Multiple named player props will resolve during the Egypt vs Iran match.
Each contract pays if a player reaches threshold lines for saves, goals, assists, or shots; combined goals+assists and shot totals determine many outcomes.
Mohamed El Shenawy, Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, Trezeguet, Mehdi Taremi, Emam Ashour, and Ramin Rezaeian are primary names on the props list.
Defenders, set-piece takers, and late substitutes from both Egypt and Iran also appear on many lines, so bench usage and rotation matter for outcomes.
Starting lineups, tactical setups, and which players occupy advanced roles shift the baseline odds.
In-game triggers—penalties, early cards, weather, game state, shot volume, and substitutions—directly change save counts and goal/assist tallies; coaches' halftime adjustments also reweight prop probabilities.
Watch the published starting XI and official formation about 60–90 minutes before kickoff.
Monitor early-shot charts, penalty decisions, substitutions around 60–75 minutes, live xG, and final minutes when trailing teams push forward and goal/assist lines spike.