World Cup Qualifying - Asia
Sep 7, 2021 5.00pm
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  • Mahmoud Al Baher 64' goal
  • Thaer Krouma 79' yellowcard
  • goal Ali Mabkhout 11'
  • yellowcard Walid Abbas 16'
  • yellowcard Abdalla Ramadan 49'
  • yellowcard Ali Mabkhout 51'

Preview: Syria vs. United Arab Emirates - prediction, team news, lineups

Syria vs. UAE - prediction, team news, lineups

Syria and United Arab Emirates will both look to record their first win of the Asian World Cup Qualifiers third round on Tuesday, when they travel to take on Syria.

The visitors were held to a somewhat disappointing goalless draw by Lebanon last time out, while their hosts were handed a narrow defeat by Iran in the opening game.


Match preview

Syria cruised through the second round of the Asian World Cup Qualifiers with relative ease, earning 21 points from their eight games.

They began with a 5-2 away victory over the Philippines, and followed that up with home wins over the Maldives and Guam in quick succession.

The Nosour Qasioun made it four wins from four with an eye-catching 2-1 victory over group favourites China, as a 76th-minute Zhang Linpeng own goal handed them the three points after Osama Omari's early opener was cancelled out.

Their perfect form continued with victories over the Philippines, Maldives and Guam, before suffering a 3-1 defeat at the hands of China in the final game.

While that stopped them from finishing the second round with a perfect record, Syria progressed in first place nonetheless, but their first outing in the third round resulted in a defeat at the hands of Iran, as Alireza Jahanbakhsh hit the only goal of the game early in the second half.

They will now look to bounce back to winning ways but face a particularly tough test against a strong United Arab Emirates side, who also won their group in the second round of World Cup Qualifying.

Tuesday's visitors began with a 2-1 win over Malaysia and a 5-0 thrashing of Indonesia, but consecutive defeats to Thailand and Vietnam gave their qualification hopes a hit.

Al Abyad bounced back in style this year though, earning consecutive wins over Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam to top the group and book their spot in the third round.

They began the new phase with a home clash against Lebanon, and were held to a somewhat disappointing goalless draw, meaning they will be keen to quickly post a win in the new group.

Despite not reaching a World Cup since 1990, United Arab Emirates come in as one of the sides fancied to be challenging for a place at next year's tournament, but with only two guaranteed spots and a playoff place up for grabs between the likes of Iran, South Korea and Iraq, they will know that they must find form from the outset.

Syria World Cup Qualifying - Asia form:
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • L

Syria form (all competitions):
  • L
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • L

United Arab Emirates World Cup Qualifying - Asia form:
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • D

United Arab Emirates form (all competitions):
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • D


Team News

Syria deployed a system of five at the back for their clash with Iran, and heading into another tough game, they will likely stick with three centre-backs.

Moayad Al Khouli, Saad Al Ahmad and Thaer Krouma are all expected to keep their places in the back line after a relatively strong defensive showing in that narrow defeat.

The line will be led by experienced forward Omar Khribin, who has hit 18 goals in 45 appearances for his nation.

Meanwhile, United Arab Emirates will be fronted by dangerous striker Ali Mabkhout, who leads the scoring charts for the Asian World Cup Qualifiers with 11 goals so far this campaign, taking his tally to 76 goals in 93 international appearances.

He should again be supported by the wide threat of Caio Canedo Correa and Fabio Lima, while centre-back Walid Abbas and midfielder Majed Hassan form an experienced spine alongside the central striker.

Ali Khasif will continue to be deployed as the first-choice goalkeeper, having featured 58 times for his country at the age of 34.

Syria possible starting lineup:

Alma; Oues, Al Khouli, Al Ahmad, Krouma, Kerdagli; Maowas, Hmeisheh, Hamwiah; Khribin, Osman

United Arab Emirates possible starting lineup:

Khasif; Al-Ahbabi, Abdulrahman, Abbas, Khamis; Hamad, Hassan, Salmeen; Lima, Mabkhout, Caio


We say: Syria 0-2 United Arab Emirates

Despite their failure to break Lebanon down in the opening encounter, we see United Arab Emirates securing all three points on Tuesday.

With the threat of Mabkhout, the visitors are bound to return to the goals quickly, while their back line looks prepared to deal with Syria's attack.


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Who will win Tuesday's World Cup Qualifying - Asia clash between Syria and UAE?
Syria 33%
Draw 15%
United Arab Emirates 52%
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