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FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS - Matchday 8 schedule (all times AEDT),
Tuesday March 31st: 3.30pm Guam v China 7.30pm Indonesia v United Arab Emirates - match is behind closed doors 8.30pm Myanmar v Kyrgyzstan 9.30pm Mongolia v Japan 10.00pm Maldives v Syria 10.00pm Turkmenistan v Lebanon 10.30pm Cambodia v Iran 10.45pm Singapore v Saudi Arabia 11.00pm Hong Kong v Iraq 11.45pm Malaysia v Vietnam Wednesday April 1st: 1.00am Afghanistan v Oman 1.00am Sri Lanka v South Korea 2.35am Kuwait v Jordan 3.30am Qatar v Bangladesh TBA: Nepal v Australia Yemen v Uzbekistan
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Brenton1986
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FIFA World Cup qualifiers - October 2020 schedule,
MD 7 – Thursday October 8th: China v Maldives Philippines v Guam Australia v Kuwait Nepal v Chinese Taipei Iran v Hong Kong Bahrain v Cambodia Palestine v Singapore Saudi Arabia v Yemen Bangladesh v Afghanistan India v Qatar Japan v Myanmar Tajikistan v Mongolia Thailand v Indonesia United Arab Emirates v Malaysia North Korea v Sri Lanka South Korea v Turkmenistan
MD 8 – Tuesday October 13th: Guam v China Maldives v Syria Kuwait v Jordan Nepal v Australia Cambodia v Iran Hong Kong v Iraq Yemen v Uzbekistan Singapore v Saudi Arabia Afghanistan v Oman Qatar v Bangladesh Myanmar v Kyrgyzstan Mongolia v Japan Indonesia v United Arab Emirates Malaysia v Vietnam Turkmenistan v Lebanon Sri Lanka v South Korea
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Brenton1986
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FIFA World Cup qualifiers - November 2020 schedule,
MD 9 – Thursday November 12th: China v Philippines Guam v Syria Australia v Chinese Taipei Nepal v Jordan Iran v Bahrain Iraq v Cambodia Saudi Arabia v Palestine Uzbekistan v Singapore Bangladesh v India Oman v Qatar Japan v Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan v Mongolia United Arab Emirates v Thailand Vietnam v Indonesia South Korea v North Korea Lebanon v Sri Lanka
MD 10 – Tuesday November 17th: China v Syria Philippines v Maldives Australia v Jordan Chinese Taipei v Kuwait Iran v Iraq Bahrain v Hong Kong Saudi Arabia v Uzbekistan Palestine v Yemen Bangladesh v Oman India v Afghanistan Japan v Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan v Myanmar United Arab Emirates v Vietnam Thailand v Malaysia South Korea v Lebanon North Korea v Turkmenistan
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Brenton1986
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ErogenousZone
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+xFIFA World Cup qualifiers - November 2020 schedule, MD 9 – Thursday November 12th: China v Philippines Guam v Syria Australia v Chinese Taipei Nepal v Jordan Iran v Bahrain Iraq v Cambodia Saudi Arabia v Palestine Uzbekistan v Singapore Bangladesh v India Oman v Qatar Japan v Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan v Mongolia United Arab Emirates v Thailand Vietnam v Indonesia South Korea v North Korea Lebanon v Sri Lanka MD 10 – Tuesday November 17th: China v Syria Philippines v Maldives Australia v Jordan Chinese Taipei v Kuwait Iran v Iraq Bahrain v Hong Kong Saudi Arabia v Uzbekistan Palestine v Yemen Bangladesh v Oman India v Afghanistan Japan v Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan v Myanmar United Arab Emirates v Vietnam Thailand v Malaysia South Korea v Lebanon North Korea v Turkmenistan So are these the games that were postponed or is this the point where the qualifiers would have been anyway ?
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Glh37
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+x+xFIFA World Cup qualifiers - November 2020 schedule, MD 9 – Thursday November 12th: China v Philippines Guam v Syria Australia v Chinese Taipei Nepal v Jordan Iran v Bahrain Iraq v Cambodia Saudi Arabia v Palestine Uzbekistan v Singapore Bangladesh v India Oman v Qatar Japan v Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan v Mongolia United Arab Emirates v Thailand Vietnam v Indonesia South Korea v North Korea Lebanon v Sri Lanka MD 10 – Tuesday November 17th: China v Syria Philippines v Maldives Australia v Jordan Chinese Taipei v Kuwait Iran v Iraq Bahrain v Hong Kong Saudi Arabia v Uzbekistan Palestine v Yemen Bangladesh v Oman India v Afghanistan Japan v Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan v Myanmar United Arab Emirates v Vietnam Thailand v Malaysia South Korea v Lebanon North Korea v Turkmenistan So are these the games that were postponed or is this the point where the qualifiers would have been anyway ? The October matches were scheduled in March and the November matches were scheduled in June. September, October and November were meant to have matches in the next stage of qualifying.
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With the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen.
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ErogenousZone
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+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well.
