Syria vs Thailand Syria and Thailand will clash at the Rashida Stadium in Dubai on Saturday’s international friendly. The Qasioun Eagles are starting to prepare for the 2023 Asia Special after qualifying for next year’s qualifiers. The Middle Eastern command played a family of eight qualifying games and collected 21 points out of a possible 24 to top the charts, ahead of China, the Philippines, the Maldives, and Guam.
Syria vs Thailand Kick OFF Time
Event details:
NAME: Syria vs Thailand
DATE: 25 March 2023
TIME: 18:00 UTC
VENUE: Shabab Al Ahli Stadium,
Syria vs Thailand However, their form has dipped significantly since then, winning just one of their 10 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and losing their last six games in a row.
Syria needs to regain their form and head coach Hector Cuper has called up 24 players this month for friendlies against Thailand and Bahrain, including veteran midfielder Mahmoud Al-Mawas.
He won 85 games for the team and needs one more to be in the top 3 all-time.
Thailand will also feature in next year’s Asian Cup final in Qatar, finishing second in their third-round group with six points from two matches.
The War Elephants later won the 2022 AFF Championship, defeating Vietnam in the final 3–2 on aggregate.
Manager Alexander Peking has named 24 players for this month’s friendlies against Syria and the UAE, but veteran striker Tirasil Dangda has been overlooked. There are three uncapped players on the roster.
Syria vs Thailand Head-To-Head and Key Numbers
.Thailand have never lost to Syria in any of their previous five meetings, winning four.
.Thailand and Syria last met in June 2016 in an international friendly which ended in a 2-2 draw.
.Thailand are unbeaten in their last three matches and have lost just once in their last eight.
.Syria have lost their last six matches (except the unofficial friendly against Algeria A).
.Thailand have failed to score in their last eight matches (1-0 loss against Malaysia).
Syria vs Thailand Prediction
Syria vs Thailand Syria doesn’t seem to be in their best form at the moment and needs a special performance to recreate the form they were in in the Asian Cup qualifiers.
Meanwhile, Thailand is in top form and even without Dangda leading the way, they should be able to outperform their Middle Eastern counterparts.