Department of Homeland Security will allow Iran to travel to US early for World Cup match
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will allow the Iranian national soccer team to enter the United States 48 hours before their crucial World Cup match against Egypt on Friday. This decision comes after Iran had planned to file a complaint with FIFA regarding travel restrictions and had previously only been permitted entry 24 hours before their first two games.

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AI-generatedThe US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will allow the Iranian national soccer team to enter the United States 48 hours before their crucial World Cup match against Egypt on Friday. This decision comes after Iran had planned to file a complaint with FIFA regarding travel restrictions and had previously only been permitted entry 24 hours before their first two games. The team, who had been training in Mexico, will now have more time to prepare and recover. The DHS stated this adjustment is to ensure safety and security around the match. Iran's coach and captain had previously expressed concerns about the logistical disadvantages caused by their tight schedule.
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5 extractedThe Iranian team will be allowed to come in match day minus two, two days before the match.
DHS will grant Iran extra time to prepare for their World Cup match against Egypt.
Iran was only allowed to enter the US 24 hours before their first two matches.
Iran had planned to lodge an official complaint with Fifa about restrictions imposed by organizers.
Iran's tightened travel schedule means the team are at a disadvantage.