In a high-stakes 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier, Saudi Arabia staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Indonesia 3-2 in Jeddah on Wednesday. The match saw three penalties and late-game tension as both teams fought to keep their World Cup dreams alive.
Indonesia, ranked 119th globally, shocked the hosts early with Kevin Diks converting an 11th-minute penalty. Saudi Arabia responded swiftly, with Saleh Abu Al-Shamat leveling the score six minutes later through a skillful solo effort. The turning point came in the 36th minute when Feras Al-Brikan scored from the spot after a defensive error, giving Saudi Arabia a 2-1 halftime lead.
Al-Brikan struck again in the 62nd minute, capitalizing on a rebound to extend the lead. Indonesia rallied late with Diks converting another penalty in the 88th minute, but couldn't find an equalizer. The result leaves Group B finely balanced, with Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Iraq all vying for top spot and automatic World Cup qualification.
In other qualifiers, Oman and Qatar played to a goalless draw in Group A. The Asian qualifiers continue this weekend, with Indonesia facing Iraq on Saturday while Saudi Arabia prepares to meet Iraq next Tuesday.
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Saudi Arabia top Indonesia 3-2 in fourth round of World Cup Qualifying
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