🌏 World Cup 2026 qualifiers: Asian football LIVE on OneFootball
The road to the 2026 World Cup is heating up with two crucial days of Asian qualifying matches. OneFootball gives you the opportunity to follow the most exciting games live, available in pay-per-view or in packages from 7.99€.
📅 Tuesday, June 5, 2025
Group A: United Arab Emirates-Uzbekistan (18:00); North Korea-Kyrgyzstan (20:15); Qatar-Iran (20:15).
Group B: Oman-Jordan (18:00); Iraq-South Korea; Kuwait-Palestine (20:15)
Group C: Australia-Japan (13:10 Italian time); Indonesia-China (15:45); Bahrain-Australia (18:00).
📅 Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Group A: Kyrgyzstan-United Arab Emirates (15:45); Uzbekistan-Qatar (15:45); Iran-North Korea (18:00).
Group B: South Korea-Kuwait (13:00); Palestine-Oman (20:15); Jordan-Iraq (20:15).
Group C: Japan-Indonesia (12:35); China-Bahrain (13:00); Saudi Arabia-Australia (20:15)
🎟️ How to watch them
All matches are available in pay-per-view on OneFootball, with the option to purchase individually or in packages from 7.99€. Don't miss the opportunity to follow the Asian World Cup qualifiers live, wherever you are.
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