) 10' 68'
RF18Alireza Jahanbakhsh 47' 85'
CF20Sardar Azmoun
LF11Vahid Amiri
Substitutions:
FW17Mehdi Taremi 68'
DF19Majid Hosseini 81'
FW14Saman Ghoddos 85'
Manager:
Carlos Queiroz

Man of the Match:
Amine Harit (Morocco)[9]

Assistant referees:[8]
Bahattin Duran (Turkey)
Tarık Ongun (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Anton Averianov (Russia)
Video assistant referee:
Felix Zwayer (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Jair Marrufo (United States)

Portugal vs Spain

Portugal vs Spain

The two teams had met in 35 previous matches, including in the round of 16 of the 2010 World Cup, won by Spain 1–0.[10]

Cristiano Ronaldo scored with an early penalty, winning it after he was fouled by Nacho inside the box.[11] Diego Costa then twisted and turned away from two Portugal defenders to score with a low shot to the left corner which brought the two sides level.[12] But just before the break, David de Gea fumbled a Ronaldo shot from outside the penalty box through his gloves and over the line.[13] Costa scored his second equaliser of the night just after the restart from close range before Nacho scored with a right foot half-volley in off the post from the edge of the penalty box, his first goal for Spain. As the clock ticked down, however, Gerard Piqué brought down Ronaldo just outside the box, with the Portugal star completing the scoring and his hat-trick with a free-kick into the top right corner of the net.[11]

Ronaldo became the fourth player to score in four different World Cup tournaments (2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018) after Pelé, Uwe Seeler and Miroslav Klose, and also the first to score in eight consecutive World Cups and European Championships. At age 33, Ronaldo also became the oldest hat-trick scorer in the World Cup, surpassing Rob Rensenbrink of the Netherlands, who scored three times against Iran in 1978, aged 30.[12][13] With this result, Spain has not won any opening matches since 2006, having lost to Switzerland 0–1 in 2010 and the Netherlands 1–5 in 2014.

Portugal 3–3 Spain
Report
Portugal[15]
Spain[15]
GK1Rui Patrício
RB21Cédric
CB3Pepe
CB6José Fonte
LB5Raphaël Guerreiro
CM14William Carvalho
CM8João Moutinho
RW11Bernardo Silva 69'
AM17Gonçalo Guedes 80'
LW16Bruno Fernandes 28' 68'
CF7Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
Substitutions:
MF10João Mário 68'
FW20Ricardo Quaresma 69'
FW9André Silva 80'
Manager:
Fernando Santos
GK1David de Gea
RB4Nacho
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c)
LB18Jordi Alba
CM5Sergio Busquets 17'
CM8Koke
RW21David Silva 86'
AM22Isco
LW6Andrés Iniesta 70'
CF19Diego Costa 77'
Substitutions:
MF10Thiago 70'
FW17Iago Aspas 77'
FW11Lucas Vázquez 86'
Manager:
Fernando Hierro

Man of the Match:
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)[16]

Assistant referees:[15]
Elenito Di Liberatore (Italy)
Mauro Tonolini (Italy)
Fourth official:
Ryuji Sato (Japan)
Reserve assistant referee:
Toru Sagara (Japan)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Carlos Astroza (Chile)
Daniele Orsato (Italy)

Portugal vs Morocco

The two teams had met previously only once, a group stage game in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, won by Morocco 3–1.[17]

João Moutinho swung in a cross from the right after a short corner and Cristiano Ronaldo headed the ball powerfully past goalkeeper Munir Mohamedi from six yards out and into the middle of the goal to open the scoring in the 4th minute. Ronaldo played Gonçalo Guedes into the box but Munir made a one-handed save. Ronaldo shot over the crossbar when Bernardo Silva's mishit presented him with a shooting chance on the edge of the box early in the second half. Rui Patrício then made a save to preserve Portugal's lead when Hakim Ziyech's free-kick was headed towards goal by Younès Belhanda, the goalkeeper diving to palm the ball away from danger. Ziyech shot another set-piece just over the crossbar from 25 yards. Nordin Amrabat and Medhi Benatia fired over with better chances.[18] With their second loss in a row, Morocco became the first team eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

85 international goals for Ronaldo is a new record for a European player, with Ronaldo passing Ferenc Puskás to hold the record outright.[19] Ronaldo has become the first Portuguese player since José Torres in 1966 to score a goal with his right foot, left foot and head in a single World Cup tournament. Ronaldo is the first player to score five consecutive World Cup goals for his team since Oleg Salenko for Russia in 1994.[18][20]

