Indonesia National Football Team took on Saudi Arabia National Football Team in the Qualifying 3rd Round of the World Cup on November 19. The final score saw Indonesia beat Saudi Arabia 2-0.
The scoreline opened on the 32nd minute when Marselino Ferdinan converted the chance, handing Indonesia the advantage. Ferdinan followed his opener with one more strike, sealing the 2-0 victory.
Fans are eager for the showdown as the upcoming meeting sees Indonesia and Saudi Arabia renew their battle, 2 months after their previous World cup Qualifying 3rd round encounter which ended in a draw 1-1. Indonesia are in a rough patch, heading into this clash after suffering defeats to Japan and China PR, having failed to win in their last five outings. If they want to stop their recent slide, defensive solidity must be the focus, particularly since their backline remains a concern, conceding goals in their last three matches in a row.
Saudi Arabia enter this contest on the back of two-match draw streak against Australia and Bahrain. Their scoring touch has been absent, unable to find the back of the net for three straight matches, adding weight to their need for an offensive breakthrough.
This World cup Qualifying 3rd round clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Indonesia National Football Team and Saudi Arabia National Football Team. Indonesia’s attacking options have been bolstered by Ragnar Oratmangoen, the team’s top scorer, and Thom Haye, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. With two goals in World cup Qualifying 3rd round, Oratmangoen is Indonesia’s top scorer in the league, while also being their most creative player, providing one assist in the league so far. Marselino Ferdinan, Asnawi Bahar and Sandy Walsh have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s top finisher Hasan Kadesh and Mohamed Kanno have played important roles in ensuring their attack, shaped by Herve Renard’s vision, remains effective. Saudi Arabia’s top scorer in World cup Qualifying 3rd round, Kadesh, has two goals this season, while Kanno remains their top assist provider in the competition with one. Saudi Arabia have also relied on Saud Abdulhamid, Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Ali Al Bulaihi to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
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Indonesia kicked off the game with Maarten Paes, Calvin Verdonk, Justin Hubner, Jay Idzes, Rizky Ramadhani, Sandy Walsh who got substituted by Yakob Sayuri on the 79th minute, Marselino Ferdinan who got substituted by Pratama Arhan on the 78th minute, Thom Haye who got substituted by Nathan Tjoe-a-On on the 68th minute, Ivar Jenner, Rafael Struick who got substituted by Shayne Pattynama on the 90th minute and Ragnar Oratmangoen who got substituted by Muhammad Ferarri on the 90th minute as starters, with Witan, Yakob Sayuri, Nathan Tjoe-a-On, Ricky Kambuaya, Nadeo Argawinata, Muhammad Riyandi, Eliano Reijnders, Shayne Pattynama, Jordi Amat, Hokky Brilliant, Muhammad Ferarri and Pratama Arhan on the bench.
Saudi Arabia's starting eleven were Ahmed Ali Al Kassar, Yasir Al Shahrani who got substituted by Sultan Abdullah Al Ghanam on the 79th minute, Ali Al Bulaihi, Hassan Tambakti, Saud Abdulhamid, Faisal Al-Ghamdi who got substituted by Saleh Al-Shehri on the 67th minute, Marwan Al-Sahafi, Nasser Al Dawsari who got substituted by Abdullah Radif on the 61st minute, Mohamed Kanu, Mohammed Al Qahtani who got substituted by Abdullah Al Hamdan on the 46th minute and Firas Al-Buraikan who got substituted by Musab Al-Juwayr on the 61st minute, with Abdulrahman Al Sanbi, Abdullah Al Hamdan, Ali Lajami, Abdullah Radif, Awn Al-Saluli, Mohammed Al-Yami, Saad Al Nasser, Abdullah Al Khaibari, Sultan Abdullah Al Ghanam, Saleh Al-Shehri, Ayman Fallatah and Musab Al-Juwayr on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card seven times throughout the game. Justin Hubner, Hassan Tambakti, Nathan Tjoe-a-On, Ivar Jenner, Abdullah Radif, Ragnar Oratmangoen and Saud Abdulhamid were the ones to receive it.
Since March 2014, the teams have clashed twice. Saudi Arabia have won once, while the other match ended in a draw. Their most recent clash took place on September 5, 2024, finishing in a 1-1 draw. Indonesia have managed one goal in these two matches, while Saudi Arabia have scored two in total. So, overall, Saudi Arabia have the edge in head-to-head matches against Indonesia in their recent history.
Indonesia have won two of their eight matches in World cup Qualifying 3rd round this season, with three draws and three defeats, scoring eight goals, averaging 1.00 per match, while conceding fourteen, an average of 1.75 per match. Saudi Arabia have played eight matches in World cup Qualifying 3rd round, with two wins, four draws, and two losses this season, netting four goals (0.50 per match) and conceding six (0.75 per match).
Indonesia are on a two-game losing streak, having lost to Japan and China PR in their last two matches, while Saudi Arabia are currently on a run of two straight draws, with level games against Australia and Bahrain in their last two matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Indonesia have recorded six wins, nine losses, and five draws, while in their last twenty matches, Saudi Arabia have recorded nine wins, five losses, and six draws.
As always, World cup Qualifying 3rd round's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Indonesia sit 16th with nine points from eight matches, while Saudi Arabia are currently 15th in the table with ten points from eight matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia in real time. You can watch the goal by Marselino Ferdinan as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Indonesia - Saudi Arabia are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.