Deccan Chronicle

IRAN BANS PUBLIC SCREENINGS OF MATCHES

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Tehran: Authoritie­s in Tehran cancelled plans to allow families to watch Iran’s World Cup football opener against Morocco on Friday in the stadium and public parks of the Islamic republic’s capital.

Iran is thought to be the only country in the world that refuses to allow fans to gather in open public spaces for the World Cup, possibly due to opposition to the idea of men and women watching together.

There had been excitement after officials at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium announced that families would be allowed in to watch Friday’s match together for the first time. — AFP

France head into their World Cup opener against Australia in Kazan on Saturday sweating on the fitness of fullback Djibril Sidibe and under pressure to deliver an emphatic win to erase doubts about the cohesion of a team of brilliant individual­s.

Monaco right back Sidibe has been battling to recover from a knee injury, putting a query over one of the few positions in which France lacks ample depth.

Six-cap defender Benjamin Pavard, who has played mostly as a centre back for Bundesliga side Stuttgart, is likely to fill the role on his World Cup debut against a Socceroos side that is something of an unknown quantity under new coach Bert van Marwijk.

There is further uncertaint­y over the make-up of France’s forward line for the Group C encounter at Kazan Arena, with coach Didier Deschamps facing tough choices on his front three.

He fielded experience­d Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud with the substitute­s team in training on Wednesday, suggesting explosive 19-year-old Kylian Mbappe and Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele could form a powerful trio with Antoine Griezmann.

Having captained Les Bleus to the 1998 World Cup triumph on home soil, Deschamps knows a thing or two about global success and is blessed with one of the strongest squads among the 32 in Russia. Their sheer depth of talent has made them among the tournament favourites, yet scepticism lingers over the manager’s ability to get the best out of his stars. Denmark out to spoil

Peru’s WC return Paolo Guerrero will look to prove his drug-ban controvers­y is behind him on Saturday when Peru face Denmark and their star goal-scoring midfielder Christian Eriksen in both teams’ World Cup opener.

The presence of Flamengo forward Guerrero is a huge relief to Peru boss Ricardo Gareca after his 14-month ban for taking cocaine was overturned just weeks before the Wor-ld Cup kicked-off. Croatia take on Nigeria Former World Cup semifinali­sts Croatia take on African powerhouse­s Nigeria in the Russian exclave of Kaliningra­d on Saturday in their opening Group D match that may prove a test of the organisers’ anti-racism drive. It is 20 years since Croatia surged to the final four at France ‘98 with a resounding quarter-final win over favourites Germany, and fans will be buoyed by a squad brimming with attacking talent. — AFP

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