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North Korea v Uzbekistan Asia World Cup Qualification Lineup
This game is in the
Asia World Cup Qualification
, kick off at 13:00 on Tuesday 19 November 2024.
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North Korea Substitutes
Jin-Hyuk Kim
Kum-Chon Kim
Tam Kye
Hun Ri
Kwang-Nam Sin
Il-Gwan Jong
Ju-Song Choe
Tae-Song Sin
Sung-Hye Kim
Kwang-Jun Yu
Kwang-Hun Pak
Kum-Song Jong
Uzbekistan Substitutes
Farrukh Sayfiev
Rustamjon Ashurmatov
Umar Adkhamzoda
Jamshid Iskandarov
Azizbek Amonov
Abduvohid Nematov
Botirali Ergashev
Abdulla Abdullaev
Azizbek Turgunbaev
Khozhimat Erkinov
Abdurauf Buriev
North Korea v Uzbekistan Asia World Cup Qualification
North Korea
has never advanced past the group stage in the Asia World Cup Qualification tournament.
Uzbekistan
holds the record for the most goals scored in a single Asia World Cup Qualification match, with a 17-0 win against Guam in 2000.
North Korea
has a strong defense, having only conceded 1 goal in the first half of their Asia World Cup Qualification matches.
Uzbekistan
has a successful track record in the Asia World Cup Qualification tournament, having qualified for the World Cup twice in 2006 and 2018.
North Korea
has a reputation for being a physical team, having received the most yellow cards in the Asia World Cup Qualification tournament.
Uzbekistan
is known for their strong midfield, with a high percentage of successful passes in the Asia World Cup Qualification matches.