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FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifiers (for Asia) starts today.

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ATTENTION: Qatari sports channel Al-Kass TV has confirmed it will LIVE STREAM the Yemen vs Pakistan - 2018 WCQ Asian Zone 1st Rd 1st Leg - from Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha at 1830 local time (2030 Pak time) TONIGHT.

Save this LIVE link for tonight: :: Al Kass Shoof ::

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Pakistan has just opened its campaign for World Cup Qualifiers against Yemen today. It has to win more matches and go up the group stages to qualify for World Cup. Pakistan simply has to win.


thanks for link i am watching it now...great match
 
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so who qualified...?? India and Yemen? or are there any othere mtches to play

India's away match and Pakistan's home match is left. For India to qualify for second round ( along with 5 more teams), must not lose the game by more than 1 goal difference if scored 0 goals or by 2 goal difference if scored atleast 1 goal.

Same way for Pakistan to qualify, just for example if final score is 2-0 in favor of Pakistan, then Pakistan will qualify because Pakistan will have more away goals, even though the overall score of 2 matches will be 3-3. More goals, more better.
 
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Tomorrow's match Between Pakistan & Yemen for FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifier's has been postponed. Due to Terrorist Attack in Lahore
 
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FIFA postpones Pakistan World Cup qualifier match after Lahore bombing to be held at new Lahore Football Stadium

Posted: March 17, 2015 - 313 PKT | Comment
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ZURICH: World football’s governing body FIFA on Monday took the decision to postpone the 2018 World Cup qualifier between Pakistan and Yemen due to be played in Lahore Football Stadium on Tuesday, a FIFA spokesman said.

“Due to safety and security reasons and in coordination with AFC (Asian Football Confederation), FIFA has decided to postpone the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier match between Pakistan and Yemen which was due to be played on Tuesday, March 17, in Lahore,” the spokesman said.

“Further details on the date of the match, which will take place in a neutral venue, will follow in due time.”

The decision comes a day after 16 people were killed and more than 70 injured when two Taliban suicide bombers attacked churches in Lahore, sparking mob violence in which two others died.

The bombings occurred during prayers at two churches located around half a kilometre apart in the city’s Youhanabad neighbourhood, which is home to more than 100,000 Christians, officials said.

The Pakistani Taliban’s Jamaat-ul-Ahrar faction claimed responsibility for the attacks.
 
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