Portugal 1–0 Morocco
Report
Portugal[22]
Morocco[22]
GK1Rui Patrício
RB21Cédric
CB3Pepe
CB6José Fonte
LB5Raphaël Guerreiro
RM11Bernardo Silva 59'
CM14William Carvalho
CM8João Moutinho 89'
LM10João Mário 70'
CF17Gonçalo Guedes
CF7Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
Substitutions:
FW18Gelson Martins 59'
MF16Bruno Fernandes 70'
MF23Adrien Silva 90+2' 89'
Manager:
Fernando Santos
GK12Munir Mohamedi
RB17Nabil Dirar
CB5Medhi Benatia (c) 40'
CB4Manuel da Costa
LB2Achraf Hakimi
CM8Karim El Ahmadi 86'
CM14Mbark Boussoufa
RW16Nordin Amrabat
AM10Younès Belhanda 75'
LW7Hakim Ziyech
CF13Khalid Boutaïb 70'
Substitutions:
FW9Ayoub El Kaabi 70'
MF23Mehdi Carcela 75'
MF11Fayçal Fajr 86'
Manager:
Hervé Renard

Man of the Match:
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)[23]

Assistant referees:[22]
Joe Fletcher (Canada)
Frank Anderson (United States)
Fourth official:
Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Anton Averianov (Russia)
Video assistant referee:
Felix Zwayer (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Jair Marrufo (United States)
Simon Lount (New Zealand)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)

Iran vs Spain

Vahid Amiri vs Isco

The two teams had never met before.[3]

Spain had their first attempt on goal in the 25th minute when David Silva's long-range free-kick was held by Alireza Beiranvand. Five minutes later, Silva's volley sailed narrowly over the crossbar from six yards out. At the start of the 2nd half, Gerard Piqué's close-range effort was blocked and then Beiranvand palmed away Sergio Busquets' curled effort from the edge of the penalty area. Karim Ansarifard's effort from a corner flashed into David de Gea's side netting. After 60 seconds, Diego Costa picked up Andrés Iniesta's pass inside the area and saw Ramin Rezaeian's attempted clearance ricochet off his leg and past Beiranvand. Saeid Ezatolahi pulled Iran level shortly after the hour but his close-range finish after a scramble was ruled out courtesy of VAR after Rezaeian was found in an offside position. Mehdi Taremi's back-post header fizzed over De Gea's crossbar seven minutes from time as Iran pushed for an equaliser, but Spain held on for a 1–0 win.[24][25]

Iran did not manage a shot on target for the first time in 14 World Cup games.[26]

Iran 0–1 Spain
Report
Kazan Arena, Kazan
Attendance: 42,718[27]
Iran[28]
Spain[28]
GK1Alireza Beiranvand
RB23Ramin Rezaeian
CB19Majid Hosseini
CB8Morteza Pouraliganji
LB3Ehsan Hajsafi (c) 69'
CM9Omid Ebrahimi 90+2'
CM6Saeid Ezatolahi
RW10Karim Ansarifard 74'
AM17Mehdi Taremi
LW11Vahid Amiri 79' 86'
CF20Sardar Azmoun
Substitutions:
DF5Milad Mohammadi 69'
FW18Alireza Jahanbakhsh 74'
FW14Saman Ghoddos 86'
Manager:
Carlos Queiroz
GK1David de Gea
RB2Dani Carvajal
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c)
LB18Jordi Alba
CM5Sergio Busquets
CM6Andrés Iniesta 71'
RW21David Silva
AM22Isco
LW11Lucas Vázquez 79'
CF19Diego Costa 89'
Substitutions:
MF8Koke 71'
MF20Marco Asensio 79'
FW9Rodrigo 89'
Manager:
Fernando Hierro

Man of the Match:
Diego Costa (Spain)[29]

Assistant referees:[28]
Nicolás Tarán (Uruguay)
Mauricio Espinosa (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Julio Bascuñán (Chile)
Reserve assistant referee:
Christian Schiemann (Chile)
Video assistant referee:
Mauro Vigliano (Argentina)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Wilton Sampaio (Brazil)
Alexander Guzmán (Colombia)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

Iran vs Portugal

The two teams had met twice, most recently in a group stage game in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, won by Portugal 2–0.[17]

In the 45 minute, Ricardo Quaresma cut in from the right before scoring with a curling shot off the outside of his right foot that looped over Alireza Beiranvand into the top-left corner. Saeid Ezatolahi's foul on Cristiano Ronaldo won Portugal a penalty, which Ronaldo shot low into the right, enabling Beiranvand to get down and make a stop. Iran then managed to get a penalty in stoppage time after referee used VAR to determine that Cédric's handball from Sardar Azmoun's header had been intentional, which Karim Ansarifard converted high to his right. The game ended in a 1−1 draw, with Portugal advancing and Iran eliminated.[30][31][32]

Quaresma (34 years, 272 days old) is the oldest player to score on his first World Cup start since Yahya Golmohammadi (35 years, 84 days old), who did so for Iran in 2006 against Mexico. Iran's goal - scored after 92 minutes and 48 seconds - was the latest goal Portugal have ever conceded at the World Cup. Iran are the second Asian nation in World Cup history to have won their first match at a World Cup but be eliminated at the group stage, after South Korea in 2006. This was Iran's best performance ever in the FIFA World Cup, winning four points and having earned their first ever draw against any European opponents since 1978, when Iran drew 1–1 to Scotland.[33]

