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·18 January 2024
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·18 January 2024
The last-16 phase of the 2023 Asian Cup is taking shape.
Japan could meet South Korea after only managing to come second in Group D, behind Iraq, ahead of the Koreans' finale against Malaysia on Thursday.
Such a showdown would send home one of the pre-tournament favourites in a competition that has largely avoided shocks so far.
Australia, Iran and Saudi Arabia are also into the knockouts in Qatar alongside the hosts and minnows such as Palestine, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
The four best third-placed teams will join the eight automatically qualified nations in the next round.
(All times GMT)
Sunday, January 28
Australia vs third-best team across Group A, C and D (Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha 11.30am)
Tajikistan vs United Arab Emirates (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan 4pm)
Monday, January 29
Iraq vs third-best team across Group B, E and F (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan 11.30am)
Qatar vs third-best team across Group C, D and E (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor 4pm)
Tuesday, January 30
Uzbekistan vs Group F runners up (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah 11.30am)
Group F winners vs Group E runners up (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan 4pm)
Wednesday, January 31
Group E winners vs Japan (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha 11.30am)
Iran vs third-best team across Group A, B and F (Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha 4pm)
Friday, February 2
Winner 2 vs Winner 3 (Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan 11.30am)
Winner 1 vs Winner 6 (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah 3.30pm)
Saturday, February 3
Winner 7 vs Winner 8 (Education City Stadium, Doha 11.30am)
Winner 4 vs Winner 5 (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor 3.30pm)
Tuesday, February 6
Winner of quarter-final 1 vs Winner of quarter-final 2 (Ahmad Bin Al Stadium, Al Rayyan 3pm)
Wednesday, February 7
Winner of quarter 3 vs Winner of quarter 4 (Al Thumama Stadium Doha 3pm)
Saturday, February 10
Winner of semi-final 1 vs winner of semi-final 2 (Lusail Stadium, Lusail 3pm)
(All times BST)
Friday, January 12
Qatar 3-0 Lebanon
Saturday, January 13
China 0-0 Tajikistan
Wednesday, January 17
Lebanon 0-0 China
Tajikistan 0-1 Qatar
Monday, January 22
Tajikistan 2-1 Lebanon
Qatar 1-0 China
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Saturday January 13
Australia 2-0 India
Uzbekistan 0-0 Syria
Thursday, January 18
Syria 0-1 Australia
India 0-3 Uzbekistan
Tuesday, January 23
Syria 1-0 India
Australia 1-1 Uzbekistan
Sunday, January 14
UAE 3-1 Hong Kong
Iran 4-1 Palestine
Thursday, January 18
Palestine 1-1 UAE
Friday, January 19
Hong Kong 0-1 Iran
Tuesday, January 23
Hong Kong 0-3 Palestine
Iran 2-1 UAE
Sunday, January 14
Japan 4-2 Vietnam
Monday, January 15
Indonesia 1-3 Iraq
Friday, January 19
Iraq 2-1 Japan
Vietnam 0-1 Indonesia
Wednesday, January 24
Iraq 3-2 Vietnam
Monday, January 15
Malaysia 0-4 Jordan
Saturday, January 20
Jordan 2-2 South Korea
Bahrain 1-0 Malaysia
Thursday, January 25
South Korea vs Malaysia (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah 11.30am)
Jordan vs Bahrain (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan 11.30am)
Tuesday, January 16
Thailand 2-0 Kyrgyzstan
Saudi Arabia 2-1 Oman
Sunday, January 21
Oman 0-0 Thailand
Kyrgyzstan 0-2 Saudi Arabia
Thursday, January 25
Saudi Arabia vs Thailand (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan 3pm)
Kyrgyzstan vs Oman (Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha 3pm)
TV channel and live stream: In the UK, the whole tournament will be broadcast by TrillerTV, formerly FITE.
You can watch online via their website or app. The app can be cast from your phone to a compatible TV or with a compatible Smart TV through the Triller app.