APP
Mobile
 
 

NowGoal> Predictions> News> FIFA Matchday,Indonesia, Saudi...

A Preview of September 2026 FIFA Matchday: Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq's Road to World Cup Qualification

A Preview of September 2026 FIFA Matchday: Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq's Road to World Cup Qualification
In the September 2026 FIFA Matchday, the national teams of Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq showcased varying levels of performance as they prepared for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers scheduled for October 2025. Each team faced different opponents, setting the stage for an intense competition among Asian teams. Indonesia and Saudi Arabia both recorded one win and one draw, while Iraq stood out with two consecutive victories, signaling strong form heading into the qualifiers.

Indonesia demonstrated a powerful offense with a dominant 6-0 win against Chinese Taipei, followed by a goalless draw with Lebanon, highlighting their scoring ability but also indicating room for improvement in maintaining consistency. Saudi Arabia’s results included a narrow 2-1 victory over North Macedonia and a 1-1 draw with the Czech Republic, revealing a balanced but somewhat vulnerable defense that allowed two goals across the two games. Iraq, on the other hand, maintained a flawless record with two wins, beating Hong Kong 2-1 and Thailand 1-0, showcasing a solid defense that conceded only once.

When comparing the three teams, Iraq appeared to be the strongest in terms of match outcomes, achieving maximum points and demonstrating efficiency in both attack and defense. Indonesia’s offense was impressive in terms of goal-scoring, but their draw suggested challenges in closing out matches against tougher opponents. Saudi Arabia, while steady, showed a need to tighten their defense ahead of the crucial matches that lie ahead.

The upcoming World Cup qualifying round will be especially challenging for Indonesia as they will face both Saudi Arabia and Iraq in a centralized venue hosted by Saudi Arabia, essentially playing on their opponents’ home turf. This setting adds an extra layer of difficulty for the Indonesian squad, known as the Garuda, as they strive to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup amid fierce competition.
Copyright © 2025 Powered By Nowgoal All Rights Reserved.