2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round

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The AFC second round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, which also served as the second round of 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification, was played from 5 September 2019 to 15 June 2021.[1][2][3]

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2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round
Tournament details
Dates5 September 2019 – 15 June 2021
Teams40 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played157
Goals scored519 (3.31 per match)
Attendance1,598,753 (10,183 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ali Mabkhout
(11 goals)
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Format

A total of forty teams were drawn into eight groups of five to play home-and-away round-robin matches. They included the 34 teams (teams ranked 1–34 in the AFC entrant list) which received byes to this round, and the six winners from the first round.

Seven group winners (excluding Qatar, who had already qualified to the World Cup as tournament hosts) and the five best runners-up advanced to the third round.

Matches in this round were also part of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaign.[4] The twelve teams which advanced to the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualification and Qatar, as group winners, automatically qualified for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.[5] Twenty-four teams (22 of which advanced directly and two which advanced from an additional play-off round)[6] played in the third round of the AFC Asian Cup qualification to decide the remaining eleven teams. In total, the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured 24 teams.

Seeding

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The draw for the second round was held on 17 July 2019 at 17:00 MST (UTC+8), at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[7]

The seeding was based on the FIFA World Rankings of June 2019 (shown in parentheses below).[8]

Note: Bolded teams qualified for the third round.

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Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5
  1.  Iraq (77)
  2.  Uzbekistan (82)
  3.  Syria (85)
  4.  Oman (86)
  5.  Lebanon (99)
  6.  Kyrgyzstan (95)
  7.  Vietnam (96)
  8.  Jordan (98)
  1.  Palestine (100)
  2.  India (101)
  3.  Bahrain (110)
  4.  Thailand (116)
  5.  Tajikistan (120)
  6.  North Korea (122)W
  7.  Chinese Taipei (125)
  8.  Philippines (126)
  1.  Turkmenistan (135)
  2.  Myanmar (138)
  3.  Hong Kong (141)
  4.  Yemen (144)
  5.  Afghanistan (149)
  6.  Maldives (151)
  7.  Kuwait (156)
  8.  Malaysia (159)
  1.  Indonesia (160)
  2.  Singapore (162)
  3.    Nepal (165)
  4.  Cambodia (169)
  5.  Bangladesh (183)
  6.  Mongolia (187)
  7.  Guam (190)
  8.  Sri Lanka (201)
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First round winners
W Withdrew after five matches

Schedule

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The schedule of each matchday was as follows.

On 5 March 2020, FIFA announced that it would be monitoring the health situation in the region for possible rescheduling of matchdays 7 through 10 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Later on 9 March, FIFA and AFC jointly announced that the matches on matchdays 7–10 due to take place in March and June 2020 were postponed, with the new dates to be confirmed. However, subject to approval by FIFA and AFC, and agreement of both member associations, the matches may be played as scheduled provided that all individuals' safety meets the required standards.[10][11] On 5 June, AFC confirmed that matchdays 7 and 8 were scheduled to take place on 8 and 13 October respectively while matchdays 9 and 10 were scheduled to kick off on 12 and 17 November.[12] On 12 August, FIFA announced that the matches scheduled for October and November 2020 would be rescheduled to 2021.[13][14]

On 11 November 2020, the AFC Competitions Committee agreed at its third meeting that all second-round matches should be completed by 15 June 2021 with matchdays 7 and 8 in March and 9 and 10 in June.[3] On the same day, however, FIFA, along with the Bangladeshi and Qatari associations, approved the only second-round match originally scheduled for 2020, Qatar versus Bangladesh, which was played on 4 December.[15]

On 19 February 2021, FIFA and AFC postponed most of the upcoming matches to June.[16]

Note: The group spots of Qatar and Bangladesh were swapped due to Qatar's planned participation in the 2020 Copa América, which was later deferred (becoming the 2021 Copa América). Qatar eventually withdrew.

