Qatar and Saudi Arabia qualify for 2026 World Cup

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Qatar and Saudi Arabia both secured a spot at next year’s World Cup on Tuesday after clinching first place in their groups in the fourth round of Asian qualifying.

Qatar defeated the United Arab Emirates 2-1 and Saudi Arabia drew 0-0 with Iraq.

It marks the first time that Qatar, which lost all three group-stage games when it hosted the 2022 tournament, has advanced through qualification. Saudi Arabia, which will stage the 2034 World Cup, will appear for a seventh time next summer in North America.

“It’s amazing, an incredible day,” Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui told broadcaster beIN Sports.

Lopetegui now gets another chance to coach at a World Cup after he was fired by Spain just two days before the start of the 2018 tournament after he accepted the job as Real Madrid manager.

“For me, it’s one of the best days in my career,” Lopetegui said. “Today I think is one big achievement we have to enjoy.”

The victory put Qatar atop Group A, ahead of second-place UAE, which now moves on to a November playoff against Iraq. Oman was eliminated after finishing third in the group.

Qatar’s best first-half chance came in the 30th minute, when Mohammed Al-Mannai’s header bounced just wide of the UAE goal.

Two minutes into the second half, Khoukhi opened the scoring by heading in a free kick from Akram Afif past goalkeeper Khalid Essa. With 17 minutes remaining, Afif provided another assist, crossing from the left for Pedro Miguel to head home at the far post.

Qatar was reduced to 10 men when Tarek Salman was shown a straight red card in the 87th minute. After eight of the 15 minutes added on, UAE pulled a goal back through Sultan Adil’s shot from inside the area to ensure a tense finish. UAE would have advanced with a draw.

After defeating Indonesia last Wednesday, Saudi Arabia got the draw it needed against Iraq in Jeddah to win Group B. The home team had most of the possession in a game of few chances but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Iraq would have qualified for the first time since 1986 with a win.

Japan and South Korea, which have already secured a World Cup spot, both won friendlies against South American teams.

Japan beat Brazil for the first time, fighting from two goals down to win 3-2 in Tokyo. Ayase Ueda grabbed the winning goal with a header in the 71st minute.

South Korea beat Paraguay 2-0 in Seoul.

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Qatar’s Pedro Correia celebrates the win against United Arab Emirates after the end of the 2026 World Cup qualifying soccer match between Qatar and United Arab Emirates at the Hamad Bin Jassim Stadium in Doha, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)
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The referee shows a red card to Qatar’s Tarek Salman, left, during the 2026 World Cup qualifying soccer match between Qatar and the United Arab Emirates at the Hamad Bin Jassim Stadium in Doha on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)
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United Arab Emirates players are seen after the end of the 2026 World Cup qualifying soccer match between Qatar and United Arab Emirates at the Hamad Bin Jassim Stadium in Doha, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)
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Qatar’s Andreas Sebastian, center rear, fights for the ball with Marcus Vinicius of United Arab Emirates during the 2026 World Cup qualifying soccer match between Qatar and United Arab Emirates at the Hamad Bin Jassim Stadium in Doha, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

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