Brilliant start for Venezuela! Jesús Ramírez extends his side's lead to 0–2 with a calm, clinical finish inside the box. A perfect start to the final 45 for La Vinotinto.
Brilliant start for Venezuela! Jesús Ramírez extends his side's lead to 0–2 with a calm, clinical finish inside the box. A perfect start to the final 45 for La Vinotinto.
Iraq 0-2 Venezuela 46'
We are underway for the second half between the two sides in Illinois.
Half-time in Chicago as Venezuela go into the break ahead 0–1, thanks to Cristian Cáseres’ sharp finish in the 17th minute.
IRQs Ahmed Qasem is shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge.
Iraq 0-1 Venezuela 41'
Quiet game so far since the goal. Iraq are bidding their time in this match and know one moment of quality are all they require to level in this friendly.
Iraq 0-1 Venezuela 33'
We might see more of cooling breaks at the WC giving the sweltering temperatures in the United States.
Iraq 0-1 Venezuela 23'
Finally we have a goal in this match as Venezuela lead through Cristian Cáseres. The player breaks into the box, splits the defensive line, and finishes with a sharp strike to put Venezuela ahead 0–1 in Chicago.
Iraq 0-1 Venezuela 17'
Early booking and it's from Venezuela as Daniel Pereira is booked for a rough challenge.
Iraq 0-0 Venezuela 12'
Gleiker Mendoza sends in a dangerous ball from the right, but the cross carries too long and runs out over the end line. The South Americans are trying their best to get their attack going but are lacking the cutting-edge.
Iraq 0-0 Venezuela 8'
Kick-off and Venezuela have the early shot on goal via J. Ramírez who releases a powerful shot from outside the box, but it goes wide past the end line.
Iraq 0-0 Venezuela 1'
Players from both sides are out on the pitch at SeatGeek Stadium, going through their warm‑up ahead of kick-off.
Venezuela: J. Contreras; N. Ferraresi, J. Aramburu, T. Quintero; G. Mendoza, C. Cáseres, J. Ramírez, T. Segovia; L. Balbo, D. Pereira, E. Echenique.
Iraq’s: Jalal Hassan; Rebin Sulaka, Hussein Ali, Manaf Younis; Ahmed Maknzi, Aimar Sher, Kevin Yakob, Ahmed Qasim; Ibrahim Bayesh, Aymen Hussein, Ali Al Hamadi.
Iraq is participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a historic return to the global stage after a 40-year absence. The "Lions of Mesopotamia" previously qualified for the tournament only once before, in 1986, when the event was also hosted in Mexico. During that debut appearance, the team faced a challenging group stage and exited the competition after losing all three of their matches against Paraguay, Belgium, and Mexico. Ahmed Radhi famously scored Iraq's lone goal in that tournament during a 2–1 loss to Belgium, a moment that remains etched in the nation's footballing history.
The road to the 2026 tournament was defined by resilience, culminating in a dramatic qualification secured through the FIFA Play-Off Tournament in Monterrey, Mexico. Iraq clinched their spot with a 2–1 victory over the United Arab Emirates in a hard-fought match that sparked national celebrations. Under the guidance of head coach Graham Arnold, who brings significant World Cup experience to the dugout, the squad has been preparing to prove their growth on the international stage. The team features a blend of experience and emerging talent, including key players like captain and goalkeeper Jalal Hassan, playmaker Zidane Iqbal, and top striker Aymen Hussein, who was instrumental in the qualifying campaign.
For their 2026 campaign, Iraq has been drawn into a competitive group alongside France, Senegal, and Norway. Entering the tournament with a squad determined to move beyond their previous group-stage exits, the team is focusing on a tactical approach built on defensive discipline and set-piece efficiency. Their opening match against Norway is viewed as a pivotal moment for the side as they aim to establish their presence among the world's elite and potentially secure the nation's first-ever points at a FIFA World Cup.
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 (Local) / Wednesday, June 10, 2026 (IST)
Venue: SeatGeek Stadium, Bridgeview, Illinois, USA
Kick-Off Time: 8:00 PM CT (June 9) / 6:30 AM IST (June 10)
Iraq: As they prepare for their historic appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Lions of Mesopotamia are using this match as a critical final rehearsal. Guided by head coach Jesus Casas, the team enters the game in strong form, buoyed by a highly credible 1–1 draw against Spain in their previous outing. With a challenging World Cup group stage awaiting them—featuring France, Norway, and Senegal—Casas is expected to utilize this friendly to experiment with squad rotation, giving key players like Ayman Hussein and Zidane Iqbal significant minutes to sharpen their tactical discipline and transition speed.
Venezuela: Having missed out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, La Vinotinto is currently engaged in a comprehensive tactical overhaul under coach Fernando Batista. The team is viewing this tour of the United States as a vital opportunity to integrate younger talent and build chemistry against high-level opponents who are currently match-ready for the upcoming global tournament. Following a narrow 1–2 loss to Turkey, Venezuela is focused on stabilizing their defensive cohesion and finding more consistency in their attacking transitions as they look toward future international cycles.
Good evening, everyone. We are building up to the start of the friendly fixture between Iraq and Venezuela. Watch this space for live updates!
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