The path to the 2026 World Cup is still valid, and in Asia the third round of the third qualifying round for the World Cup will take place this Thursday. A lot at stake in a day that you can experience from Spain LIVE and FREE with OneFootball.
Through our platform you will be able to follow all the matches corresponding to this qualifying round. A national team break that in Asia becomes a decisive date to know the status of the teams facing the World Cup qualification.
Nine matches that you can follow from Spain LIVE and FREE on OneFootball. Nine games of pure emotion, among which three stand out with many things at stake. This is our selection for the 3rd day of this road to the World Cup.
Eight more hours in Adelaide. The ideal game for mid-morning snack time in Spain. The Australian team is looking for its first victory in this round after two first games where it barely earned one point out of six. Results that led to the resignation of its previous coach, Graham Arnold. Now, under the leadership of Tony Popovic, the Socceroos are on a mission to score a crucial victory. Of course, the rival is China PR, who have not known victory in this round and need to win if they do not want to say goodbye to their World Cup options. A lot of tension on the other side of the globe.
Who can make a historic splash is the Uzbekistan team. The team led by the legendary Srecko Katanec has started the qualifying round with two victories, and faces the tremendous challenge of establishing itself at the top of its group. Of course, the Central Asian team will have a very difficult rival and its neighbor: Iran. The Persian Gulf team will seek to ignore the country’s current geopolitical situation and score points against the White Wolves who want to fulfill their World Cup dream. Football night in Tashkent that can be special.
The great game of the day: Japan, to continue its streak in Jeddah.
To close Thursday, nothing better than the great game of the day: Saudi Arabia against Japan. The emerging football power of the Persian Gulf wants to take first place in its group against a Japanese team that was a roller in the first two days. After their victories against China and Bahrain, the Japanese team wants to add three points on their visit to Saudi lands. It will be up to Roberto Mancini to look for the weak points of a Japanese team that has seemed intractable. Will there be a surprise for King Abdullah of Jeddah?
Content available only in Spain.