Iran were deprived of a certain place in the World Cup knockout phase when a stoppage-time goal that would have given them a 2-1 win against Egypt was disallowed.
Shoja Khalilzadeh thought he had scored the crucial winner after slamming the ball into the net when Egyptian defenders failed to clear, but Iranian celebrations were cut short after VAR ruled it out for offside.
The final whistle sounded soon afterwards, leaving Iran's players sprawled on the turf in disbelief.
With three points, Iran retain hope of qualifying as one of the eight best third-placed teams.
Mehdi Taremi had also hit the bar with a header for Iran in the closing minutes of normal time.
Egypt had learned before the game that they had qualified for the last 32 for the first time in their history due to results elsewhere, but that took nothing away from a ferocious game in Seattle.
The Pharaohs raced into the lead in the fifth minute when Mahmoud Saber stroked the ball home.
Iran fought back and had a golden chance to level five minutes later when Taremi won, but subsequently missed, a penalty.
Within minutes, Ramin Rezaeian scored from a tight angle to bring the teams level.
Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush came on for the second half to inject fresh impetus into the Egyptian attack.
He made an impact midway through the second half when his curling, goalbound shot was deflected for a corner.
Mohamed Salah was removed in the 57th minute, looking decidedly unhappy as he exited to make way for Zizo, but the former Liverpool legend will no doubt have a role to play when Egypt face Australia in the next round.
Iran football / Iran / Egypt / FIFA World Cup 2026
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