Hello football fans, we are here to make your Saturday even more special with the live coverage of the Group C encounter between Jordan and Kuwait in the FIFA Arab Cup 2025. Stay tuned with us for the live score and real-time updates of the match.
Hello football fans, we are here to make your Saturday even more special with the live coverage of the Group C encounter between Jordan and Kuwait in the FIFA Arab Cup 2025. Stay tuned with us for the live score and real-time updates of the match.
Despite earning FIFA recognition last year, the tournament is not available on FIFA+. The global audience, however, can watch all the matches on the Alkass YouTube channel.
Broadcasting rights for the FIFA Arab Cup 2025
Algeria: EPTV (TV1, TV2, TV4, TV6)
Kuwait: Shasha and Kuwait TV
Qatar: beIN Sports and Alkass
The players are on the field, national anthem done. Finally, the waiting ends as the referee's sharp whistle slices through the noise, officially signaling the push-back or face-off, and launching the match action.
It's a bad foul by Nasser Khader and as a result he is given a yellow card by the referee. Both the teams have been neck-to-neck with each other so far.
That's a goaaalllll! Abu Taha makes the first strike for Jordan to give them a crucial 1-0 lead in the 17th minute of the game. It was a free-kick and Taha blasted a scintillating left-footed shot hit in straight into the nets.
That's the half-time whistle, and the players are moving off for a well-deserved break. Jordan is leading by 1-0 courtesy to Abu Taha's left-shot in the 17th minute of the game.
The players are coming back onto the field at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium for the riveting 2nd half of the game. Jordan will look to widen their 1-0 lead in this ultimate half of the game whereas Kuwait will look to cut the deficit as soon as possible.
Saed al Rosan smashed a right-footer from the centre to make it 2-0 for Jordan. That was a stunning goal and it takes Jordan quite ahead of Kuwait in the game.
The game is moving away at a rapid pace from Kuwait, we're into the 75th minute and they are still lagging behind a two goal deficit.
Finally, Kuwait strikes their first goal and suddenly it has brought life back into the game. A beautiful assist from Al-Rashidi and Nasser did the rest to score Kuwait's first goal. They'll be desperate for another one to level the score line. Mohannad Abu Taha (17'), Saed al Rosan (49') and Ali Olwan (90+7') among those who score for Jordan to take them into quarters. For Kuwait, Youssef Nasser (84') was the only shinning light who gave them a glimmer of hope, soon taken away by Olwan's decider. Follow the highlights of the match as it happened.
Penalty for Jordan during the final moments of the game seals the done for them by 3-1. Ali Olwan is the man who score in penalty for Jordan and ends the match by 3-1 victory over Kuwait.
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