UAE Set to Face Qatar in World Cup Qualifier at Al Nahyan Stadium

Scheduled to kick off at 8 pm UAE time, the match marks a critical juncture in the Asian World Cup qualifiers as both sides aim to bolster their campaigns and remain within striking distance of Group A leaders Iran and Uzbekistan

The UAE national football team will clash with Qatar tomorrow, Tuesday, in a pivotal encounter at the Al Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Scheduled to kick off at 8 pm UAE time, the match marks a critical juncture in the Asian World Cup qualifiers as both sides aim to bolster their campaigns and remain within striking distance of Group A leaders Iran and Uzbekistan.

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Coming off the back of a commanding 3-0 victory over Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, the UAE will be looking to build momentum and secure a crucial three points.

The triumph, only their second win in the campaign, ended a four-match winless streak and injected renewed confidence into Paulo Bento’s squad.

“We don’t have to think too much about the upcoming game against Qatar, but it’s important we rest now, allow the players to recover as much as possible, then begin our preparations,” Bento said post-match.

The Portuguese tactician, who has previously guided Portugal and South Korea to the World Cup, emphasized a step-by-step approach, urging his players to focus on execution rather than the ultimate goal of qualification.

The UAE began their qualifiers with an impressive 3-1 win over Qatar but have since struggled to maintain consistency. Bento will hope the recent victory signals a turning point as the UAE aim for their first World Cup appearance since their debut in 1990.

Meanwhile, Qatar arrives in Abu Dhabi on a high after a dramatic 3-2 win over Uzbekistan on Thursday. A last-gasp goal from Lucas Mendes secured the victory, keeping their qualification hopes alive.

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Head coach Marquez Lopez believes the thrilling triumph has galvanized his team as they prepare to avenge their earlier loss to the UAE.

“Thursday’s win was crucial, and it has given us the belief that we can rise to the occasion,” Lopez said. Despite their dominance in the AFC Asian Cup, the reigning champions have faced a challenging path in these qualifiers, as they aim to secure World Cup participation on merit for the first time.

The stakes are high for both sides. Asia’s allocation of eight direct World Cup slots is fiercely contested, with 18 teams competing in the third round.

The top two teams from each group will secure automatic qualification, while the third and fourth-placed teams will progress to a six-team playoff round for two additional spots.

In Group A, which includes Iran, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and North Korea, the UAE currently sit in contention but need consistency to strengthen their position.

Qatar, too, must tread carefully as they balance ambition with the reality of their qualification challenges.

As the match approaches, anticipation is building for what promises to be a tightly contested affair. With history, pride, and crucial points on the line, both teams will be eager to seize the opportunity and edge closer to securing their place in the 48-team World Cup.

The encounter at Al Nahyan Stadium could prove decisive not just for the teams’ campaigns but also for their aspirations of representing Asia on football’s biggest stage in 2026.

 

Tariq Saeed

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