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End of the match
End of the match. The match ended at the Sharjah Stadium with the score tied at one. China scored in the first half but Oman in the last fifteen minutes managed to score.
Four minutes of discount
The referee adds four minutes of extra time. China and Oman have four minutes to score the winning goal.
85'| China had it
Wu Xinghan's left-footed left-footed shot from Wu Xinghan could have taken the lead, but the ball went wide. China 1-1 Oman
Photo of the meeting

75'| Harthi's goal
Harthi's goal, Oman's goal that tied the match thanks to Harthi's shot, who beat the Chinese goalkeeper to put the tie on the scoreboard. 1-1.
75'| Yan Junling's save
Al Khaldi's great shot from the edge of the area is perfectly dealt with by the home goalkeeper. It will be a corner for Oman.
72'| What Wu Lei has just missed
China has had it. Wu Lei had it. A cross from the left flank and the Chinese striker, all alone, headed wide. He could have made it 2-0.
65' Oman tries
Oman has taken a step forward in search of an equalizer. China defends and tries to go fast on the counterattack. Now the Chinese coach makes two changes to try to get more of the ball.
Second half begins
The second half of the match begins. Oman is putting it on the line to try to draw China level, but can Ivankovic's side equalize?
End of the first half
End of the first half. China goes to the locker room with a minimal lead, 1-0. The match is not getting many chances, not even close. China 1-0 Oman.
48' Oman could have equalized
Al-Yahmadi had the equalizer in his right foot. He received a ball inside the box and did not hesitate to shoot. Yan Junlin sent it for a corner.
27' | Rashidi saves
China had a chance when Aloisio took advantage of Alan's cross to try to beat Oman's goalkeeper. However, Rashidi reacted very well. Oman is saved.
21'| Goooool by Wu Lei
The home side took the lead thanks to Wu Lei's goal. China took a corner, where Zhu Chenjie was to win the ball, heading the ball to give the assist to Wu Lei. China 1-0 Oman.
15'| Testing minutes
We reached the quarter hour mark of the match where both teams are testing each other. No clear-cut chances have arisen yet.
0'| Match starts
The match begins. Pu Udom signals the start of the match. The home side put the ball in play. China are in red and Oman in white.
This is about to begin
The players are already on the field. Both anthems have already been played. The team photo is being taken and now each team goes to its side to start the match. This is about to begin.
Next meeting
On the one hand, China will face Australia in the next match. While Oman will face Japan in the sixth round in search of qualification to the World Cup in Qatar.
Match Referee
The referee selected to officiate this match between China and Oman in Sharjah is Thailand's Sivakorn Pu-Udom.
Players begin to warm up
Both teams are already warming up on the pitch of Sharjah Stadium, with fifteen minutes to go before the referee signals the start of the match.
Group results
In the other group matches, Australia drew 0-0 against Saudi Arabia. However, Japan beat Vietnam by the minimum, 0-1.
Half an hour to go
Half an hour to go before the start of the match between China vs Oman, the players are still in the dressing room and will be taking the field shortly.
Oman starting lineup
Ivankovic will start with a 4-4-2 formation: Al Rashidi, Harthi, Al Khamisi, Al Habsi, Al Busaidi, Al-Yahyaei, Al Aghbari, Al Saadi, Al-Yahmadi, Al Sabhi and Al Hajri.
China's starting lineup
Tie Li will form with a 3-5-2 consisting of: Yan Junling, Zhu Chenjie, Browning, Wang Shenchao, Alan, Wu Xi, Zhang Linpeng, Wu Xin, Aloisio, Wu Lei and Zhang. This is China's eleven.
Let's go to the line-ups
Both coaches have already chosen their starting eleven for this match of the fifth day of the World Cup qualifiers. Let's start with the starting lineups of both teams.
We are already here
Today is the day of the match with less than an hour to go. China and Oman will meet in a few moments at the Sharjah Stadium in search of three golden points.
Stay tuned for live coverage of China vs Oman
In a few moments we will share with you the starting lineups China vs Oman live, as well as the latest information from Sharjah Stadium. Stay tuned to VAVEL's minute-by-minute live online coverage of the match.
Meeting Schedule
This is the start time of the game China vs Oman of 11th November 2021 in several countries:
Argentina: 11:00 AM,
Bolivia: 10:00 AM.
Brazil: 11:00 AM.
Chile: 10:00 AM.
Colombia: 09:00 AM.
Ecuador: 09:00 AM.
USA (ET): 10:00 AM.
Spain: 16:00 PM,
Mexico: 09:00 AM.
Paraguay: 07:00 AM.
Peru: 09:00 AM.
Uruguay: 07:00 AM.
Venezuela: 10:00 AM.
Ranking
Oman comes into this match in a better position than their opponents, as they are in third place with six points, while China is in fifth place with only three points. In addition, China has a negative goal average (4), while Oman has a 0 goal average.
History between the two
The two sides have met a total of six times in all, with the Chinese winning four times and Oman twice. In none of the encounters have they drawn. In official matches, they have played twice, with China winning both times.
Oman's fixtures during this break.
Oman, meanwhile, will face both China and Japan on Tuesday, November 16 at 11 am (ET) for the sixth matchday of the World Cup qualifying rounds.
China's fixtures in this break
China will face Oman and Australia in this international break. The match against the Australians will be on Tuesday, November 16 at 10am (ET) in round six of World Cup Qualifying.
Oman's last five away matches
On the other hand, their opponents have four wins out of five away matches. They only lost on their last visit to Australia 3-1.
Last away matches:
Australia 3-1 Oman
Nepal 2-7 Oman
Japan 0-1 Oman
FK Vozdovac 0-2 Oman
Kolubara 0-4 Oman
Last away matches:
Australia 3-1 Oman
Nepal 2-7 Oman
Japan 0-1 Oman
FK Vozdovac 0-2 Oman
Kolubara 0-4 Oman
China's last five home games
The Chinese's last five home matches have ended mostly in wins, as they pick up four wins and one loss in their last five games on home soil.
Last home clashes:
China 3-2 Vietnam
China 0-1 Japan
China 3-1 Syria
China 5-0 Maldives
China 2-0 Philippines
Last home clashes:
China 3-2 Vietnam
China 0-1 Japan
China 3-1 Syria
China 5-0 Maldives
China 2-0 Philippines
Oman's last match
In the previous match, Oman beat Vietnam 3-1 at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in the fourth matchday of the third World Cup qualifiers. The home side started off by missing a penalty in the first quarter of an hour before Vietnam took the lead through Nguyen Tien Linh with five minutes remaining. But in first half stoppage time Al-Sabhi would equalize the match. The home side went in search of a second goal, and a few minutes into the second half, Al Khaldi, the same man who missed the penalty, put his side ahead. Al Yahyaei would score the last and final goal.
China's final match
In the matchday four match, China faced Saudi Arabia at King Abdullah Sports City, where they lost 3-2. In the first half, the home side went in with a two-goal lead at the break, thanks to Al-Najei's brace. In the second half, the visitors pulled one back with Guofu's early goal, but with twenty minutes left on the clock, Al Brikan made it 3-1. Wu Xi would bring his team closer on the scoreboard with a goal in the 87th minute, but the match ended 3-2.
Welcome to VAVEL
Welcome to the online broadcast of China vs Oman, corresponding to matchday five of the third round of Asian World Cup qualifying, where they will meet at Sharjah Stadium at 10 am (ET).