Live futsal coverage of Thailand vs Iraq, Asian futsal quarterfinals 2024. Thailand will definitely aim to win to get a ticket to attend the Futsal World Cup.
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MATCH DEVELOPMENT
13′: Iraq plays power-play
11′: Thailand equalizes!!!!
Janphon scored a double from a rebound shot on the left wing.
6′: Thailand returns to full lineup
5′: Crossbar!!
Salim shot a powerful shot that bounced off the bar. Thailand is being pushed too hard.
4′: Thailand red card again
Not long after having full troops, Thailand received a red card from Muhamad when he stomped on his opponent.
3′: Hit the post!!
Al-Ogaili fired a decisive shot on the right wing that hit the post.
2′: Thailand suddenly played well
Despite lacking people, Thailand still created equal opportunities with the opponent.
1′: Round 2 begins
Thailand still plays 4 people in the first minute.
End of round 1
19′: Thailand receives a red card!
Apiwat played high and received a red card. Thailand plays with 4 people for 2 minutes.
18′: Thailand has a goal to shorten the score!
Janphon scored from an extremely decisive free kick.
16′: Mistake, 2-0 for Iraq!!!
The Thai goalkeeper made a mistake allowing the Iraqi player to score into an empty net.
11′: Hit the crossbar!!
A quick kick from the sideline, Apiwat connected with an electric shot that hit the crossbar.
9′: Thailand presses
Striker Muhamad was given an opportunity in front of the Iraqi goalkeeper but could not take advantage of it.
6′: Clever free kick
The Thai player’s free kick went over the fence very strangely but did not go into the net.
5′: Danger!!
Thai players constantly lost the ball and let their opponents shoot extremely hard.
3′: Iraq opens the scoring!!
His teammates stole the ball extremely strongly, Salim immediately shot a left shot to open the score.
1′: The first half begins – Iraq serves first
FUTSAL THAILAND STARTING LINEUP VS IRAQ
Which channel is Thailand vs Iraq futsal live on?
- Time: 6:00 p.m. April 24
- Location: Hua Mark Gymnasium
- Broadcast channel: FPT Play
Notable information before the Thailand vs Iraq futsal match
This quarter-final match is extremely important as whoever enters the semi-finals will have a direct ticket to the World Cup, so both teams will definitely compete with fire and without any concessions.
Thailand entered the quarter-finals as the top team in Group A and Iraq ranked second in Group B. Thailand will have the advantage of playing at home, the pressure from the away team’s audience will be a challenge for Uzbekistan.
Thailand is the team that is more appreciated, ranked 28th on the FIFA rankings, 10 places higher than Iraq. In the last 3 confrontations between the two teams, the victory all belonged to Thai futsal.
Before this match, Thailand coach Rodrigo was quite cautious against Iraq but affirmed that he wanted to bring the most explosive performance to the home audience.
“This is a very difficult and complicated match because Iraq uses many tactical variations, their players are very strong and they have a very good coach. But we are the hosts, we are Thailand Lan, and we are motivated to win and put on a great performance for our home fans.” coach Rodrigo shared.
Meanwhile, coach Cacau did not show any fear against Thailand even though he knew the opponent was very strong: “Thailand is very strong in all aspects, they have very good defense, attack and transition; all of coach Miguel’s teams are like that because he is a very experienced coach and is a good friend of mine.
As the only West Asian team to reach the quarter-finals, we are highly motivated to go further and make the Iraqi people happy, I know that people are watching our matches in Iraq and are very satisfied with results to date”.
Expected lineup of Thailand vs Iraq futsal
Thai Futsal: Arut Senbat, Janphon, Sornwichian, Thueanklang, Chaemcharoen
Iraqi Futsal: Al- Husaynat, Al-Ogaili, Mahdi Hadi, Sulaiman, Al-Mayali