“Pakistan aims for improvement as they face Jordan in 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying”
Pakistan faces Jordan in their next match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign after suffering a 3-0 defeat in the reverse fixture. The match will take place at the Amman International Stadium, marking Jordan’s first international game post their AFC Asian Cup final run. Jordan recently met King Abdullah II in celebration of their historic AFC Asian Cup campaign, where they finished as runners-up.
Jordan, playing on home turf for the first time since the Asian Cup, aims to secure another victory over Pakistan, currently at the bottom of Group ‘G.’ Pakistan, under coach Stephen Constantine, have struggled in the qualifiers, losing all three matches. Despite this, Constantine remains optimistic about the team’s progress and hopes for a better showing against Jordan.
The Pakistani team has shown glimpses of improvement in their previous matches, with Constantine praising the players’ dedication and progress. However, they will miss defender Abdullah Iqbal due to suspension. Pakistan is using these challenging matches as preparation for the upcoming 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Meanwhile, Jordan eyes a spot in the next round of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. With a victory over Pakistan, they can strengthen their position in Group ‘G.’ Jordan is focused on securing a top-two finish to advance in the qualifiers. Coach Hussein Ammouta emphasizes the team’s aim to maintain their momentum from the Asian Cup and improve their goal-scoring record.
In another Group ‘G’ fixture, Saudi Arabia aims to continue their winning streak against Tajikistan. Saudi Arabia, unbeaten in the qualifiers so far, looks to secure their spot in the next stage with a victory. However, they anticipate a tough challenge from Tajikistan, who have shown improvement in recent matches.
The upcoming matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign promise intense competition as teams vie for advancement. Jordan and Saudi Arabia aim to build on their winning momentum, while Pakistan seeks redemption and improvement in their performance. The results of these fixtures will significantly impact the standings in Group ‘G’ as the campaign progresses.
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