Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: The race to secure the remaining 12 places in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 finals is set to continue this week following Sunday’s opener between Chinese Taipei and Turkmenistan.
At the draw for the final round of qualifiers in Abu Dhabi in January 24 hopeful nations were divided into six groups and the top two will qualify for the AFC flagship competitions finals to be played in the United Arab Emirates between January 5 and February 1 in 2019.
With Chinese Taipei’s 3-1 home defeat to Turkmenistan in Group E already consigned to the record books, the rest of the action - except for the postponed match between DPR Korea and Malaysia – will take place on Tuesday.
Myanmar will host the highly-fancied India and the Group A top-seeded side Kyrgyz Republic play Macau, who came into the draw to replace Guam who withdrew for logistical reasons.
The AFC Asian Cup 2000 hosts, Lebanon will start their campaign in Group B against Hong Kong in Beirut. The other match in the group between DPR Korea and Malaysia has been postponed and will be played at a neutral venue on June 8, 2017, which is the next available date in the FIFA international calendar.
In Group C, quarter-finalists in the 2004 and 2011 Asian Cups and top seeds in the group, Jordan will host Cambodia, while Afghanistan will meet Vietnam in the Tajikistan capital, Dushanbe. Jordan are currently the highest ranked team taking part in the qualifiers.
Oman start their Group D campaign against Bhutan in Muscat and in the group’s second match, the Maldives will host Palestine.
Meanwhile, in the remaining Group E game, 2004 semi-finalists Bahrain will host Singapore.
Finally, in Group F, the Philippines will start their dream of reaching the first-ever 24-team Asian Cup finals in Manila against Nepal, who replaced Kuwait, while Yemen will meet Tajikistan in Doha. Kuwait could not take their place in the qualifiers as they are currently suspended by FIFA.
The qualifiers will be joined by the other 12 teams, which include defending champions Australia, China PR, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Thailand, Uzbekistan and hosts United Arab Emirates - who have already qualified to the final competition through the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia and AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2.
MATCH DETAILS
26 March 2017, Sunday
GROUP E
Chinese Taipei 1-3 Turkmenistan
REPORT
28 March 2017, Tuesday
Group A
Myanmar v India
Kick-off: 1800hrs
Venue: Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon
Kyrgyz Republic v Macau
Kick-off: 1930hrs
Venue: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium, Bishkek
GROUP B
Lebanon v Hong Kong
Kick-off: 1800hrs
Venue: Sports City Stadium, Beirut
GROUP C
Afghanistan v Vietnam
Kick-off: 1900hrs
Venue: Republican Central Stadium, Dushanbe
Jordan v Cambodia
Kick-off: 1800hrs
Venue: King Abdullah II International Stadium, Amman
GROUP D
Oman v Bhutan
Kick-off: 1900hrs
Venue: Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat
Maldives v Palestine
Kick-off: 2100hrs
Venue: National Stadium, Malé
GROUP E
Bahrain v Singapore
Kick-off: 1900hrs
Venue: Bahrain National Stadium, Manama
GROUP F
Philippines v Nepal
Kick-off: 2000hrs
Venue: Rizal Memorial Football Stadium, Manila
Yemen v Tajikistan
Kick-off: 1900hrs
Venue: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha
Photo: Joshua Ho