Kuala Lumpur: It is all systems go for the third and final round of the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Qualifiers following the official draw at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Monday.
The 24 teams were divided into six groups with only the group winners to advance to the Finals.
Group A saw top seeds Tajikistan drawn with Philippines, Maldives and Timor-Leste while Lebanon will face Yemen, Bhutan and Brunei Darussalam in Group B.
Group C will see India, Hong Kong, China, Singapore and Bangladesh vying for the sole ticket to the Finals while Thailand, Turkmenistan, Chinese Taipei and Sri Lanka are the Group D cast.
Syria’s bid to advance to the Finals from Group E will be challenged by Afghanistan, Myanmar and Pakistan while the four sides drawn in Group F are Vietnam, Malaysia, Nepal and Laos.
The Qualifiers will kick on March 25, 2025 with the teams to play on a home and away basis.
The six group winners will join the 18 teams competing in the ongoing AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to 26™ at Saudi Arabia 2027.
DRAW RESULT
Group A: Tajikistan, Philippines, Maldives, Timor-Leste
Group B: Lebanon, Yemen, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam
Group C: India, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Bangladesh
Group D: Thailand, Turkmenistan, Chinese Taipei, Sri Lanka
Group E: Syria, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Pakistan
Group F: Vietnam, Malaysia, Nepal, Laos
MATCHDAYS
2025: March 25, June 10, October 9, October 14, November 18; 2026: March 31
Published in the-afc.com, 9 December 2024
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Pakistan to face Syria, Myanmar and Afghanistan in bid to reach Asian Cup
KARACHI: Pakistan face a tall order in their bid to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in their history after being drawn with Syria, Myanmar and Afghanistan in Group ‘E’ of the third round of qualifying for the 2027 tournament in Saudi Arabia.
Eighteen teams have already booked their spots following the second round of qualifying, which combined with the preliminaries for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with six berths — group winners of each of the groups — up for grabs in the third qualifying round.
The draw was conducted in Kuala Lumpur on Monday with Pakistan and Chinese Taipei the only two teams who failed to gain a point in the second qualifying round.
Pakistan open their campaign away on March 25 next year against Syria, who failed to advance from the second round of qualifying for the first time in three editions.
Syria, who were in the first pot as the top six seeded teams for the draw, came agonisingly close to securing a spot in the 2018 FIFA World Cup and its football federation on Monday changed the colour of their national team’s kit and logo from red to green after the regime of president Bashar al-Assad was toppled.
Pakistan have advanced this far in qualifying for the Asian Cup for the first time following their historic victory against Cambodia in the first round before they finished winless and pointless in the second round to parachute into the race for 2027 as one of the bottom two teams.
Syria finished third in their group behind Japan and North Korea and ahead of bottom side Myanmar in their second-round group. They thrashed Myanmar 7-0 in their home fixture whilst drawing 1-1 away. That was the only point Myanmar secured in the second round.
Myanmar travel to Pakistan’s in the second game of their qualifying campaign on June 10. Pakistan have played Myanmar, formerly Burma, several times in the 1960s and 1970s — ending up on the losing side (1-5) in the teams’ last fixture at the 1974 Asian Games.
Pakistan, who saw head-coach Stephen Constantine depart at the end of his contract last month, face Afghanistan in a double header in October next year — matches taking place on the 9th and 14th with the first at home.
Pakistan won 2-1 against the Afghans in Lahore in 2015 — the last time the two teams met on the football pitch. Pakistan’s penultimate fixture is at home to
Syria on Nov 18 before they end their campaign away in Myanmar on March 31, 2026.