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蹤獲弝け book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq

Update Iraqs Zidane Aamar Iqbal, left, is challenged by 蹤獲弝けs Aiman Yahya, center, and 蹤獲弝けs Musab Aljuwayr during the World Cup 2026 Asian qualifier fourth-round Group B soccer match between 蹤獲弝け and Iraq at Alinma Bank Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah. (AP)
Iraqs Zidane Aamar Iqbal, left, is challenged by 蹤獲弝けs Aiman Yahya, center, and 蹤獲弝けs Musab Aljuwayr during the World Cup 2026 Asian qualifier fourth-round Group B soccer match between 蹤獲弝け and Iraq at Alinma Bank Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah. (AP)
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蹤獲弝け book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq

蹤獲弝け book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq
  • The Saudis made most of the running but struggled to create clear chances in a tense game that few people will remember for anything other than qualification

JEDDAH: 蹤獲弝け secured a place at the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday with a goalless draw against Iraq in Jeddah in the fourth round of the Asian qualifiers. The hard-fought point was enough to give the Green Falcons top spot in Group B and guarantee their seventh appearance at the finals.

While the majority of the 60,000 or so fans in Jeddah were celebrating at the end, the tense and attritional game was far from an easy watch. As such, it was a reflection of much of the qualification campaign that preceded it.

But few in the crowd cared about any of that as coach Herve Renard, his players and Saudi officials celebrated on the pitch at the final whistle. It was a case of job done, with a summer of football on the world stage in North America to look forward to next year.

The Saudis made most of the running in the first half and throughout the game, pinning Iraq back, but creating clear chances proved difficult.

One of the better opportunities came after 14 minutes when Musab Al-Juwayrs long ball over the top freed Saleh Abu Al-Shamat down the right, but the 23-year-olds shot was just a little high. Soon after, Salem Al-Dawsari let fly from outside the area but failed to trouble Jalal Hassan in goal.

The closest Iraq would come was when Ibrahim Bayesh had a shot from close range blocked.

Seven minutes before the break, Abu Al-Shamat danced through the defense and burst into the area but, with just the goalkeeper to beat at the near post he elected to square the ball, which allowed the defense to clear.

The second half continued in a similar pattern, with 蹤獲弝け pushing and probing. Ten minutes in, Abu Al-Shamat forced a flying save from Hassan with a shot from outside the area. Further shots went high and wide, and there was always a worry that Iraq, who were still not really threatening, might sooner or later get that one chance they needed.

With 14 minutes remaining, they launched a rare foray into the home penalty area, with Mohanad Ali twisting and turning in an attempt to get a shot off. When he finally did, however, Hassan Tambakti was on hand to make the block.

Just when it looked as if it was all over, Nawaf Al-Aqidi made a fine save from an Iraqi free-kick in the 94th minute. And that was that.

Few will remember the action on the pitch in this game, but the home fans and players will not forget the feeling of qualifying for another World Cup after a long, exhausting, and not totally convincing, campaign. The really hard work starts now.

The Iraqis, meanwhile, finished second in the group and will face Group A runners-up the UAE next month in a playoff over two legs, the winners of which will advance to the inter-confederation playoffs. Also on Tuesday, the Emiratis lost 2-1 to Qatar, who secured their place at the finals next year.


