Iraq’s national football team faces a crucial test tonight, October 14, 2025, as they meet Saudi Arabia in a decisive World Cup qualifier. The match, part of the AFC Asian Play-Offs, will determine whether Iraq can chase their long-awaited World Cup dream after nearly four decades. Fans across the nation are holding their breath for this high-stakes showdown.
The game kicks off at Al-Inma Bank Stadium in Jeddah. Both Iraq and Saudi Arabia enter the match with three points, having each defeated Indonesia in previous fixtures. Every minute on the pitch will count. The atmosphere promises to be intense, and the pressure immense.
Iraq already secured a spot in the intercontinental play-off, leaving two possible paths to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, a win tonight would guarantee direct qualification, marking only the nation’s second appearance in the tournament. Their first and only qualification was in Mexico, 1986. Achieving this milestone would fulfill Iraq’s long-held World Cup dream.
However, a draw or loss shifts Iraq to a more complicated route. They would face the runner-up of the other Asian play-off group, either Qatar or the United Arab Emirates, in a two-legged tie. Success in that stage would set up a final showdown against a South American team, Bolivia, for a World Cup finals spot. The stakes could not be higher.
Iraq enters the match with a notable advantage: ten players active in European leagues. Zidane Iqbal, Mirchas Doski, as well as Amir Al-Ammari alone have played over 43 hours this season. By contrast, Saudi Arabia fields only three European-based players, with a combined playtime of just over nine hours. This fitness and match experience could prove decisive during tonight’s battle.
Coach Graham Arnold has emphasized preparation and focus.Our players know what is at stake. Tonight is for the World Cup dream he also stated ahead of the press conference. The squad’s determination and cohesion could tip the balance.
As kickoff approaches, Iraqi fans hope their team will seize the opportunity. A single victory could reignite national pride and secure Iraq’s return to football’s greatest stage. Every pass, tackle, and goal matters in this unforgettable clash.

