Path to the Final
ELO-based tournament probabilities based on the 2026 bracket structure.
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Tactical Profile
A defensively conservative team that sits deep in a 5-3-2 and looks to spring counter-attacks through Almoez Ali's movement and Akram Afif's passing. The approach is pragmatic but limited against organized opponents who do not overcommit players forward.
Strengths
- +Set-piece threat — Afif's delivery and Ali's aerial ability give Qatar a weapon from dead-ball situations
- +Familiarity — most of the squad has played together for years in the domestic league, creating intuitive understanding
Weaknesses
- -Step up in quality from Asian qualifying to the World Cup is enormous — the team was exposed at this level in 2022
- -Lack of pace across the back five makes them vulnerable to quick transitions and runners in behind
- -Goalkeeping position is a weakness — no Qatar goalkeeper has experience at a top European level
Players to Watch for Bracket Picks
Qatar's all-time leading scorer and the most likely source of goals. Ali's physicality and finishing are legitimate qualities, even if he has never proven himself against elite European defenders. He needs service to be effective, which limits his upside in this group.
The creative fulcrum of the team. Afif's left foot can unlock defenses from open play and set pieces alike. His performance level will largely determine whether Qatar can score in this group. He is the one player on the roster with the technical quality to trouble top-level defenses.
The veteran captain who has been the face of Qatari football for over a decade. Al-Haydos provides leadership and positional discipline but his legs have gone at this level. He may start for his influence in the dressing room but his on-field impact will be limited.
Projected players to watch as of April 2026. Not an official FIFA roster. Stats: all clubs, all competitions.
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Qatar — FAQ
Will Qatar be as bad as they were in 2022?
Probably not — the 2022 squad was overwhelmed by the occasion of hosting. Playing away from home in 2026 may paradoxically reduce the pressure. However, the group is significantly tougher than 2022, so improvements in performance may not translate into better results.
Can Qatar get a point in Group B?
It is possible against Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are also not at full strength. A draw against Bosnia would be a respectable result and a significant improvement on 2022. It is the most realistic positive outcome for Qatar in this group.