Doha, June 28 (QNA) – Qatar will host Saudi Arabia on Monday at Al Gharafa Arena in the rescheduled second-window fixture of the FIBA Basketball World Cup Qatar 2027 Asian Qualifiers, with both sides aiming to strengthen their positions in a tightly contested Group D.
The matchup carries significant importance for both teams, not only because of the longstanding regional rivalry but also due to the remarkably close standings in a group that also features Lebanon and India.
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon are all level on five points after recording two wins and one defeat each, making Group D one of the most competitive and evenly balanced groups in the Asian qualifying campaign.
Although Qatar have already secured a place in the second round as hosts of the FIBA Basketball World Cup Qatar 2027, head coach Hakan Demir and his coaching staff view the game as a valuable opportunity to continue improving the team’s performances, strengthen on-court chemistry, and build momentum ahead of the third qualification window.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, arrive in Doha knowing that victory would move them to the brink of securing a second-round berth. The Saudis would officially qualify if they defeat Qatar and Lebanon also overcome India, adding further significance to Monday’s encounter.
Qatar enter the contest following an intensive preparation camp in Antalya, Turkiye, where the coaching staff focused on enhancing the squad’s physical condition, refining tactical aspects, and improving overall match readiness. The hosts concluded their preparations with two friendly matches against Tunisia.
Team Qatar opened their qualifying campaign with a narrow 75-74 home defeat to Lebanon before avenging that loss with an impressive 86-83 away victory.
They then continued their strong run by defeating India 99-73.
Following Monday’s clash with Saudi Arabia, Qatar will travel to Ahmedabad to face India on July 2 in the third qualification window before visiting Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on July 5. (QNA)