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Asian Cup 2023: full schedule, fixtures, teams, kick-off times

The 18th edition of the AFC Asian Cup kicks off in Doha (Qatar) on 12 January with the host nation looking to defend their title.

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24 nations will compete in the 2023 Asian Cup set to be staged in Qatar with the original tournament having to be pulled from China following Covid-19 complications.

The action gets underway in Doha as Qatar face Lebanon in the opener with nine of the 2022 World Cup stadiums to be used for the competition which commences on 12 January and winds up with the final on 10 February with the winner set to be crowned at Lusail’s impressive 88,000 capacity stadium.

At the outset of the competition, Japan, Korea Republic, Iran and Saudi Arabia are the pre-tournament favourites with current holders Qatar struggling as they enter a phase of reconstruction under new coach Bartolomé “Tintín” Márquez following a poor showing at the World Cup.

AFC Asian Cup 2023: groups

Group A: Qatar, China, Lebanon, Tajikistan
Group B: Australia, Syria, India, Uzbekistan
Group C: Iran, UAE, Hong Kong, Palestine
Group D: Japan, Indonesia, Iraq, Vietnam
Group E: South Korea, Malaysia, Jordan, Bahrain
Group F: Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Oman

 

The top two sides in each of the six groups will advance to the Round of 16 and will be joined by four of the best placed third placed teams. The competition then follows a direct knock-out format through to the 10 February final where the champion of Asia will be crowned at Lusail Stadium, the same vene where Lionel Messi lifted the World Cup on 18 December 2022 following Argentina’s dramatic win over France.

Lusail StadiumKARIM JAAFARAFP

AFC Asian Cup: match calender (all times ET)

Group A

January 12, 11am : Qatar vs Lebanon — Lusail Stadium, Lusail

January 13, 9:30am : China vs Tajikistan — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

January 17, 6:30am: Lebanon vs China — Al Thumama Stadium, Doha

January 17, 9:30am: Tajikistan vs Qatar — Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor

January 22, 10am: Qatar vs China — Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 22, 10am: Tajikistan vs Lebanon — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

Qatar's Spanish coach Tintin Marquez KARIM JAAFARAFP

Group B

January 13, 6:30am: Australia vs India — Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 13, 12:30pm: Uzbekistan vs Syria — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 18, 6:30am: Syria vs Australia — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 18, 9:30am: India vs Uzbekistan — Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 23, 6:30am: Australia vs Uzbekistan — Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah

January 23, 6:30am: Syria vs India — Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor

Group C

January 14, 9:30am: UAE vs Hong Kong — Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 14, 12:30pm: Iran vs Palestine — Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 18, 12:30pm: Palestine vs UAE — Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah

January 19, 12:30pm: Hong Kong vs Iran — Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 23, 10am: Iran vs UAE — Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 23, 10am: Hong Kong vs Palestine — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

Group D

January 14, 6:30am: Japan vs Vietnam — Al Thumama Stadium, Doha

January 15, 9:30am: Indonesia vs Iraq — Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 19, 6:30am: Iraq vs Japan — Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 19, 9:30am: Vietnam vs Indonesia — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

January 24, 6:30am: Japan vs Indonesia — Al Thumama Stadium, Doha

January 24, 6:30am: Iraq vs Vietnam — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

Japan's midfielder Takefusa Kubo PHILIP FONGAFP

Group E

January 15, 6:30am: South Korea vs Bahrain — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 15, 12:30pm: Malaysia vs Jordan — Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah

January 20, 6:30am: Jordan vs South Korea — Al Thumama Stadium, Doha

January 20, 9:30am: Bahrain vs Malaysia — Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 25, 6:30am: South Korea vs Malaysia — Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah

January 25, 6:30am: Jordan vs Bahrain — Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan

Group F

January 16, 9:30am: Thailand vs Kyrgyzstan — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

January 16, 12:30pm: Saudi Arabia vs Oman — Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 21, 9:30am: Oman vs Thailand — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

January 21, 12:30pm: Kyrgyzstan vs Saudi Arabia — Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 25, 10am: Saudi Arabia vs Thailand — Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan

January 25, 10am: Kyrgyzstan vs Oman — Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha

Lusail (Qatar), 22/11/2022.- Fans of Saudi Arabia cheer during the FIFA World Cup 2022 Noushad ThekkayilEFE

Round of 16

Match 37: January 28, 6:30am ET — Winner B vs 3rd place A/C/D — Al Rayyan

Match 38: January 28, 11am ET — Runner-up A vs Runner-up C — Al Rayyan

Match 39: January 29, 6:30am ET — Winner D vs 3rd place B/E/F — Al Rayyan

Match 40: January 29, 11am ET — Winner A vs 3rd place C/D/E — Al Khor

Match 41: January 30, 6:30am ET — Runner-up B vs Runner-up F — Al Wakrah

Match 42: January 30, 11am ET — Winner F vs Runner-up E — Al Rayyan

Match 43: January 31, 6:30am ET — Winner E vs Runner-up D — Doha

Match 44: January 31, 11am ET — Winner C vs 3rd place A/B/F — Doha

Banners bearing the images of the Asian Cup Mascots are displayed on buildings in the Qatari capital Doha KARIM JAAFARAFP

Quarterfinal

Match 45: February 2, 6:30am ET — Winner of 38 vs Winner of 39 — Al Rayyan

Match 46: February 2, 10:30am ET — Winner of 37 vs Winner of 42 — Al Wakrah

Match 47: February 3, 6:30am ET — Winner of 44 vs Winner of 43 — Al Rayyan

Match 48: February 3, 10:30am ET — Winner of 40 vs Winner of 41 — Al Khor

An aerial view of Al Bayt at sunrise on June 19, 2022 in Al Khor, Qatar. David RamosGetty Images

Semifinal

Match 49: February 6, 10am ET — Winner of 45 vs Winner of 46 — Al Rayyan

Match 50: February 7, 10am ET — Winner of 47 vs Winner of 48 — Doha

Final

February 10, 10am ET — Winner of 49 vs Winner of 50 — Lusail

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