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Hong Kong vs Iran: Fifa 2022 World Cup qualifier is Team Melli’s first competitive game since shock defeat to Japan at AFC Asian Cup 2019

  • Iran football podcast Gol Bezan weighs in what Mixu Paatelainen’s side can expect from Asia’s No 1 side
  • Marc Wilmots takes charge of first competitive game since replacing Carlos Queiroz at Hong Kong Stadium on Tuesday

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Iran’s Sardar Azmoun dribbles past China’s Feng Xiaoting in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup quarter-final. Photo: Xinhua
Hong Kong return home for their second Fifa 2022 World Cup qualifier and, after a disappointing 1-1 draw away against Cambodia, they host Asia’s top ranked team, Iran.
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While Tuesday’s game already has a make-or-break feel to it for Hong Kong in their effort to make it through to a first World Cup finals and qualify for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, the same is not true for the opposition.

The heavy favourites to top the group will play their first game in this qualifying campaign when they visit Hong Kong Stadium.

There were fears the match would not go ahead after the Iranian Football Federation appealed for the match to be played on neutral ground because of the ongoing social unrest in Hong Kong.
Iran players react after going out of the 2018 World Cup in Russia after a draw with Portugal. Photo: EPA
Iran players react after going out of the 2018 World Cup in Russia after a draw with Portugal. Photo: EPA
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However, Pasha Hajian of Iranian football podcast Gol Bezan said this was not an issue that made the news in Iran.

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