India’s postponed joint 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup qualifying round matches will be played in March and June next year as the continental football governing body’s competition committee took a decision on the matter .
The Asian Football Confederation’s Competition Committee, however, did not reveal the exact dates of the matches. According to FIFA international match calendar for 2021, the first window is from 22-30 March while the second is from 31 May to 15 June (for AFC).
all the Asian Qualifiers Round 2 matches should be completed by June 15, 2021 with Match Day 7 and 8 in March 2021 and Match Day 9 and 10 in June 2021 with Final Round of the Asian Qualifiers beginning in September 2021,” the AFC said in a statement after a virtual meeting of the committee.
Though out of contention of a 2022 FIFA World Cup berth, the Indian team is still to play three matches in the round 2 qualifiers — against Qatar (at home), Bangladesh (away) and Afghanistan (at home).
The Indian team was to play against Qatar on 8 October in Bhubaneshwar but the match was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
India are still very much in contention for a spot in the 2023 Asian Cup to be held in China.
India are currently fourth in Group E with three points from five games. Qatar top the table with 13 points with Oman a point behind them in second. Eight group winners and four best runners-up will progress to the continent’s 12-team final qualifying stage for the World Cup.
A third-place finish in the group will help India get a direct berth in the third round of the qualifiers for the 2023 Asian Cup.
The committee also approved the competition regulations for the AFC Champions League 2021 and the AFC Cup 2021.
The new calendar for the AFC Cup 2021 was also approved while there would be further discussions on match dates and competition formats for the AFC Champions League 2021 with all stakeholders in the coming days.