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Matchday Date(s)
Matchday 1 5 September 2019
Matchday 2 10 September 2019
Matchday 3 10 October 2019
Matchday 4 15 October 2019
Matchday 5 14 November 2019
Matchday 6 19 November 2019
Matchday 7 25 March, 28 May and 3 June 2021
Matchday 8 4 December 2020, 30 March and 7 & 9 June 2021
Matchday 9 30 March, 30 May and 11 June 2021
Matchday 10 13 and 15 June 2021
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Original group stage schedule
Matchday Date
Matchday 7 26 March 2020, later 8 October
Matchday 8 31 March 2020, later 13 October
Matchday 9 4 June 2020, later 12 November, then 7 June 2021
Matchday 10 9 June 2020, later 17 November
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Centralised venues

On 12 March 2021, AFC confirmed the hosts for the group stage scheduled to take place from 31 May to 15 June.[17]

  • Group A: United Arab Emirates (China hosted Guam on 28 May.)
  • Group B: Kuwait
  • Group C: Bahrain
  • Group D: Saudi Arabia
  • Group E: Qatar
  • Group F: Japan
  • Group G: United Arab Emirates
  • Group H: South Korea

In general, these hosts were the seeded (Pot 1) teams from each group. The exceptions were Group A (where United Arab Emirates took over hosting duties after China could not host due to COVID-19 restrictions), Group B (where Pot 4 team Kuwait hosted rather than Australia), and Group C (where Pot 3 team Bahrain hosted rather than Iran).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Syria 8 7 0 1 22 7 +15 21 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 2–1 1–0 2–1 4–0
2  China[a] 8 6 1 1 30 3 +27 19 3–1 2–0 5–0 7–0
3  Philippines 8 3 2 3 12 11 +1 11 Asian Cup qualifying third round 2–5 0–0 1–1 3–0
4  Maldives 8 2 1 5 7 20 13 7 0–4 0–5 1–2 3–1
5  Guam 8 0 0 8 2 32 30 0 Asian Cup qualifying play-off round 0–3 0–7 1–4 0–1
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. China qualified for the Asian Cup as the host nation. They withdrew as the host in May 2022.
More information Guam, 0–1 ...
Guam 0–1 Maldives
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Attendance: 714
Referee: Yaqoub Al-Hammadi (United Arab Emirates)
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Attendance: 2,645
Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)

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Attendance: 1,096
Referee: Kim Woo-sung (South Korea)
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More information China, 7–0 ...
China 7–0 Guam
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Attendance: 39,987
Referee: Ali Reda (Lebanon)
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Rashid Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 3]
Attendance: 5,500

More information Philippines, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 2,982
Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
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Attendance: 2,050
Referee: Dmitriy Mashentsev (Kyrgyzstan)

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Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Jordan)
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Attendance: 6,950
Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea)

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Attendance: 2,612
Referee: Hussein Abo Yehia (Lebanon)
More information Syria, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 2,445

More information Guam, 0–7 ...
Guam 0–7 China
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Maldives 0–4 Syria
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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0

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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Khalid Al-Turais (Saudi Arabia)
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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0

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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0
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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Jordan)

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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0
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Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0

Goalscorers

There were 73 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.65 goals per match.

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 8 8 0 0 28 2 +26 24 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 3–0 1–0 5–0 5–1
2  Kuwait 8 4 2 2 19 7 +12 14 Asian Cup qualifying third round 0–3 0–0 7–0 9–0
3  Jordan 8 4 2 2 13 3 +10 14 0–1 0–0 3–0 5–0
4    Nepal 8 2 0 6 4 22 18 6 0–3 0–1 0–3 2–0
5  Chinese Taipei 8 0 0 8 4 34 30 0 Asian Cup qualifying play-off round 1–7 1–2 1–2 0–2
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
More information Chinese Taipei, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 5,520
Referee: Yusuke Araki (Japan)
More information Kuwait, 7–0 ...
Kuwait 7–0   Nepal
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Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea)

More information Chinese Taipei, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 4,780
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
More information Kuwait, 0–3 ...
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More information Australia, 5–0 ...
Australia 5–0   Nepal
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Attendance: 18,563
More information Jordan, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 10,720
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)