England qualify for World Cup with rout of Latvia

England qualify for World Cup with rout of Latvia
Updated 15 October 2025

England qualify for World Cup with rout of Latvia

England qualify for World Cup with rout of Latvia

RIGA: Harry Kane scored twice as England secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup after a 5-0 thrashing of Latvia on Tuesday.
Anthony Gordon opened the scoring in Riga before Kane took his tally for club and country this season to 21 goals in 13 games.
An Andrejs Ciganiks own goal and Eberechi Ezes strike rounded off the scoring as the Three Lions guaranteed top spot in Group K of UEFA qualifying with two games to spare.
Thomas Tuchel has completed his first task with ease as his side became the first European nation to qualify.
England have won all six of their qualifiers since the German took charge, scoring 18 goals without conceding.
After a slow start to Tuchels reign with unconvincing victories over Albania and Andorra, plus a friendly defeat to Senegal in June, England have clicked into gear over the past two international breaks.
Tuchels decision to leave out fit-again Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden from his squad this month was questioned.
But the former Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain boss has been rewarded for implementing continuity with his selection.
Gordon is one of those to benefit from a run of games on the left of a front three.
The Newcastle winger opened the floodgates when he cut inside to curl into the far corner for just his second England goal on 26 minutes.
Kane had uncharacteristically missed a glorious early chance when he steered a Gordon cross wide.
The Bayern Munich striker soon found his range with two goals in four minutes at the end of the first half to take his international tally to 76 in 110 caps.
Despite losing his balance, Kane steered a shot into the far corner off his weaker left foot to double Englands lead.
Kane then accepted the gift of a soft penalty award for holding of his shirt by Latvia captain Antonijs Cernomordijs.
England were able to coast through the second period despite five substitutions disrupting the visitors attacking flow.
The fourth goal was a self-inflicted blow by Lativa as the ball looped into his own net off Ciganiks after goalkeeper Krisjanis Zviedris failed to connect with Djed Spences cross.
Eze was one of those introduced after the break and the Arsenal playmaker rounded off the scoring with a fine run and finish on 86 minutes.
England have not failed to qualify for a World Cup since it was last in the USA back in 1994.
The hard work for Tuchel now starts in trying to deliver his adopted nations first major trophy since 1966.
Hard decisions lie ahead with Bellingham, Foden, Jack Grealish, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Cole Palmer among those not even in the traveling squad to Riga.
But England will travel across the Atlantic in June among the favorites to win a first ever World Cup on foreign soil.


Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier

Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier
Updated 14 October 2025

Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier

Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier
  • Over 1,000 police officers and army personnel were deployed

UDINE: Italys 2026 World Cup qualifier with Israel was prefaced by clashes between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and police on Tuesday as thousands of people marched through Udine in anger at the hosting of a match they felt should not be played.
The Gaza ceasefire deal signed on Monday and a hostage and prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas did nothing to dampen the resolve of around 10,000 protesters who descended on the small city in Italys far north-east, a small section of whom were involved in disorder at the end of the march.
Over 1,000 police officers and army personnel were deployed while helicopters and drones flew overhead to keep a watch on a demonstration which was kept several kilometers away from the Bluenergy Stadium hosting the Group I fixture.
There was little chance of protesters reaching the stadium as checkpoints were put up in a ring around it, with spectators having to pass concrete barriers and metal detectors in order to watch a match which is key to Italys bid to ensure they qualify for a World Cup for the first time since 2014.
The security operation was designed to stop rioting and ensure no-one gets near the ground or the Israel team, but although the march started peacefully in warm autumn sunshine it ended with police using a water cannon and tear gas on some of the marchers who threw rocks at officers.
There was little sign of violent disorder when the march started at around 1800 local time , with the loudest noise the drumming and sound systems accompanying dancing from people of ages, who waved Palestinian flags and banners which read show Israel the red card.
Theres no more bombs and that makes us happy, but the problem with this peace plan is that there is no talk of a Palestinian state, says Amer Hasan, a 61-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank who has been in Italy since moving to study 42 years ago.
Theres no talk of self-determination, no talk about the West Bank nor of the fate of Gaza... it seems like Gaza will be governed by Tony Blair and Donald Trump, without any involvement from the Palestinians.
We shouldnt be playing this match because a team that represents a nation that has committed a genocide is playing.
Hasan is a representative of Palestinian communities in the regions of Veneto and Fruili-Venezia Giulia, who with four other associations organized Tuesdays march and welcomed more than 340 activist groups from all over Italy.

