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China’s hopes on line against South Korea with only 5 spots left in World Cup Asian zone

  • If China lose in Seoul, they could lose second place in Group C to Thailand, who host Singapore; India, Indonesia among other teams in hunt

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The eyes of millions will be on Son Heung-min’s South Korea when they host China on Tuesday, with both teams wanting a result. Photo: Xinhua

The World Cup aspirations of India and China are on the line on Tuesday when a defeat could mean elimination from Asian qualifying.

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A big chunk of the world’s population will be following the results with interest.

If China lose to South Korea in Seoul in the last game of the second round of qualification then they could lose second place in Group C to Thailand, who host Singapore in Bangkok.

Only the top two teams in each of the nine groups progress to the third stage of Asian qualification for the 2026 World Cup.

China coach Branko Ivankovic says his team will “give it all we have” against South Korea. Photo: Xinhua
China coach Branko Ivankovic says his team will “give it all we have” against South Korea. Photo: Xinhua

Just five of the 18 spots are still up for grabs with continental football heavyweights such as Japan, Australia, Iran and Saudi Arabia already guaranteed of progressing.

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