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Oman in tough Arab clash at 2027 AFC Asian Cup draw

Japanese football icon and two-time AFC Asian Player of the Year Hidetoshi Nakata shows the paper slip of Oman during the final draw of the 2027 AFC Asian Cup
 
Japanese football icon and two-time AFC Asian Player of the Year Hidetoshi Nakata shows the paper slip of Oman during the final draw of the 2027 AFC Asian Cup

 
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will host the 2027 Asian ​Cup in an ​all-Arab Group A, while two-time defending champions Qatar face Japan, after Saturday’s draw in Riyadh.
The draw had been set for April 11 in the Saudi capital but ⁠was postponed because of the Middle East ⁠conflict to ensure full attendance and participation from all concerned parties, national associations and partners.
Saudi will play ‌alongside Kuwait, Oman and Palestine ​in Group ⁠A, while Group B includes Uzbekistan ​and Jordan, who both ‌qualified for the World Cup next month.
Qatar were drawn alongside ​Japan in Group F, in a repeat of the 2019 final, which the Qataris won before going on to retain the title at the 2023 ‌edition.
The tournament, which Saudi will host for ​the first time, will run from January 7 ​to ‌February ⁠5, 2027, with the participation of 24 teams.


Following is the draw for the Asian Cup ​2027 group stage:
Group A: Saudi ⁠Arabia, Kuwait, ​Oman, Palestine
Group B: Uzbekistan, Bahrain, North Korea, Jordan
Group C: Iran, Syria, Kyrgyzstan, China
Group D: Australia, Tajikistan, Iraq, Singapore
Group E: South Korea, United ​Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Lebanon/Yemen
Group F: Japan, ​Qatar, Thailand, Indonesia