More information Chinese Taipei, 1–7 ...
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Attendance: 3,251
Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand)
More information Jordan, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 4,863
Referee: Sadullo Gulmurodi (Tajikistan)

More information Kuwait, 9–0 ...
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More information Jordan, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 9,712
Referee: Fu Ming (China)

More information Nepal, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Omar Al-Yaqoubi (Oman)
More information Jordan, 5–0 ...
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More information Nepal, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Kim Woo-sung (South Korea)
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More information Nepal, 0–3 ...
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More information Australia, 5–1 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Saoud Al-Adba (Qatar)

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More information Kuwait, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Kim Woo-Sung (South Korea)
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Goalscorers

There were 68 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.4 goals per match.

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Iran 8 6 0 2 34 4 +30 18 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 1–0 3–0 3–1 14–0
2  Iraq 8 5 2 1 14 4 +10 17 2–1 0–0 2–0 4–1
3  Bahrain 8 4 3 1 15 4 +11 15 Asian Cup qualifying third round 1–0 1–1 4–0 8–0
4  Hong Kong 8 1 2 5 4 13 9 5 0–2 0–1 0–0 2–0
5  Cambodia 8 0 1 7 2 44 42 1 Asian Cup qualifying play-off round 0–10 0–4 0–1 1–1
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Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
More information Cambodia, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 45,500
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
More information Bahrain, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 6,049
Referee: Omar Al-Yaqoubi (Oman)

More information Cambodia, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Nivon Robesh Gamini (Sri Lanka)
More information Hong Kong, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 13,942

More information Iran, 14–0 ...
Iran 14–0 Cambodia
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Attendance: 15,823
More information Iraq, 2–0 ...
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More information Cambodia, 0–4 ...
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Attendance: 48,258
Referee: Clifford Daypuyat (Philippines)
More information Bahrain, 1–0 ...
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More information Hong Kong, 0–0 ...
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More information Iraq, 2–1 ...
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More information Hong Kong, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 6,497
Referee: Ali Shaban (Kuwait)
More information Iraq, 0–0 ...
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More information Iran, 3–1 ...
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Attendance: 0
More information Bahrain, 8–0 ...
Bahrain 8–0 Cambodia
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)

More information Iraq, 4–1 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
More information Iran, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Fu Ming (China)

More information Cambodia, 0–10 ...
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More information Hong Kong, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)

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Attendance: 0
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)

Goalscorers

There were 69 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.45 goals per match.

7 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Saudi Arabia 8 6 2 0 22 4 +18 20 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 3–0 5–0 3–0 3–0
2  Uzbekistan 8 5 0 3 18 9 +9 15 Asian Cup qualifying third round 2–3 2–0 5–0 5–0
3  Palestine 8 3 1 4 10 10 0 10 0–0 2–0 4–0 3–0
4  Singapore 8 2 1 5 7 22 15 7 0–3 1–3 2–1 2–2
5  Yemen 8 1 2 5 6 18 12 5 2–2 0–1 1–0 1–2
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More information Singapore, 2–2 ...
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Attendance: 7,018
More information Palestine, 2–0 ...
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More information Singapore, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 6,011
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)
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More information Uzbekistan, 5–0 ...
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Attendance: 28,571
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)
More information Saudi Arabia, 3–0 ...
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More information Singapore, 1–3 ...
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Attendance: 12,547
Referee: Shen Yinhao (China)
More information Palestine, 0–0 ...
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More information Uzbekistan, 2–3 ...
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Attendance: 31,524
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)
More information Yemen, 1–0 ...
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More information Uzbekistan, 2–0 ...
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More information Yemen, 1–2 ...
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More information Saudi Arabia, 5–0 ...
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More information Palestine, 4–0 ...
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More information Saudi Arabia, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 4,382
Referee: Nivon Robesh Gamini (Sri Lanka)

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More information Yemen, 0–1 ...
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More information Singapore, 0–3 ...
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Attendance: 4,879
Referee: Mohanad Qasim (Iraq)

More information Saudi Arabia, 3–0 ...
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More information Palestine, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 430
Referee: Masoud Tufayelieh (Syria)

Goalscorers

There were 62 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.1 goals per match.