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NicCarBel
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+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions?
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paladisious
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+x+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions? Maybe, but it's still got to work around the FIFA calendar. It's a real quagmire.
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NicCarBel
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+x+x+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions? Maybe, but it's still got to work around the FIFA calendar. It's a real quagmire. How many leagues that paused and re-started have announced the start date for the next season yet? That's probably something FIFA has to wait on as well. If there's a large enough gap (for the big leagues at least, since that would apparently seem to be the main worry), and enough clearance in certain countries, that's probably something that they could be waiting on to determine re: qualification tournaments
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paladisious
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+x+x+x+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions? Maybe, but it's still got to work around the FIFA calendar. It's a real quagmire. How many leagues that paused and re-started have announced the start date for the next season yet? That's probably something FIFA has to wait on as well. If there's a large enough gap (for the big leagues at least, since that would apparently seem to be the main worry), and enough clearance in certain countries, that's probably something that they could be waiting on to determine re: qualification tournaments I wouldn't want to be responsible for collating all that information, that's for sure.
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NicCarBel
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+x+x+x+x+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions? Maybe, but it's still got to work around the FIFA calendar. It's a real quagmire. How many leagues that paused and re-started have announced the start date for the next season yet? That's probably something FIFA has to wait on as well. If there's a large enough gap (for the big leagues at least, since that would apparently seem to be the main worry), and enough clearance in certain countries, that's probably something that they could be waiting on to determine re: qualification tournaments I wouldn't want to be responsible for collating all that information, that's for sure. I'll do it. Haha. ATM, the ones I have found from the Top 10 coefficients in Europe England : Sep 12 Italy : Sep 1 France : Aug 22 Spain : Sep 12 Germany : Aug 21 Netherlands : Early Sep Russia : Aug 10
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paladisious
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xWith the Federal government saying there likely wont be any o/s travel for Australians until next year and with our current incoming travellers required to undertake quarantine I'm not sure how this is going to work. Surely the Aussie home games will have to be played at a neutral venue o/s as there is no way a team will go into quarantine in a hotel for 2 weeks before playing. And for the AFC underage tournaments later this year, assuming all the players coming back to Australia will have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel too. Will be interesting to see what will happen. Been thinking about this. These quarantine & travel restrictions are going to be in place for a at least another 6 months. Any "neutral"country as well if they happen to be relatively virus free won't want a two football teams & their entourage flying in without some sort of protocol as well. Maybe they'll hold qualifying tournaments instead like the junior competitions? Maybe, but it's still got to work around the FIFA calendar. It's a real quagmire. How many leagues that paused and re-started have announced the start date for the next season yet? That's probably something FIFA has to wait on as well. If there's a large enough gap (for the big leagues at least, since that would apparently seem to be the main worry), and enough clearance in certain countries, that's probably something that they could be waiting on to determine re: qualification tournaments I wouldn't want to be responsible for collating all that information, that's for sure. I'll do it. Haha. ATM, the ones I have found from the Top 10 coefficients in Europe England : Sep 12 Italy : Sep 1 France : Aug 22 Spain : Sep 12 Germany : Aug 21 Netherlands : Early Sep Russia : Aug 10 Good work, only 206 FIFA members left lol
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Further delays
If Asia ever gets to the next stage of qualifiers I can see there may be a need to speed things up considerably either with a different home and away format such as 3 or 4 groups of 4 teams or a single rather than double round robin format if they do stick to 2 groups of 6.
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ErogenousZone
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+xFurther delays If Asia ever gets to the next stage of qualifiers I can see there may be a need to speed things up considerably either with a different home and away format such as 3 or 4 groups of 4 teams or a single rather than double round robin format if they do stick to 2 groups of 6. I'm curious how they are going to cram so many games into the limited international windows that currently remain between now & the World Cup. Not that far away really considering how many qualifiers are still left to be played.
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+x+xFurther delays If Asia ever gets to the next stage of qualifiers I can see there may be a need to speed things up considerably either with a different home and away format such as 3 or 4 groups of 4 teams or a single rather than double round robin format if they do stick to 2 groups of 6. I'm curious how they are going to cram so many games into the limited international windows that currently remain between now & the World Cup. Not that far away really considering how many qualifiers are still left to be played. They may have to negotiate double sized windows to fit four matchdays in apiece.
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A January 24 - February 1 window has been confirmed So the new schedule would conclude this stage of WCQ in March and kick off the next stage in June. https://www.fifa.com/who-we-are/news/further-changes-to-the-international-match-calendars-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemi
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Brenton1986
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https://www.falebanon.com/new-date-for-2022-world-cup-qualifiers/looks like it will be Super June after the Lebanon FA have posted in relation to the resumption of the 2022 FIFA World Cup/2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers set to now take place June. decision to be made by March 15 which 8 countries will host remaining fixtures of this phase: Group A: (one of China, Syria, Philippines, Maldives, Guam) Group B: (one of Australia, Jordan, Chinese Taipei, Kuwait, Nepal) Group C: (one of Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Cambodia) Group D: (one of Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Palestine, Yemen, Singapore) Group E: (one of Qatar, Oman, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh) Group F: (one of Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Myanmar, Mongolia) Group G: (one of United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia) Group H: (one of South Korea, Lebanon, North Korea, Turkmenistan, Sri Lanka)
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Even though the world cup isn't until November 2022 I'm struggling to see how they are going to squeeze all of the remaining World Cup qualifiers in be it the AFC or the other confederations also.
