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World Cup 2022: England beat Iran in first game
England beat Iran 6-2 in their opening match of the Fifa 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
On the scoresheet was Arsenal's Bukayo Saka, the youngest England player to score two goals at a World Cup and 19-year-old Jude Bellingham, only the second teenager to score at a World Cup for the Three Lions.
After the game Bellingham said it was an almost perfect start for England: "Really good day for us, six goals is really impressive regardless of who you play against."
It means the Three Lions are top of Group B, with Wales and the USA drawing 1-1 in the later game on Monday.
Controversy before kick off
The first World Cup held during a UK winter, the temperature in Qatar was still around 28 degrees outside the Khalifa International Stadium before kick off.
And that's where many England fans remained at the start of the game - as hundreds of supporters were unable to gain entry to the stadium and missed some of the first half because of a problem with their tickets on Fifa's mobile phone app.
Inside the venue and at pitch side it was much cooler thanks to special air conditioning vents installed inside stadiums in Qatar and dotted along the side lines.
In a World Cup that has been different for many reasons, the singing of the national anthems saw several England players continue to sing 'God Save the Queen' instead of 'King' - it was the first time the anthem had included the word 'King' at a World Cup since 1950.
But even more notable was the decision by Iran's players who refused to sing their national anthem - a show of solidarity with anti-government protests supporting women's rights in their country.
There had been more controversy before the match, as it was announced that England captain, Harry Kane would no longer wear a OneLove rainbow armband in support of the LGBTQ+ community, as planned.
It's against the law to be gay in Qatar, and Fifa called on teams to 'focus on football', warning that players would receive yellow cards if they wore the armbands.
Instead Kane wore Fifa's No Discrimination armband and England players took the knee before kick off.
"I am so happy and so proud"
Early in the match, Iran lost their goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand following a clash of heads with a team-mate. It forced a long delay in play before Bellingham jumped unmarked to head in England's first goal just ten minutes before half time.
Two more goals followed quickly before the break with Saka and Raheem Sterling both hitting the back of the net.
Saka scored his second before Iran's supporters were given something to cheer about when Mehdi Taremi scored after 65 minutes.
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford scored England's fifth goal just seconds after coming on - the third quickest goal by a substitute in World Cup history before fellow sub Jack Grealish scored a sixth.
Iran did pull another back in injury time when Taremi scored a penalty following a VAR check for a foul by England defender John Stones.
It was the second biggest win for England at a major tournament and the biggest in a first game at a World Cup.
Forward Bukayo Saka, said: "I can't describe the feeling, it is amazing. I am so happy and so proud. We got the win as well so it is a really special day.
England's next game in Group B is against USA on Friday at 7pm UK time.