7 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Qatar[a] 8 7 1 0 18 1 +17 22 Asian Cup 2–1 0–0 6–0 5–0
2  Oman 8 6 0 2 16 6 +10 18 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 0–1 1–0 3–0 4–1
3  India 8 1 4 3 6 7 1 7 Asian Cup qualifying third round 0–1 1–2 1–1 1–1
4  Afghanistan 8 1 3 4 5 15 10 6 0–1 1–2 1–1 1–0
5  Bangladesh 8 0 2 6 3 19 16 2 0–2 0–3 0–2 1–1
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. Qatar has already qualified for the World Cup as the host nation. They are later selected as host replacement within the qualified teams of the Asian Cup.

The group spots of Qatar and Bangladesh were swapped due to Qatar's planned participation in the 2020 Copa América. The tournament was later deferred (becoming the 2021 Copa América), and eventually Qatar withdrew from it.

More information India, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 22,798
Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)
More information Qatar, 6–0 ...
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Attendance: 10,950
Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)

More information Afghanistan, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Zhang Lei (China)
More information Qatar, 0–0 ...
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More information Bangladesh, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 24,570
Referee: Bijan Heidari (Iran)
More information Oman, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Jordan)

More information India, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 53,286
Referee: Masoud Tufayelieh (Syria)
More information Qatar, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 26,731
Referee: Fu Ming (China)

More information Afghanistan, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 8,100
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)
More information Oman, 4–1 ...
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Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)

More information Afghanistan, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Timur Faizullin (Kyrgyzstan)
More information Oman, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 24,250
Referee: Nivon Robesh Gamini (Sri Lanka)

More information Qatar, 5–0 ...
Qatar 5–0 Bangladesh
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More information Bangladesh, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 300
Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)
More information India, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 2,022
Referee: Ma Ning (China)

More information Bangladesh, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 495
Referee: Zaid Thamer (Iraq)
More information Oman, 0–1 ...
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More information Afghanistan, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 183
Referee: Ma Ning (China)

More information India, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 603
Referee: Ali Reda (Lebanon)
More information Bangladesh, 0–3 ...
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Attendance: 885
Referee: Ali Shaban (Kuwait)

Goalscorers

There were 48 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 2.4 goals per match.

6 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Japan 8 8 0 0 46 2 +44 24 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 4–1 5–1 6–0 10–0
2  Tajikistan 8 4 1 3 14 12 +2 13 Asian Cup qualifying third round 0–3 1–0 3–0 4–0
3  Kyrgyzstan 8 3 1 4 19 12 +7 10 0–2 1–1 0–1 7–0
4  Mongolia 8 2 0 6 3 27 24 6 0–14 0–1 1–2 1–0
5  Myanmar 8 2 0 6 6 35 29 6 0–2 4–3 1–8 1–0
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
More information Mongolia, 1–0 ...
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More information Tajikistan, 1–0 ...
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More information Mongolia, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 3,455
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)
More information Myanmar, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 25,500
Referee: Ahmad Yacoub Ibrahim (Jordan)

More information Japan, 6–0 ...
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Attendance: 43,122
Referee: Chae Sang-hyeop (South Korea)
More information Kyrgyzstan, 7–0 ...
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Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Omar Mohamed Al-Ali (United Arab Emirates)

More information Mongolia, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 2,182
Referee: Hussein Abo Yehia (Lebanon)
More information Tajikistan, 0–3 ...
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Attendance: 19,100
Referee: Zaid Thamer (Iraq)

More information Myanmar, 4–3 ...
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Attendance: 7,365
Referee: Masoud Tufayelieh (Syria)
More information Kyrgyzstan, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 17,543
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoish (Saudi Arabia)

