The country's first World Cup for 64 years looks set to end at the first hurdle after a last-gasp - but deserved - 2-0 defeat against Iran in Qatar.

Thousands had made the long journey to Qatar to watch the second game of Wales' return to the World Cup after a 64-year absence.

The Iranian players chose not to sing their country’s national anthem at the match against England, in an apparent show of support for the protests

Wales fans have been left dejected after World Cup optimism turned into heartbreak.xt

Meanwhile, Iranian international footballer Voria Ghafouri has been arrested over accusations he ‘spread propaganda’ against the Islamic republic.

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