Going home, and another wait - the November with deals to face over
A not-so-fond home return. Yes, I think we all know what does it mean. In November, a number of these teams will have homecomings, though with mixed feelings, except Iraq and Syria due to internal reasons. Australia bids a homecoming with a lot of emotions after two years of deserting elsewhere. China will come home after wandering for two months abroad. Lebanon will also return home after two years being absent. Yet both teams, no matter their levels, all face the wrath tests. Australia, a giant in the making, has to battle flying high Saudi Arabia. Lebanon's miraculous track is going to face a major big boy, Iran. China seems to be more relaxing, when Oman is its opponent, even though after four games, Oman has proven to be a serious dark-horse. There are also teams that have played home previously. South Korea will return for an important fixture against three points-hungry UAE, a game which the Koreans are surely holding the edge due to the UAE's poor forms. Vietnam will al...