Pathway 2 was affected by the
2026 Iran war, which began on 28 February 2026, a month before the final match between Iraq and Bolivia in Monterrey. The outbreak of regional hostilities significantly impacted Iraq's logistical preparations for the inter-confederation play-offs. Following the closure of Iraqi airspace and the suspension of international flights, the Mexican
Secretariat of Foreign Affairs intervened to grant entry visas for the national team through diplomatic channels in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, since Mexico does not have an embassy in Iraq. However, despite the issuance of visas, over 60% of the domestic-based squad remained stranded in Baghdad, and a scheduled training camp in Houston was canceled. Head coach
Graham Arnold was forced to manage team operations remotely from the United Arab Emirates, as the delegation was unable to secure safe passage out of the conflict zone during the initial weeks of the war. The
Iraq Football Association (IFA) formally petitioned FIFA to postpone the play-off match, citing the impossibility of safe transit for the players and staff. The original plan was for the team to fly on 20 March from the
Arar Domestic Airport in Saudi Arabia, near the
Iraqi border, and arrive in Monterrey the next day, 10 days before the match. However, further airspace closures in the area forced the group of players and staff based in Iraq to travel by land to Jordan where they departed on a charter flight from
Queen Alia International Airport in
Amman on 21 March. After a technical layover in Lisbon, Portugal, they arrived in Monterrey minutes after midnight. ==See also==