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AFC confirm Jeddah to host postponed Asian Champions League matches

 

 Four Asian Champions ⁠League Elite ties that were postponed due to the ​conflict in the ​Middle East will be moved to Jeddah and played on a single-leg basis next month, the Asian Football Confederation said on Tuesday.
Thousands of people have been killed across the Middle ⁠East since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran ⁠on February 28 and Iran launched strikes against Israel, U.S. bases and Gulf states.
The last-16 encounters had originally been scheduled ‌to be played in Qatar, ​Iran, Saudi ⁠Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on ​a home-and-away basis in ‌the first two weeks of March.
Defending champions Al-Ahli are due to take ​on Al-Duhail from Qatar while four-times winners Al-Hilal face Al-Sadd. Shabab Al-Ahli from the UAE play Iran's Tractor FC and Al-Wahda meet Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad.
Those fixtures ‌will now be held on April 13 and ​14 as single-leg ties ahead of the tournament's finals ​stage.
Jeddah ‌had ⁠already been slated to host the quarter-finals, semis and final on a centralised basis with matches running ​from April 16 to 25.
Last-16 matches ⁠on the ​Eastern side of the draw have already been concluded, with Japanese pair Vissel Kobe and Machida Zelvia joined in the quarter-finals by Thailand's Buriram United ​and Johor Darul Ta'zim from Malaysia.
The draw ​for the quarter-finals will be conducted in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.