Key Points

Saudi Arabia will clash with Iraq and Indonesia in Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers. Qatar, the reigning Asian Cup champions, face UAE and Oman in Group A with both groups playing in October. Only the group winners will automatically qualify for the World Cup, while runners-up face a playoff in November. The qualifiers feature historic matchups as teams like Indonesia seek their first WC appearance since 1938.

Key Points: Saudi Arabia Face Iraq Indonesia as Qatar Battle UAE Oman in WC Qualifiers

  • Saudi Arabia seeks seventh WC appearance after third-place Group C finish
  • Qatar faces UAE and Oman in Group A after 2022 host campaign
  • Only group winners advance directly to 2026 FIFA World Cup
  • Knockout stage in November decides Asia's playoff contender
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Saudi Arabia set for Iraq, Indonesia clashes as Qatar gear up for UAE, Oman in Asian qualifiers for 2026 FIFA WC

Saudi Arabia and Qatar gear up for crucial 2026 FIFA WC qualifiers against Iraq, Indonesia, UAE, and Oman in October's decisive round-robin matches.

"Qatar aims to qualify on merit after their 2022 host debut - AFC Asian Qualifiers Report"

Kuala Lumpur, July 17

Saudi Arabia have been drawn in Group B to face Iraq and Indonesia in the fourth round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while reigning Asian Cup champions Qatar will take on the United Arab Emirates and Oman in Group A in a single round-robin format scheduled for October 8 to 14.

The six teams were divided into two groups, with only the top side from each to join the six Asian nations already through at next year's global showpiece.

The second-placed teams from both groups will square off in a two-legged showdown across November 13 and 18. This knockout stage will determine the continent’s representative at the FIFA Playoff Tournament, which offers one final qualifying opportunity.

A draw was also held to determine the host team of the knockout stage, with the Group A runners-up to host the first leg.

Australia, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Islamic Republic of Iran and Uzbekistan have already confirmed their spots at the Finals.

Qatar, aiming to qualify for the FIFA World Cup on merit after having made their debut as hosts in 2022, advanced to the playoffs after finishing fourth in Group A of the third round of the AFC Asian Qualifiers.

UAE, seeking a second appearance at the Finals following their debut in the 1990 edition, finished third in Group A while Oman - hoping for a debut appearance at the global showpiece - finished fourth in Group B.

Saudi Arabia, bidding for a third consecutive and seventh overall appearance at the Finals, have to navigate the playoffs after finishing third in Group C of the third round.

Iraq, whose only previous appearance at the FIFA World Cup was in 1986, advanced to the playoffs after finishing third in Group B while Indonesia, whose previous appearance at the FIFA World Cup Finals was in the 1938 edition, finished fourth in Group C.

Draw Result

Group A: Qatar (H), UAE, Oman

Group B: Saudi Arabia (H), Iraq, Indonesia

Knockout Stage

13 November

1st leg: Runners-up Group A v Runners-up Group B

18 November

2nd leg: Runners-up Group B v Runners-up Group A

- IANS

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Priya S
Indonesia making it this far is impressive! They've improved so much recently. As an Indian football fan, I wish our team could reach this stage too. Maybe in 2030? 🤞
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Aditya G
Saudi Arabia should qualify easily from their group. Their domestic league has become so strong after signing all those big players. But football is unpredictable - remember when India held Qatar to a draw in 2019!
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Sarah B
The knockout format seems unfair - just one match to decide who goes to the playoff tournament? They should have at least made it a home-and-away series like in European qualifiers.
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Karthik V
Oman has been the dark horse of Asian football recently. Would love to see them qualify for their first World Cup! Their style reminds me of how Iceland surprised everyone in 2018.
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Nisha Z
As an Indian living in Qatar, I'll be supporting them! After hosting 2022, they deserve to qualify on merit. Their grassroots development programs are something India should learn from.

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