New Delhi: India will play their remaining three FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Qatar as the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) decided to host the matches in centralised venues owing to the coronavirus-related travel and quarantine restrictions.
As per the original schedule, the Indian team would have played against Qatar at home, Bangladesh away and Afghanistan at home, but the global pandemic has forced radical changes in the fixtures.
"FIFA World Cup 2022 host Qatar, will welcome Group E opponents Oman, Afghanistan, India and Bangladesh with Japan set to provide the stage for the matches in Group F comprising Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Myanmar and Mongolia," the AFC said in a release on Friday.
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"Following a process of close consultation with Asia's Member Associations, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has today confirmed the centralised venues for the Asian Qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and AFC Asian Cup China 2023 matches scheduled to take place from 31 May to June 15, 2021."
Qatar is also hosting the FIFA World Cup next year.
India are currently fourth in Group E with three points from five games. Qatar top the table with 13 points while Oman are a point behind them in second.
The second round of qualification matches have not been held since November 2019 due to the pandemic.
Last month, the AFC had said that the majority of Asia's 2022 World Cup qualifying matches in March would be postponed to May and June -- with a few exceptions that include Japan, Australia and Saudi Arabia.