Belgium enters the tournament as one of the top-ranked nations, boasting world-class players like Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku. However, Iran is a resilient side known for their disciplined defending, having conceded few goals in Asian qualifying. With no injury news and fresh squads, Belgium's quality should dominate possession, but breaking down Iran's low block could be challenging. The opening match in a neutral venue often sees cautious play, so a narrow victory is more likely than a blowout. Belgium's creativity from midfield will likely unlock Iran's defense for a couple of goals, but Iran may threaten on counters. This prediction reflects a balanced assessment, acknowledging Belgium's edge while respecting Iran's defensive capabilities.