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Australia, UAE to Play off for a Spot in World Cup Playoff

Australia, UAE to Play off for a Spot in World Cup Playoff

Doha— For Australia, it’s a last-ditch double-shot for a place at a fifth straight World Cup. For the United Arab Emirates (UAE), it’s a chance to get one match closer to a first World Cup appearance since its debut in 1990.

There’ll be no second chances when the Socceroos and UAE meet tomorrow (Tuesday) in a playoff in Qatar for the right to take on Peru six days later in another playoff with a place alongside France, Denmark and Tunisia in Group D at the World Cup at stake.

Both teams finished third in their groups in Asian qualifying, leaving them vying to meet the fifth-place team from South America.

After taking maximum points from the first three games in the third round of Asian qualifiers — extending its winning streak to 11 games — Australia won just one of its next seven to finish behind Saudi Arabia and Japan in the group.

That meant another playoff route to the World Cup. But unlike last time, when Australia beat Syria and then Honduras on a home-and away basis in the continental and inter-continental playoffs, both matches will be winner-takes-all and both played in Qatar.

For the UAE team, being close to home is motivation.

The UAE national football federation bought more than 5,000 tickets for fans making the short trip to Qatar for the playoff, all of which were quickly snapped up. They’re hoping to be back there in November when Qatar hosts the first World Cup in the Middle East.

Rodolfo Arraubarrena, who replaced Bert van Marwijk as UAE head coach in February, started well when he led the team to a victory over the already qualified South Korea to seal a third-place finish in its group.

UAE has recalled 2016 Asian Player of the Year Omar Abdulrahman to the team. The veteran playmaker, who has struggled with injuries in recent years, will once again link up with Ali Mabkhout.

The 31-year-old Mabkhout has scored 81 international goals, more than the Australian squad combined, with his latest coming in a 1-1 draw with Gambia on 29 May 2022.

He scored the goal that gave the UAE a 1-0 win when the teams in the quarterfinals of the 2019 Asian Cup, putting defending champion Australia out of the tournament.

Source: Oman News Agency