China vow ‘aggressive, offensive’ approach in crucial World Cup qualifier against Thailand
- Branko Ivankovic’s men three points ahead of Thailand, but face daunting trip to South Korea in last match while Thais play lowly Singapore
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China’s 2026 Fifa World Cup exploits could be as good as over if they fail to beat Thailand in a crucial “six-pointer” qualifier on Thursday.
However, should China prevail at Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre, they would progress to the third qualification round before their final game against South Korea at the Seoul World Cup Stadium next Tuesday.
The men’s national side currently sit second in Group C in the Asian section of World Cup qualification with seven points, three points behind leaders South Korea. Thailand are third with four points.
China are widely expected to lose to South Korea, who are undefeated in Group C, whereas Thailand play Singapore, ranked 155 in the world, in their final group fixture.
Singapore have beaten Thailand only once in their past 10 meetings, with one game ending in a draw.
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Victory over Thailand would give China, managed by Croatian Branko Ivankovic, a six-point cushion and some much-needed breathing space.
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