Saudi Arabia v Indonesia Asia World Cup Qualification
Saudi Arabia has qualified for the FIFA World Cup five times in their history, with their best performance coming in 1994 when they reached the round of 16.
Indonesia has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, with their best result in the Asian World Cup Qualifiers coming in 1986, when they reached the final round but ultimately failed to qualify.
In the most recent Asia World Cup Qualification campaign (2018), Saudi Arabia finished second in their group behind Japan, securing automatic qualification to the tournament.
Indonesia, on the other hand, had a disappointing campaign in the 2018 Asia World Cup Qualifiers, finishing bottom of their group with only one win in eight matches.
Saudi Arabia's national team is known as the Green Falcons, while Indonesia's national team is known as Garuda, after the national bird of Indonesia.
Saudi Arabia and Indonesia have faced each other twice in FIFA-sanctioned matches, with Saudi Arabia winning both encounters. The most recent meeting took place in 2011, with Saudi Arabia winning 2-1.