India gear up for Hong Kong test in Asian Cup Qualifiers
Seeking their first win in the tournament, the Indian football team will face another acid test when they take on Hong Kong in a crucial AFC Asian Cup 2027 Round 3 qualifier match on Tuesday. All 50,000 tickets for the match have been sold out, setting a new attendance record for Hong Kong football.
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Manolo Marquezโs men will have their task cut out as they face a Hong Kong side that has been revitalised under the guidance of manager Ashley Westwood, who knows a lot about Indian football and will certainly look to use his knowledge to the home sideโs advantage.
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Placed in Pot 1 for the qualifiers, India, ranked 127th, got off to a slow start with a draw against Bangladesh in March. Meanwhile, Pot 2 side Hong Kong, ranked 153, also managed only a point in Singapore, meaning there is still nothing to separate the four sides in Group C after the first match day.
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For Hong Kong, the day will be historic. The game is not only a crucial qualifier in their search for only a second AFC Asian Cup berth in 59 years, but also the inaugural football match at the 50,000 seater Kai Tak Stadium, part of the Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports complex in Hong Kong.
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Featuring a retractable roof and constructed at a cost of HKD 30 billion at the site of the cityโs former airport, the stadium even features a flexible pitch system for other sports and entertainment events. It will be India and Hong Kongโs 25th meeting since their first in 1951. India lead the head-to-head with nine wins, Hong Kong have eight, while seven have been draws. However, the Blue Tigers have won only once on Hong Kong soil, a 2-1 friendly victory in 1957. The previous meeting in 2022 is still fresh in the memories of many โ a 4-0 drubbing in a rain-lashed Asian Cup qualifier in Kolkata. Defender Sandesh Jhingan, however, reiterated that itโs โall about nowโ.
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โIt was quite a comfortable scoreline but since then, Hong Kong have changed a lot. They have a new coach and a lot of new players. So, it’s not going to be as easy, and you cannot get complacent or take things lightly. Every game on the international stage is tough, especially on away soil. We are preparing in the best way, and we will go for the maximum points on Tuesday,โ said the 31-year-old Jhingan.
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In preparation for the match against India, Hong Kong played a non-official friendly against Manchester United FC that they lost 1-3 on May 30, and then a FIFA friendly against Nepal on June 5, which was a scoreless affair.
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โPlaying against Hong Kong is a significant challenge because they have a good defensive setup, and we know their coach as well. He has a lot of experience in India,” said the winger, Lallianzuala Chhangte. โHong Kong are a good counter-attacking team as well, and we have to be well aware of that. We have a plan, and itโs all about executing. If we go into the game with the right mindset, attitude and hunger, we can win this game,โ he said.