Yemen and Uzbekistan take on each other at King Fahd International Stadium in the 2020 World Cup qualifier. Yemen aim to make amends for back-to-back defeats to Singapore and Saudi Arabia, but seeing that they have little to play for in Friday’s qualifier, home win should not be considered. All Mufid Jamal, Al-Galal, and Al Jarshi are pushing for a start. The Uzbeks, on the other hand, rolled over Singapore 5-0 in their last qualifying match to cement their spot in top two.
Since a win over Yemen should see Uzbekistan book their place in the next qualifying round, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the visiting team. You should bear in mind that Uzbekistan emerged triumphant in each of the previous five meetings with Yemen. Defender Khusniddin Alikulov is sidelined through injury for the visiting team.
Yemen and Uzbekistan take on each other at King Fahd International Stadium in the 2020 World Cup qualifier. Yemen aim to make amends for back-to-back defeats to Singapore and Saudi Arabia, but seeing that they have little to play for in Friday’s qualifier, home win should not be considered. All Mufid Jamal, Al-Galal, and Al Jarshi are pushing for a start. The Uzbeks, on the other hand, rolled over Singapore 5-0 in their last qualifying match to cement their spot in top two.
Since a win over Yemen should see Uzbekistan book their place in the next qualifying round, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the visiting team. You should bear in mind that Uzbekistan emerged triumphant in each of the previous five meetings with Yemen. Defender Khusniddin Alikulov is sidelined through injury for the visiting team.