A match in the third round of qualification for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup will occur on Thursday at Pamir Stadium in Dushanbe, where Tajikistan will face the Maldives. Here’s an overview of what to expect from this game based on the teams’ recent performances and history.
Match Preview
Tajikistan has started their qualifying campaign well, earning four points from two matches without a loss. They achieved a victory against East Timor (1-0) and drew with the Philippines (2-2), showing their strong preparation and determination. Currently, they sit second in the group, just behind the Philippines on goal difference, putting them in a good position for Asian Cup qualification.
Under coach Gela Shekiladze, the team displays solid defense and quick attacking play, with set pieces and wing play as particular strengths. They also hold a favorable head-to-head record against the Maldives, boosting their confidence for this match.
On the other hand, the Maldives find themselves struggling in this group, having lost both of their matches, scoring only one goal and conceding five. They suffered a heavy defeat to the Philippines (1-4) and a close loss to East Timor (0-1), highlighting their difficulties both defensively and offensively.
The Maldives have faced challenges in creating scoring opportunities, and their defense has struggled against fast opponents. Historically, they have not fared well against Tajikistan, having failed to score in both previous meetings. However, they had some success in recent friendlies against Sri Lanka, with a win (3-0) and a draw in the return match.
Probable Lineups
- Tajikistan: Khasanov, Safarov, Karomatullozoda, Juraboev, Nazarov, Shukurov, Jalilov, Boboev, Panjshanbe, Mabatshoev, Samiev
- Maldives: Sharif, Hassan, Numaan, Rashid, Shifaz, Naim, Nian, Mohamed, Aisam, Ahmed, Fasir
Match Facts and Head-to-Head
- Tajikistan has never lost to the Maldives in official or friendly matches (one win and one draw).
- The Maldives have not scored against Tajikistan in their previous encounters.
- This is the first meeting between the teams in Asian Cup qualification.
Prediction
Considering the teams’ current form, motivation, and player quality, Tajikistan appears favored to win. The Maldives are struggling in both attack and defense, making it unlikely they will challenge effectively. A confident victory for Tajikistan is expected in this match.