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Jordan returns to the field on Tuesday (15), when it hosts Oman. On the same day, Korea hosts Iraq.
With a goal in each half, South Korea beat Jordan away from home and added three more points in the World Cup Qualifiers!
Ersan took a strong shot from outside the area and sent the ball over the goal!
Changes in Korea: Lee Kang-in and Hwang In-Beom left for Paik Seung-Ho and Hong Hyun-Seok.
Change in Jordan: Haddad left and Al-Jazar entered.
Bae Jun-Ho, on a pass from Lee, managed a powerful shot inside the area, but Abulaila palmed it away into the right corner.
Exchanges in Jordan: Abu Dahab, Al-Mardi and Al-Rashdan left for the entrances of Sadeh, Ersan and Abualnadi.
Again from a cross into the box, Ali Olwan was the one who headed the ball hard, but saw Hyeon go out to the left corner and save Korea from scoring!
Abu Dahab, from Al Naimat’s cross, managed to head the ball, but sent it into the hands of Hyeon-woo Jo.
Hyeon-Gyu, with a pass into the area, managed a strong shot and crossed it into the left corner, sending the ball into the back of the net, increasing the score!
Hwang In-Beom, on a pass from Lee Jae-Sung, managed a strong shot, but sent the ball to the right of the goal.
Hyeon-Gyu, with a long shot, sent the ball out, over the goal.
Hyon-Gyu, on the pass made by Lee Myung, came face to face with the goalkeeper and hit it hard, but x palmed the ball away!
Change in Korea: Min-kyu Joo left and Hyun-gyu Oh entered.
At half-time, Jordan made a change: Abu Taha came off and Al-Naimat came on.
The players return to the pitch and the ball rolls for the second half of the match!
With a goal from Lee, South Korea beat Jordan away from home, adding three more points in the Qualifiers.
We will have eight more minutes of added time in the first half.
Eom Ji-Sung received the pass in the box and tried a powerful shot, but hit the defender.
Lee Kang-In received the pass and shot hard from outside the area, but Abulaila saved it, but the ball fell to Lee Jae-Sung, who headed it hard and opened the scoring!
Yellow for Al Rashdan, for a strong foul on Hwang In-Beom.
Korea once again dominates the match, exchanging passes and maintaining possession, but without finishing at the moment.
Al Rashad, with a long-range shot, sent the ball over the goal, but wide.
Exchange in Korea: Hee-Chan leaves and Ji-sung Eom enters.
Once again Hwang Hee-Chan is on the ground, feeling pain from the same previous injury.
Lee Myung-Jae, with a pass inside the area, managed to shoot and sent the ball over the goal.
The game was stopped for a few minutes for treatment to Hwang Hee-Chan, who suffered a foul and was left on the ground, feeling pain, and is now back on the field.
Korea starts the match going forward, trying to keep possession, but still without creating any more danger beyond the first chance.
Joo Min-Kyu received the pass in the box and managed a powerful shot, but sent the ball wide of the right side of the goal.
The players take to the pitch and the ball rolls for the first half of the match!
The players leave the pitch to finish warming up and then return to get the ball rolling!
In the last three times the two teams have met, Korea won one, 1-0, Jordan won another, 2-0, and there was also a draw, 2-2.
In these seven matches, Korea scored seven goals, which has an average of one goal, compared to Jordan’s six goals, with an average of 0.86.
Jordan has hosted Korea twice at home, losing both games. One was a friendly and the other was in the Qualifiers.
There have been seven matches between Jordan and South Korea in history, with one win for Jordan, three draws and three wins for Korea. In the Qualifiers, there were two matches, with one draw and one win for Korea.
Jung-hong, Seung-gyu, Ju-Sung, Mun-ki, Seung Hyun, Hyun Seok, Ji-Sung, Seung-ho, Jun-ho, Dong-gyeong, Hyung-gyu, Se-hun.
Hyeon-Woo, Young, Yu-Min, Kim and Myeong; Yong Woo Park, In-Beong, Lee Kan In, Lee Jae-sung and Hwang Hee-chan; Joo Min-kyu.
The players go up onto the pitch to begin warming up.
Al-Fakhouri, Zaid, Abualnadi, Al Rosan, Maher, Al-Jazar, Ayed, Sadeh, Sabra, Al-Haj, Ersan e Al-Naimat.
Abulaila, Nasib, Alarab and Dahab; Haddad, Al-Rashdan, Rawabdeh and Ali Hasheesh; Al-Mardi, Abu Taha and Ali Olwan.
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Today’s match will be at the Amman International Stadium, which is located in the city of Al-Hussein, inside Amman, Jordan. The stadium, which opened in 1968, has been used as the home ground of the Jordan national team ever since, as well as Al-Faisaly, and also serves as a home ground for other events such as the 1988 Arab Nations Cup. Finally, the stadium underwent two renovations, one in 2007 and one in 2015, reaching its current state, with a capacity for 17,619 fans.
South Korea, which has the doubt of its main star, Son, should field: Hyeon, Young, in-Beom, Seung, Kim and Myeong; Yong, Kang and Heung; Hee-Chan and Se-Hun.
Jordan, with Mousa Al-Taamari in doubt, should field: Abulala, Nasib, Alarab and Dahab; Haddad, Al-Rashdan, Al-Rawabdeh and Hasheesh; Olwan, Al-Mardi and Al-Naimat.

Group A has Uzbekistan and Iran with six points, three ahead of the United Arab Emirates. North Korea and Qatar appear with one point and Kyrgyzstan is behind with no points so far. Group C has Japan in the lead with six points, two ahead of Saudi Arabia, three ahead of Bahrain, four ahead of Indonesia, five ahead of Australia and six ahead of China.
Jordan and South Korea share the lead in Group B of the Qualifiers with four points, along with Iraq. Just below them, we have Kuwait with two points, Palestine with one and Oman closing the group with no points.
South Korea, in turn, has two wins and a draw in their last games. On June 11, at home, they beat China 1-0, with a goal from Lee Kang-in. On September 5, once again, the team tied with Palestine, 0-0. And on the 10th, the team won 3-1 against Oman, with goals from Hwang Hee-chan, Son and Joo Min-Kyu, while Jung Seung-hyun scored an own goal.
Jordan comes into today’s match with two wins and a draw in their last games. At home, on August 29, they beat North Korea at home. On September 5, in the Qualifiers, they tied at home with Kuwait, with Al-Taamari opening the scoring and Yousef Nasser equalizing. And on the 10th, away from home, they beat Palestine 3-1, with goals from Al-Naimat (2) and Al-Rawabdeh, while Abou Ali scored.

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