Yanmar Stadium Nagai (Osaka) will host Friday’s World Cup qualifier between Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan, the two teams who are eyeing a top-two finish in Group F. Myanmar suffered a heavy 10-0 loss to Japan in their last group game, and it is no wonder the bookies see them as underdogs in Friday’s match. German tactician Antoine Hey could opt to make changes to the starting XI, with both Maw Yar and Thein Than Win pushing for a start.
Kyrgyzstan, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their three-game winless run in Group F. Since they are only three points behind top two, we predict that the visitors will take advantage of Myanmar’s shaky defence. When the two teams met earlier in the process Kyrgyzstan recorded a routine 7-0 win over Myanmar, which is yet another reason why away win should be considered.
Yanmar Stadium Nagai (Osaka) will host Friday’s World Cup qualifier between Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan, the two teams who are eyeing a top-two finish in Group F. Myanmar suffered a heavy 10-0 loss to Japan in their last group game, and it is no wonder the bookies see them as underdogs in Friday’s match. German tactician Antoine Hey could opt to make changes to the starting XI, with both Maw Yar and Thein Than Win pushing for a start.
Kyrgyzstan, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their three-game winless run in Group F. Since they are only three points behind top two, we predict that the visitors will take advantage of Myanmar’s shaky defence. When the two teams met earlier in the process Kyrgyzstan recorded a routine 7-0 win over Myanmar, which is yet another reason why away win should be considered.