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Glh37
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+xEven though the world cup isn't until November 2022 I'm struggling to see how they are going to squeeze all of the remaining World Cup qualifiers in be it the AFC or the other confederations also. It is going to be necessary to reduce the number of games in most confederations. For example I can see the 2 six team groups of AFC qualification reduced to a single round robin played over 5 games rather than 10, possibly over 2 longer windows.easy to do before the group has started. CONMEBOL has already started so that gets very messy.
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Tajikistan v Mongolia underway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRJ55w0ZMdA1-0 in the third minute
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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North Korea have informed AFC that they will withdraw from the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification due to COVID-19 pandemic.
This has changed everything in World Cup qualifiers in the race for the four best 2nd place teams from each group.
source - Korea Football News twitter page.
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Group A schedule - held in Suzhou,
Monday May 30th: 9.30pm AEST (7.30pm local) Guam v China
Thursday June 3rd: 5.00pm AEST (3.00pm local) Philippines v Guam 9.30pm AEST (7.30pm local) China v Maldives
Monday June 7th: 5.00pm AEST (3.00pm local) Maldives v Syria
Wednesday June 9th: 9.30pm AEST (7.30pm local) China v Philippines
Friday June 11th: 5.00pm AEST (3.00pm local) Guam v Syria
Tuesday June 15th: 5.00pm AEST (3.00pm local) Philippines v Maldives 9.30pm AEST (7.30pm local) China v Syria
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Group B schedule - held in Kuwait City,
Friday June 4th (Thursday June 3rd - Kuwait): 2.30am (7.30pm local) Nepal v Chinese Taipei 4.30am (9.30pm local) Australia v Kuwait
Tuesday June 8th (Monday June 7th - Kuwait): 2.30am (7.30pm local) Nepal v Australia 4.30am (9.30pm local) Kuwait v Jordan
Saturday June 12th (Friday June 11th - Kuwait): 2.30am (7.30pm local) Australia v Chinese Taipei 4.30am (9.30pm local) Nepal v Jordan
Wednesday June 16th (Tuesday June 15th - Kuwait): 4.30am (9.30pm local) Australia v Jordan 4.30am (9.30pm local) Chinese Taipei v Kuwait
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Group C schedule - held in Riffa and Arad,
Friday June 4th (Thursday June 3rd - Bahrain): 12.30am AEST (5.30pm local) Iran v Hong Kong 2.30am AEST (7.30pm local) Bahrain v Cambodia
Tuesday June 8th (Monday June 7th - Bahrain): 12.30am AEST (5.30pm local) Iraq v Cambodia 2.30am AEST (7.30pm local) Iran v Bahrain
Saturday June 12th (Friday June 11th - Bahrain): 12.30am AEST (5.30pm local) Cambodia v Iran 2.30am AEST (7.30pm local) Hong Kong v Iraq Wednesday June 16th (Tuesday June 15th - Bahrain): 2.30am AEST (7.30pm local) Iran v Iraq 2.30am AEST (7.30pm local) Bahrain v Hong Kong
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Group D schedule - held in Riyadh,
Friday June 4th (Thursday June 3rd - Riyadh): 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Palestine v Singapore Sunday June 6th (Saturday June 5th - Riyadh): 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Saudi Arabia v Yemen Tuesday June 8th (Monday June 7th - Riyadh): 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Uzbekistan v Singapore Saturday June 12th (Friday June 11th - Riyadh): 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Yemen v Uzbekistan 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Singapore v Saudi Arabia Wednesday June 16th (Tuesday June 15th - Riyadh): 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Saudi Arabia v Uzbekistan 4.00am AEST (9.00pm local) Palestine v Yemen
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Group G schedule – held in Dubai, Friday June 4th (Thursday June 3rd - Dubai): 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) Thailand v Indonesia 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) United Arab Emirates v Malaysia Tuesday June 8th (Monday June 7th - Dubai): 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) United Arab Emirates v Thailand 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) Vietnam v Indonesia Saturday June 12th (Friday June 11th - Dubai): 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) Indonesia v United Arab Emirates 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) Malaysia v Vietnam Wednesday June 16th (Tuesday June 15th - Dubai): 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) United Arab Emirates v Vietnam 2.45am AEST (8.45pm local) Thailand v Malaysia
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+xNorth Korea have informed AFC that they will withdraw from the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification due to COVID-19 pandemic. This has changed everything in World Cup qualifiers in the race for the four best 2nd place teams from each group. source - Korea Football News twitter page. Which group were North Korea in?
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