They all ask that footballs world governing body FIFA exclude Israel from international competition, as happened with Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and were among the hordes of people chanting slogans like Free Palestine and Genocidal Israel.
More than 67,869 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip since Israel launched a military offensive in response to a brutal cross-border assault carried out by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
Almost all of the more than two million civilians who lived there before the war have been driven from their homes at least once.
There is anger in Italy over the countrys football federation  refusing to entertain a boycott of matches with Israel, unlike Football Association of Norway  whose head Lise Klaveness, recently said Israel should be sanctioned.
The Norwegian FA has begun taking a position against the presence of Israeli teams, theres a totally different type of behavior across the board compared to what you see here , said Carlina, an activist from Udine Committee For Palestine who helped organize the march.
And some of that frustration was on show just before kick-off, when a large section of Italian fans loudly booed the Israeli national anthem.
That booing was quickly drowned out by applause from the rest of those present in the ground, including the small pocket of Israeli fans.
Officially the attendance for the match was 10,000 but it looked and sounded much less in the stands, with huge swathes of empty seats across all four stands of the 25,000-capacity stadium.
 


Trump says FIFA chief would back moving World Cup games

Trump says FIFA chief would back moving World Cup games
Updated 14 October 2025

Trump says FIFA chief would back moving World Cup games

Trump says FIFA chief would back moving World Cup games
  • US president: Very easily he would do it.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that FIFA chief Gianni Infantino would support moving 2026 World Cup games from US cities for security reasons if necessary.
In September, Trump raised the possibility of moving games amid his crackdown on Democratic-run cities, but at the time FIFA said that it was up to footballs governing body to decide where games are held.
If somebody is doing a bad job and if I feel theres unsafe conditions, I would call Gianni, the head of FIFA, whos phenomenal, and I would say, lets move it to another location. And he would do that, Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if games could be moved from Boston, one of the host cities.
Very easily he would do it.
Trumps comments came a day after he met close friend Infantino in Egypt at a summit on a Gaza ceasefire, where the FIFA boss joined more than two dozen world leaders who were discussing peace in the Middle East.
The US president also suggested that, if necessary, events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics could also be moved.
I could say the same thing for the Olympics, Trump said. If I thought LA was not going to be prepared properly, I would move it to another location.
Republican Trumps administration has deployed national guard troops to Democratic-run US cities this year over the objections of local and state leaders, saying they are needed to counter crime and left-wing activism.
Boston is hosting seven games at next years World Cup. San Francisco and Seattle are both hosting six matches each at the tournament while Los Angeles is hosting eight.
The United States is co-hosting next years World Cup with Mexico and Canada, but will be hosting the bulk of the games in the tournament, which has been expanded to include 48 teams.
Trump earlier this year appointed himself as chairman of a White House task force for the World Cup.
 


Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup
Updated 14 October 2025

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup
  • Pedro Miguel sealed the deal in Doha despite a late Sultan Adil goal for the UAE
  • The win meant Qatar finished top of Group A in the fourth round of Asian qualification

DOHA: Qatar qualified for the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday after they saw off the United Arab Emirates 2-1 in Doha.
The 2022 World Cup hosts, who did not make it out of the group stage three years ago in their first ever appearance at the tournament, triumphed in the must-win clash at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium thanks to second-half goals from captain Boualem Khoukhi and Pedro Miguel.
Akram Afif, the two-time Asian Player of the Year, got both assists.

The win meant Qatar, winners of the past two Asian Cups, finished top of Group A in the fourth round of Asian qualification and therefore booked their place in next summers finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The UAE, who needed only a draw to progress to a second World Cup in their history, will next month meet the loser of the Group B decider between 蹤獲弝け and Iraq in a two-legged tie, with the winner going into an intercontinental playoff.


The Saudis host Iraq in Jeddah later on Tuesday where the former also require only a draw to advance.
It was Qatar, coached by former Spain, Real Madrid and West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui, who created the first chance of the clash with the UAE, Sultan Al Brake forcing a fine, close-range save from Khalid Essa as Ayoub Al Ouwi flashed the rebound wide.
Not long after, UAE defender Lucas Pimenta headed inches wide from a Caio Lucas cross.
At the other end, Mohammad Al Mannai headed off target from Edmilson Juniors brilliant cross from the right. Completely unmarked, the Belgian-born forward should have scored.
However, Qatar were celebrating four minutes into the second half, when Khoukhi met Afifs in-swinging free-kick to head past Essa.
The hosts then doubled their lead in the 74th minute from yet another set-piece, this time Essa misjudging an Afif free-kick to leave Pedro Miguel to head into the empty net at the back post.
Late on, Qatar had Tarek Salman sent off for a studs-up tackle, before, in the eighth minute of injury-time, UAE substitute Sultan Adil reduced the deficit with a fine volley.
Qatar, who made unwelcome history in 2022 by becoming the first World Cup hosts to lose all three group games, saw out the match to take their place on merit at the 2026 edition.


Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test

Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test
Updated 14 October 2025

Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test

Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test
  • With the threatening spin duo of Noman and Sajid Khan the home team will fancy their chances, especially because no visiting team in Pakistan has ever chased more than the 220-8 Sri Lanka did in Rawalpindi in 2000

LAHORE: The first Test between Pakistan and South Africa was set for a thrilling conclusion after rival spinners Noman Ali and Senuran Muthusamy wrought destruction on Day 3 in Lahore on Tuesday.

Muthusamy took a maiden 10-wicket match haul to help bowl Pakistan out for 167 in their second innings on another day dominated by spin and give South Africa a target of 277 for victory.

But Noman, following up his 6-112 in the first innings, dismissed captain Aiden Markram for three and Wiaan Mulder (nought) to keep the visitors down to 51-2 at the close.

Ryan Rickelton, 29 not out, and Tony de Zorzi, unbeaten on 16, fought till stumps with South Africa needing another 226 runs.

Pakistan need eight wickets for a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

With the threatening spin duo of Noman and Sajid Khan the home team will fancy their chances, especially because no visiting team in Pakistan has ever chased more than the 220-8 Sri Lanka did in Rawalpindi in 2000.

Pakistan head coach Azhar Ali was in buoyant mood.

We will definitely defend this target, said the former Pakistan all-rounder.

The state of the pitch and our spinners make us favorites, despite our batting not up to the mark in the second outing.

De Zorzi, who hit a century in South Africas first innings, acknowledged the pressure was on.

These are tough conditions for batting, but hopefully myself and Rickelton can build tomorrow, he said.

We will definitely give our best tomorrow, knowing that partnerships will be like gold.

As a gripping match approaches its climax, Muthusamy destroyed Pakistan with figures of 5-57 to add to his 6-117 while fellow spinner Simon Harmer took 4-51 as Pakistan lost their last six wickets for 17 runs.

The hosts were fairly well placed at 150-4 but Saud Shakeel holed out for 38 off Muthusamy to trigger a collapse in the last over before tea.

Harmer bowled Mohammad Rizwan for 14 before Muthusamy ran riot.

He dismissed Salman Agha for four, Noman Ali for 11 and Shaheen Shah Afridi for nought to finish with match figures of 11-174, taking four wickets off 21 balls.

Harmer ended Pakistans sloppy batting display by removing Sajid Khan for one.

Earlier, South Africa were dismissed for 269 an hour before lunch, conceding a lead of 109 after Pakistans first-innings 378.

Noman took 6-112 for his ninth haul of five wickets or more in Tests.

Muthusamy magic 

With the Qaddafi Stadium taking big turn, South Africa tossed Harmer the new ball in Pakistans second innings.

The 36-year-old had Imam-ul-Haq stumped by wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne for nought before trapping captain Shan Masood lbw for seven.

Muthusamy then had Abdullah Shafique for 41 and pacer Kagiso Rabada trapped Babar Azam leg-before for 42.

Azam has now failed to score a hundred in 28 Test innings dating back to December 2022.

Earlier, South Africas De Zorzi resumed on 81 at the start of the day and carried the fight to Pakistan, completing his second Test century with a six and two singles off Noman.

The left-hander finally holed out for 104 to long-on off Noman, where Shaheen Shah Afridi took a low catch, ending a 208-minute innings containing 10 fours and two sixes.

Noman, who bowled a probing 35 overs, also removed Prenelan Subrayen for four during the session.

Fellow spinner Sajid took the first wicket of the day when he had Muthusamy caught by Salman Agha for 11.

He then wrapped up the innings when he bowled Rabada for nought to finish with 3-98 off 33 overs.