King Fahd International Stadium will host Tuesday’s qualifier between Palestine and Yemen. Palestine desperately needed a win against Singapore, and they managed to get one in style (4-0), with the team putting an end to their three-game losing run. However, despite the triumph, Makram Daboub’s troops missed out on a place in the next qualifying round. Yemen, on the other hand, suffered a 1-0 loss to Uzbekistan in their last group game, with the team remaining in the ultimate position in Group D.
Considering that Palestine regained a much-needed confidence thanks to the triumph over Singapore, we predict that Yemen are going to return home empty-handed from the trip to Riyadh. All Maher, Al Dahi, Al Jarshi, and Kafeedh are pushing for a start for the visiting team as boss Ahmed Ali Qasem should opt to make changes to the team that failed to impress in the loss to Uzbekistan.
King Fahd International Stadium will host Tuesday’s qualifier between Palestine and Yemen. Palestine desperately needed a win against Singapore, and they managed to get one in style (4-0), with the team putting an end to their three-game losing run. However, despite the triumph, Makram Daboub’s troops missed out on a place in the next qualifying round. Yemen, on the other hand, suffered a 1-0 loss to Uzbekistan in their last group game, with the team remaining in the ultimate position in Group D.
Considering that Palestine regained a much-needed confidence thanks to the triumph over Singapore, we predict that Yemen are going to return home empty-handed from the trip to Riyadh. All Maher, Al Dahi, Al Jarshi, and Kafeedh are pushing for a start for the visiting team as boss Ahmed Ali Qasem should opt to make changes to the team that failed to impress in the loss to Uzbekistan.