AFC Newsletter 68/2019: Nations ready to battle in Asian Qualifiers tomorrow

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 GUAM AND BHUTAN SET
FOR CRUNCH MATCH

Dededo: Bhutan will hold a slight advantage when they face Guam at home in the second leg of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and AFC Asian Cup 2023 Preliminary Joint Qualification tie on Tuesday. There will be much to play for both teams after an equally balanced first leg which saw Bhutan lead thanks to Tshering Dorji's first half strike.

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MONGOLIA ON THE
BRINK OF HISTORY

Bandar Seri Begawan: Mongolia are confident of building on their 2-0 victory against Brunei Darussalam when both teams meet in the return leg at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium.

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BANGLADESH RELY ON HOME
COMFORT AGAINST LAOS

Dhaka: Bangladesh are confident of sealing their spot in the next round when they host Laos at the Bangabandhu National Stadium. Bangladesh earned a vital win after forward Rabiul Hasan came off the bench to give his side a slight edge in the return leg.

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DOMINANT MALAYSIA PUT
CELEBRATION ON ICE

Kuala Lumpur: A rampant Malaysia scored a 7-1 win to all but confirm their place in the next stage of the Asian Qualifiers but head coach Tan Cheng Hoe has urged his players to maintain their intensity when they play against the young Timor-Leste side.

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PAKISTAN HOPE TO TURN THE
CORNER AGAINST CAMBODIA 

Doha: Pakistan have been hard at work since touching down in Doha for their return leg against Cambodia, where they chase a 2-0 deficit. However, they remain confident of overturning the scoreline if they improve on their finishing.

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SRI LANKA v MACAU 

The Asian Football Confederation have been informed today by the Macau Football Association that their national team will not travel to Sri Lanka for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 1 second leg match scheduled for Colombo tomorrow. The AFC will now refer this matter to FIFA and the appropriate AFC committees.

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