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Match ends with Jordan winning 2-0 over Nepal
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Gooooooal for Jordan
Hamza Al Daradour scored the second goal for the home team
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Gooooooal for Jordan
Ali Olwan scores it and the team that looked for the goal the most takes the lead.
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This result is of little use to Jordan, which has the highest aspirations to reach the Asian competition.
55´
Jordan missed a penalty kick before the end of the first half that would have meant a partial victory, so they will be looking for those 3 points.
45´
The match restarts and is still waiting for a touchdown.
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Halftime in Kuwait, goalless draw persists
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last 5 minutes and it looks like we are going to go to halftime with no goals.
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Jordan is more than Nepal in the match but fails to open the scoring
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Momentary tie in the match is maintained
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The match gets off to a very even start at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium
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The match begins
All set in Kuwait
Jordan is ready to face Nepal in an Asian Nations Cup qualifier.
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Jordan is ready for the meeting
Jordan's national team is ready and prepared for the AFC Cup qualifying match
The future for these teams
Jordan's situation is more encouraging than Nepal's, because although they did not reach the last round, they managed to finish 3rd in their qualifying group, sharing with Australia, Kuwait, Chinese Taipei and their opponent tonight who finished 4th.
This afternoon's stadium
The Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium is located in Kuwuait and cost $180.2 million, was opened in 2009 and has the capacity to hold up to 64,000 spectators.
The battle in goal
Jordan has the Al Faisali SC player from their local league, while Nepal has the veteran Kiran Chemjong who plays in India.
Midfield leaders
For Jordan, the midfield is dominated by Baha Abdulrahman who plays in the Malaysian league, while their opponents look for balance with Pujan Uparkoti.
The scorers of each team
For Jordan the goalscorer will be Ali Olwan who plays in the first division of Qatar and has had opportunities in the senior national team at the age of 20.
For Nepal it will be the player with the number 14 Darshan Gurung who will have to score the goals.
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What time is Jordan vs Nepal match for Asian Cup Qualification?
This is the start time of the game Jordan vs Nepal of 8th June in several countries:
Argentina: 14:15 PM
Bolivia: 15:15 PM
Brazil: 16:15 PM
Chile: 15:15 AM
Colombia: 15:15 PM
Ecuador: 15:15 PM
USA (ET): 15:15 PM
Spain: 21:15 PM
Mexico: 14:15 PM
Paraguay: 16:15 PM
Peru: 15:15 PM
Uruguay: 16:15 PM
Watch out for this player from Nepal
Kiram Chemjong is one of the pillars of this Asian team from the goal, as the 32-year-old has participated in the qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the South Asian Cup and international friendlies.
Kiram belongs to Punjab FC of India where he is part of the rotation and has some opportunities to be a starter.
Watch out for this Jordanian player
Ali Olwan will be in charge of scoring goals for the Jordanian national team, as the 22-year-old belongs to Al Shamal SC of the Qatari first division and has played in recent matches for his national team.
Last XI of Nepal
16 Kiran Chempjong, 28 Arik Bista, 4 Ananta Tamang, 6 Dinesh Rajbanshi, 3 Suraj Jeu Thakuri, 5 Suman Lama, 22 Pujan Uparkoti, 17 Tej Tamang, 7 Anjan Bista, 14 Darshan Gurung, 27 Ayush Ghalan.
Last XI of Jordan
1 Yazeed Abulaila, 2 Mohammad Ali Hasheesh, 5 Yazan Alarab, 3 Tareq Khattab, 23 Ehsan Haddad, 4 Baha Abdulrahman, 14 Mohammed Abu Zrayq, 8 Noor Al Rawabdeh, 9 Ahmed Sameer, 10 Musa Al-Taamari, 15 Ali Olwan.
The qualifiers for the Asian Cup of Nations are being disputed
The Asian confederation receives its 6 groups where they will look for a place in the Asian Cup of Nations, group A is formed by: Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait and Nepal.
Group B has Mongolia, Palestine, Philippines and Yemen, Group C with Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Uzbekistan, Group D with Afghanistan, Cambodia, Hong Kong and India, Group E with Bahrain, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Turkmenistan, Group F with Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Singapore and Tajikistan.
Nepal, needing to improve to qualify
Nepal's national team had good results last year when they participated in the SAFF (South Asian Regional Association for its acronym in English) championship.
Nepal managed to reach the final but lost 3-0 against India, so this qualifier is an important opportunity as they have just lost 2 friendly games against Thailand and Oman.
Jordan for another qualification
Jordan's national team has had good results in its recent matches, as in last year's Arab Cup it made it through the group round after defeating Saudi Arabia and Palestine, while it lost to Morocco and would later be eliminated by Egypt in the knockout stage.
Third round of AFC Asian Cup qualifiers kicks off
Jordan hosts Nepal in the opening match of the third round of the Asian Cup qualifiers in Group A.
The same group is made up of Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait and Nepal, with Indonesia being the only one that had to go through a previous round where they beat Chinese Taipei 5-1 on aggregate.