More information Myanmar, 1–0 ...
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More information Kyrgyzstan, 1–1 ...
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More information Tajikistan, 3–0 ...
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More information Mongolia, 0–14 ...
Mongolia 0–14 Japan
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Omar Mohamed Al-Ali (United Arab Emirates)

More information Japan, 10–0 ...
Japan 10–0 Myanmar
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Hasan Akrami (Iran)

More information Kyrgyzstan, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)
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More information Myanmar, 1–8 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Hussein Abo Yehia (Lebanon)

More information Japan, 5–1 ...
Japan 5–1 Kyrgyzstan
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More information Tajikistan, 4–0 ...
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Omar Mohamed Al-Ali (United Arab Emirates)

Goalscorers

There were 88 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.4 goals per match.

9 goals

8 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United Arab Emirates 8 6 0 2 23 7 +16 18 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 3–2 4–0 3–1 5–0
2  Vietnam 8 5 2 1 13 5 +8 17 1–0 1–0 0–0 4–0
3  Malaysia 8 4 0 4 10 12 2 12 Asian Cup qualifying third round 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–0
4  Thailand 8 2 3 3 9 9 0 9 2–1 0–0 0–1 2–2
5  Indonesia 8 0 1 7 5 27 22 1 Asian Cup qualifying play-off round 0–5 1–3 2–3 0–3
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
More information Thailand, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 19,011
Referee: Saoud Al-Adba (Qatar)
More information Indonesia, 2–3 ...
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More information Indonesia, 0–3 ...
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Attendance: 11,619
Referee: Ma Ning (China)
More information Malaysia, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 43,200
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)

More information Vietnam, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 38,256
Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)
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More information Thailand, 2–1 ...
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More information Vietnam, 1–0 ...
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More information Vietnam, 0–0 ...
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More information Thailand, 2–2 ...
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Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Ammar Mahfoodh (Bahrain)
More information United Arab Emirates, 4–0 ...
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Attendance: 1,127
Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea)

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Attendance: 980
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)
Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 225
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Kuwait)

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Zabeel Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 963
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoish (Saudi Arabia)
More information Malaysia, 1–2 ...
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Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 335
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)

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Attendance: 1,355
Referee: Ali Sabah (Iraq)
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Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)[note 6]
Attendance: 142
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoish (Saudi Arabia)

Goalscorers

There were 60 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3 goals per match.

11 goals

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Group H

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  South Korea 6 5 1 0 22 1 +21 16 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup 2–1 5–0 8–0 Canc.
2  Lebanon 6 3 1 2 11 8 +3 10 0–0 2–1 3–2 0–0
3  Turkmenistan 6 3 0 3 8 11 3 9 Asian Cup qualifying third round 0–2 3–2 2–0 3–1
4  Sri Lanka 6 0 0 6 2 23 21 0 0–5 0–3 0–2 0–1
5  North Korea[a] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew 0–0 2–0 Canc. Canc.
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. North Korea withdrew due to safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore the results of their matches were excluded from the group standings.[32][33]
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Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Sherzod Kasimov (Uzbekistan)
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Attendance: 1,120
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoish (Saudi Arabia)

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Attendance: 1,258
Referee: Timur Faizullin (Kyrgyzstan)

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Attendance: 23,522
Referee: Hasan Akrami (Iran)
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Attendance: 7,820
Referee: Takuto Okabe (Japan)

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Attendance: 1,052
Referee: Ammar Mahfoodh (Bahrain)

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Attendance: 26,304
Referee: Saoud Al-Adba (Qatar)
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Attendance: 0[note 19]
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)

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Attendance: 73
Referee: Ahmad Yacoub Ibrahim (Jordan)
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Attendance: 52
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)
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Attendance: 4,008
Referee: Shen Yinhao (China)

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Goalscorers

There were 50 goals scored in 17 matches, for an average of 2.94 goals per match.

