Qatar will be looking to end a three-match winless streak when they square off against Iraq in a friendly on Friday.
Meanwhile, Iraq head into the fixture at the Amman International Stadium looking to build on their recent success in the King's Cup.
Match preview
With the dust having long settled after their disappointing World Cup campaign, Qatar are now going through the process of trying to get themselves in the best shape possible to qualify by right for 2026.
Just three wins have come from their 12 matches since the end of last year, with one of those triumphs coming against Mexico in the Gold Cup.
However, a 4-0 defeat to Panama followed that memorable result, while the Maroons have since suffered a friendly defeat to Kenya.
A 1-1 draw against a Russia side devoid of recent competitive international experience followed, and that is a result that Carlos Queiroz can be satisfied with ahead of the next wave of fixtures.
This represents Qatar's final match before they play two World Cup qualifying contests in November ahead of participating in the Asian Cup.
From Iraq's perspective, they can claim to have enjoyed a hugely successful 2023, prevailing in both the Gulf Cup and King's Cup since the turn of the year.
Lifting the former - a tournament that featured Saudi Arabia and Qatar - was more significant, yet Jesus Casas will be delighted with the character shown in the recent King's Cup.
Iraq defeated each of India and Thailand on penalties, with those efforts coming after they had suffered narrow friendly defeats to Russia and Colombia earlier in the year.
At a time when more of their players are plying their trade around the globe, Casas will feel that there is potential for this squad to kick on and challenge for an historic appearance at the 2026 World Cup in the coming years.
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