Wednesday, March 26, 2008
World Cup Qualifiers tonight
Forget England playing France, the focus tonight is on the Asian World Cup Qualifiers as the best of South East Asia hits the road to South Africa in 2010.
On Sunday Singapore were held 0-0 by an understrength Australian side at an underwater National Stadium in front of a feeble 6,000 crowd. Tonight free transport has been laid on from the nearest MRT station, Kallang, in a bid to improve the attendance as they face Lebanon knowing the Lions must win their home games to stand any chance of progressing to the next stage. Last time out they lost 2-0 in Saudi Arabia.
Thailand host Oman also in need of a win after losing 3-1 to Japan first time around.
Neither game is being shown live, at least here in Indonesia.
On Sunday Singapore were held 0-0 by an understrength Australian side at an underwater National Stadium in front of a feeble 6,000 crowd. Tonight free transport has been laid on from the nearest MRT station, Kallang, in a bid to improve the attendance as they face Lebanon knowing the Lions must win their home games to stand any chance of progressing to the next stage. Last time out they lost 2-0 in Saudi Arabia.
Thailand host Oman also in need of a win after losing 3-1 to Japan first time around.
Neither game is being shown live, at least here in Indonesia.
Labels: World Cup Qualifiers 2010 South Africa Singapore Thailand