Iran 1–1 Portugal
Report
Iran[35]
Portugal[35]
GK1Alireza Beiranvand
RB23Ramin Rezaeian
CB19Majid Hosseini
CB8Morteza Pouraliganji
LB3Ehsan Hajsafi (c) 52' 56'
DM6Saeid Ezatolahi 76'
CM18Alireza Jahanbakhsh 70'
CM9Omid Ebrahimi
RW17Mehdi Taremi
LW11Vahid Amiri
CF20Sardar Azmoun 54'
Substitutions:
DF5Milad Mohammadi 56'
FW14Saman Ghoddos 70'
FW10Karim Ansarifard 76'
Manager:
Carlos Queiroz
GK1Rui Patrício
RB21Cédric 90+8'
CB3Pepe
CB6José Fonte
LB5Raphaël Guerreiro 33'
RM20Ricardo Quaresma 64' 70'
CM14William Carvalho
CM23Adrien Silva
LM10João Mário 84'
CF9André Silva 90+6'
CF7Cristiano Ronaldo (c) 83'
Substitutions:
MF11Bernardo Silva 70'
MF8João Moutinho 84'
FW17Gonçalo Guedes 90+6'
Manager:
Fernando Santos

Man of the Match:
Ricardo Quaresma (Portugal)[36]

Assistant referees:[35]
Eduardo Cardozo (Paraguay)
Juan Zorrilla (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)
Reserve assistant referee:
Anouar Hmila (Tunisia)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Gery Vargas (Bolivia)
Hernán Maidana (Argentina)
Paolo Valeri (Italy)

Spain vs Morocco

Despite their geographical proximity, the two teams had faced each other only in two opportunities, both were in the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification and won by Spain.[17]

In the 14th minute, a mix-up between Sergio Ramos and Andrés Iniesta allowed Khalid Boutaïb to steal possession on the halfway line, burst through on goal and finish through the legs of David de Gea. Iniesta and Diego Costa combined to set up Isco for a close-range finish that tied the scores five minutes later. Boutaïb was clear again in the 25th minute when Morocco took a quick throw-in, but De Gea stopped the ball. Nordin Amrabat, Manuel da Costa and Mbark Boussoufa were all booked in three-minute period before Sergio Busquets headed over the crossbar from Isco's corner. Amrabat's strike from at least 25 yards out bounced off the woodwork in the 55th minute. Isco's looping header dipped under the crossbar, but Romain Saïss made a clearance, Gerard Piqué heading wide from the resulting Isco corner. Youssef En-Nesyri scored home a header to give Morocco the lead. And when Iago Aspas turned home Dani Carvajal's cross from the right after a short corner – the goal given by VAR after a long delay – Spain was tied in the first minute of added time.[37][38]

Boutaïb's goal for Morocco was their first goal at the finals since 1998, when Salaheddine Bassir scored in a 3–0 win over Scotland. Ramos made his 16th appearance for Spain at the World Cup, overtaking Xavi as their most capped outfield player in the competition. Spain have failed to win their final group game at a World Cup for the first time since 1982, having won the previous eight such games.[39]

Spain 2–2 Morocco
Report
Spain[41]
Morocco[41]
GK1David de Gea
RB2Dani Carvajal
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c)
LB18Jordi Alba
CM5Sergio Busquets
CM10Thiago 74'
RW21David Silva 84'
AM22Isco
LW6Andrés Iniesta
CF19Diego Costa 74'
Substitutions:
FW17Iago Aspas 74'
MF20Marco Asensio 74'
FW9Rodrigo 84'
Manager:
Fernando Hierro
GK12Munir Mohamedi 88'
RB17Nabil Dirar
CB4Manuel da Costa 31'
CB6Romain Saïss
LB2Achraf Hakimi 90+3'
CM8Karim El Ahmadi 21'
CM14Mbark Boussoufa (c) 31'
RW16Nordin Amrabat 29'
AM10Younès Belhanda 63'
LW7Hakim Ziyech 85'
CF13Khalid Boutaïb 72'
Substitutions:
MF11Fayçal Fajr 63'
FW19Youssef En-Nesyri 72'
FW20Aziz Bouhaddouz 85'
Manager:
Hervé Renard

Man of the Match:
Isco (Spain)[42]

Assistant referees:[41]
Abdukhamidullo Rasulov (Uzbekistan)
Jakhongir Saidov (Uzbekistan)
Fourth official:
Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (United Arab Emirates)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mohamed Al Hammadi (United Arab Emirates)
Video assistant referee:
Felix Zwayer (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:[2]

  • first yellow card: minus 1 point;
  • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus 3 points;
  • direct red card: minus 4 points;
  • yellow card and direct red card: minus 5 points;

Only one of the above deductions were applied to a player in a single match.

Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
           
 Spain 1 −1
 Portugal 1 1 4 −6
 Iran 3 2 2 −7
 Morocco 1 1 6 −8

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