We will soon share with you the starting lineups for the Syria vs South Sudan match, as well as the latest information coming directly from the Grand Hamad Stadium. Don’t miss any detail of the live updates and commentary from VAVEL’s coverage.

At the moment, there is no confirmed television broadcast for the Syria vs South Sudan match.
No official streaming services have been announced either.
If you want to follow the match online, VAVEL is your best option.

Majak Mawith, born on 19 September 1999, is a South Sudanese goalkeeper who represents Jamus in the South Sudan Premier League. He is also a member of the South Sudan national team, establishing himself through consistent performances and a strong presence in goal.

Pablo Sabbag, a Colombian forward with Syrian heritage, has emerged as one of the standout figures in the Syrian national team. His influence was especially notable during the 2024 AFC Asian Cup, where Syria reached the Round of 16 for the first time ever, marking a historic milestone for the nation.
His incorporation generated great excitement within the Syrian football community, as the documentation that enabled him to represent the country fulfilled a long-held dream of his grandfather. Since joining the squad, Sabbag has become a key attacking asset, recognized for his movement, offensive presence, and dedication to the team’s ambitions.

There is no official record of previous matches between these two national teams. However, both sides enter this game highly motivated, looking to advance in the competition and keep their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup alive.
This match offers a unique opportunity for both teams to face each other for the first time and showcase their development on the road to the qualifiers.

The South Sudan national team is not going through its best moment. In their last five matches, they have suffered two defeats and drawn the remaining games. The team is looking to regain confidence and improve their performance to stay competitive in this qualifying phase.
Despite recent results, they have shown moments of defensive stability and hope to deliver a surprising performance in this crucial match.

The Syrian national team comes into this match in excellent form, having secured three wins in their last five games. They hold a strong point tally and aim to keep progressing in the tournament to strengthen their path toward the 2026 World Cup.
The team has also shown significant tactical improvement, building a clearer identity that boosts their confidence on the pitch.

The Syria vs South Sudan match will be played at the Grand Hamad Stadium (Al-Arabi Stadium), located in the city of Doha, in Qatar.
This stadium, inaugurated in 2000, has a capacity for 13,000 spectators.

Welcome to the live broadcast of Syria vs South Sudan, part of the FIFA Arab Cup Qualifiers.
The match will take place at the Grand Hamad Stadium, at 11:00 AM ET.
My name is Daniel Medina, and I will be your host for this match. We will bring you pre-match analysis, score updates, and live news here on VAVEL.