6 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Ranking of runner-up teams

Group H contained only four teams compared to five teams in all other groups after North Korea withdrew. Therefore, the results against the fifth-placed team were not counted when determining the ranking of the runner-up teams.[33]

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Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A  China[a] 6 4 1 1 16 3 +13 13 World Cup qualifying third round and Asian Cup
2 E  Oman 6 4 0 2 9 5 +4 12
3 C  Iraq 6 3 2 1 6 3 +3 11
4 G  Vietnam 6 3 2 1 6 4 +2 11
5 H  Lebanon 6 3 1 2 11 8 +3 10
6 F  Tajikistan 6 3 1 2 7 8 1 10 Asian Cup qualifying third round
7 D  Uzbekistan 6 3 0 3 12 9 +3 9
8 B  Kuwait 6 2 2 2 8 6 +2 8
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. China already qualified for the Asian Cup as host nation. They withdrew their hosting right in May 2022.

Ranking of fifth-placed teams

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Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 F  Myanmar 8 2 0 6 6 35 29 6 Asian Cup qualifying third round
2 D  Yemen 8 1 2 5 6 18 12 5
3 E  Bangladesh 8 0 2 6 3 19 16 2
4 G  Indonesia 8 0 1 7 5 27 22 1 Asian Cup qualifying play-off round
5 C  Cambodia 8 0 1 7 2 44 42 1
6 B  Chinese Taipei 8 0 0 8 4 34 30 0
7 A  Guam 8 0 0 8 2 32 30 0
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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Notes

  1. Qatar already qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup as tournament hosts and were competing to qualify for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. They were later selected as host replacement within the qualified teams of the Asian Cup.
  2. China PR had already qualified for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup as tournament hosts and were competing to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. They relinquished their hosting right in May 2022.
  3. Syria played their home matches in the United Arab Emirates because of security concerns from the Syrian civil war.[18]
  4. The fixtures between Guam and Syria were reversed from their original scheduled dates as the process for Syrian players to obtain United States visas would not be completed in time.[19]
  5. Originally to be played on 31 March 2020, the match was postponed and rescheduled multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.
  6. The matches played in May and June 2021 were held in a single centralised venue chosen per group.
  7. Originally to be played on 4 June 2020, the match was postponed and rescheduled multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.
  8. Originally to be played on 26 March 2020, the match was postponed and rescheduled multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.
  9. Originally to be played on 9 June 2020, the match was postponed and rescheduled multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.
  10. The home matches of Nepal against Chinese Taipei, Jordan and Kuwait were swapped with the away matches at the request of the All Nepal Football Association with consent from the opponents.[20] The only Nepali stadium that meets the required criteria for this competition is the Dasarath Rangasala, which was damaged in the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, and would not be repaired in time.[21]
  11. After previously swapping the home fixtures with other teams in the group due to Dasarath Rangasala, Kathmandu not being able to be repaired in time, Nepal then played their home fixtures at Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu, Bhutan due to the AFC citing that the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium has poor infrastructure.[22]
  12. Following an assessment of the security situation in Iraq due to the 2019–2021 Iraqi protests, FIFA and AFC directed the Iraq Football Association to shift their home matches against Iran and Bahrain from the Basra International Stadium, Basra to a neutral ground.[23][24] The AFC later announced that the matches had been shifted to Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan.[25]
  13. Yemen played their home matches in Bahrain because of security concerns from the Yemeni Civil War.[26]
  14. Afghanistan played their home matches in Tajikistan because of security concerns from the War in Afghanistan.[27]
  15. Originally to be played on 31 March 2020, the match was postponed and rescheduled multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia. The eventual date was approved by FIFA and the two national associations.[15]
  16. The Mongolia v Japan match was played in Japan due to COVID-19 restrictions in Mongolia.[28]
  17. The United Arab Emirates v Indonesia match was initially announced to be played without spectators following sanctions due to the 2019 AFC Asian Cup incident between the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.[29][30] The decision was later appealed by the UAEFA, and was successful.
  18. The Indonesia v Vietnam match was shifted to Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar from Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta based on an internal risk management process and analysis by the PSSI General Secretariat.[31]
  19. The Lebanon matches versus South Korea and North Korea were played behind closed doors due to security reasons regarding the Lebanese protests.[34][35]

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