
Iraq set to face Palestine in 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraq is gearing up today for a crucial clash against Palestine in the AFC World Cup Qualifiers as part of Group B.
The match will take place at Amman International Stadium in Jordan, a venue that has hosted several key international fixtures as a neutral ground.
Currently, Iraq sits in third place in the group standings with 12 points, trailing behind South Korea and Jordan. However, they remain ahead of Oman, Kuwait, and Palestine.
This encounter presents a vital opportunity for Iraq to strengthen their position in the group and keep their World Cup hopes alive.
Palestine, on the other hand, will be looking to cause an upset and earn valuable points in their campaign. With both teams eager for a positive result, fans can expect an intense and competitive showdown on the pitch.

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