The Blue Tigers are set to strive for advancement to the third round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers as they journey to Doha for their clash today against Qatar.
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Excitement surrounds the upcoming match, with multiple stakes in play. India must clinch a victory to maintain their aspirations for a maiden World Cup finals appearance, while Qatar, already confirmed for the next qualifying stage, aims to prolong their unbeaten streak.
Qatar, reigning champions of the Asia Cup, have already secured passage to the subsequent qualifying stage with 13 points from five matches. Despite their participation in the 2022 World Cup as hosts, they have never qualified through the standard process. This campaign has seen them surpass India, Afghanistan, and Kuwait, commencing with four consecutive triumphs that guaranteed progression with two games to spare.
With little on the line in the current international window, a relatively inexperienced Qatar team settled for a goalless draw against Afghanistan in Saudi Arabia on Thursday. Despite the stalemate, Qatar maintains an unbeaten streak in their last nine matches across all competitions.
In contrast, India still faces the challenge of keeping their World Cup aspirations alive. Presently occupying the second spot in the group, tied on five points with third-placed Afghanistan, and holding a narrow one-point lead over bottom-placed Kuwait, India’s path to the next round remains uncertain.
Under Igor Stimac’s guidance, India had to accept a goalless draw in their recent home fixture against Kuwait, leaving them winless in seven competitive matches. This draw also marked the farewell match for India’s all-time appearance holder and record goal scorer, Sunil Chhetri, who opted to retire from international football after a distinguished 19-year career.
While Chhetri bids farewell to the sport, India now faces the imperative of securing a victory to ensure their progression to the third stage, unless there is a significant shift in goal difference. A draw would suffice if the other match in the group ends in a tie, but defeat would mean elimination.
FIFA Rankings
Qatar: 34
Qatar leads Group A with an impressive record, winning four and drawing one of their five matches. They’ve scored a remarkable 16 goals while conceding just two. Currently enjoying a 10-match unbeaten streak, they’ve triumphed in nine of those encounters. Their lone defeat in this stretch came against Jordan in January 2024 in an international friendly. Since then, they’ve been dominant, exemplified by an 8-1 victory over Afghanistan. However, their recent draw against Afghanistan came as a surprise.
India: 121
India, on the other hand, has struggled in recent outings, managing only one draw in their last five fixtures. Their journey in the continental championship group was challenging, as they suffered defeats in all group matches. While they secured a 0-0 draw against Afghanistan in an away fixture in March, they unexpectedly lost 2-1 to Afghanistan the following week. In their most recent match, they drew against Kuwait at the Salt Lake Stadium, complicating their path to qualification.
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Qatar: WWWWD
Qatar has maintained an undefeated streak in their last nine matches, spanning World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. Despite a recent goalless draw with Afghanistan, they hold a comfortable lead in the group standings.
India: LLDLD
India has encountered difficulties in recent outings, with their sole victory being against Afghanistan. The Blue Tigers must break free from their streak of winless matches to progress in the qualifiers.
Team News
Qatar will be without forward Yusuf Abdurisag, who is serving a one-match suspension for accumulating two yellow cards. Coach Tintin Marquez may rotate his squad, with Abdullah Al-Ahrak, Mahdi Al-Mejaba, and Mohamed Khaled Gouda vying for starting positions.
India will be missing Sunil Chhetri, who retired following the draw with Kuwait. However, Mumbai City’s Vikram Pratap Singh will be available for selection after serving a suspension in the previous match.
Key Matchups
Ahmed Al Rawi vs. Rahul Bheke: With Qatar’s main attacking players absent, 20-year-old Ahmed Al Rawi is stepping up to prove his worth. The Al Rayyan striker, who has already scored against Kuwait, poses a significant threat to India’s defense. Rahul Bheke will be responsible for containing the confident youngster and preventing him from making a decisive impact.
Homan Ahmed vs. Nikhil Poojary: Nikhil Poojary has faced a challenging 2023-24 season, struggling to find his form. He will face a tough opponent in Qatar’s Homan Ahmed, who has been in excellent form and was a standout player against Afghanistan. Poojary will need to be at his best to counter Homan’s speed and dribbling ability.
Vikram Pratap Singh vs. Yousuf Marel: With Sunil Chhetri’s retirement, Vikram Pratap Singh is expected to lead India’s attack. Singh has shown promise with his runs and positioning, but he will face Qatar’s strong defense, particularly Yousuf Marel. This battle will be crucial as Singh aims to establish himself as India’s new number 9.
Where To Watch The Match Live In India? Streaming Details
- Teams: Qatar vs India
- Date: June 11, 2024
- Venue: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha
- Time: 21:15 PM IST
- Live Streaming: FanCode
A thrilling clash with everything on the line promises great excitement and strategic gameplay. Fans can expect an exhilarating match that could keep India in contention for both the World Cup qualifiers and the AFC Asian Cup. The familiarity between the two teams ensures a closely contested tactical battle, with key players playing critical roles on the field.
As the Blue Tigers gear up to face Qatar, anticipation is high for what could be a defining moment in their World Cup qualifier campaign. With a determined squad and a focused approach, India will aim to secure all three points from this crucial match.