Jordan vs Vietnam The two had already faced each other in previous qualification phases, with all of their matches ending in draws. Jordan came close in the 20th minute when
Musa Al-Taamari lured three defenders out of position before his back-heel pass found
Feras Shelbaieh, whose cross to
Yaseen Al-Bakhit saw his effort going wide. In the 35th minute,
Đoàn Văn Hậu's left-footed strike was parried away by
Amer Shafi. Jordan took the lead in the 38th minute after
Đỗ Hùng Dũng brought
Salem Al-Ajalin down just outside the box.
Baha' Abdel-Rahman scored from the resulting free kick into the top right corner of the net. Six minutes into the second half,
Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng sent in a curling cross in front of the goal, which
Nguyễn Công Phượng squeezed past the Jordanian defenders for the equaliser. Neither side managed to find a way to score in the remaining minutes, forcing the first ever AFC Asian Cup last 16 tie to go into extra time. However, both teams were unwilling to take unnecessary risks, as penalties were needed to decide the tie. Jordan were the first to miss, with
Baha' Faisal striking the crossbar, which was then followed by
Ahmed Samir's effort saved by
Đặng Văn Lâm. Vietnam's
Trần Minh Vương also missed but
Bùi Tiến Dũng made no mistake as the Southeast Asian side advanced to the quarter-finals. The win meant that since reunification, Vietnam had reached the quarter-finals in all their two Asian Cups they participated, but this was also the country's first ever win in the knockout stage, though technically it was a draw. For Jordan, the loss meant they have never won any competitive knockout stage games in their Asian Cup history.
Thailand vs China PR China PR have only faced Thailand once in the AFC Asian Cup, back in
1992 which ended in a 1–1 draw. In the 31st minute,
Thitipan Puangchan's shot ended up at
Supachai Jaided's feet, who turned and scored from seven yards to open the scoring. However,
Yu Dabao made way for
Xiao Zhi and within three minutes, China were level as
Zheng Zhi clipped his cross in from the right and Xiao scored on the rebound after
Siwarak Tedsungnoen had saved the striker's initial downward header. By the 71st minute, China were in front when
Gao Lin scored from the spot after
Tanaboon Kesarat clipped his heels in the area. Gao fired high into the top corner to give China the lead. A flying save from
Yan Junling deep into injury time following
Pansa Hemviboon's shot ensured the East Asian representative to win their first knockout stage match since 2004 and progress to the next round.
Iran vs Oman saving Oman's penalty Iran and Oman had only met once in the tournament, a 2–2 draw back in
2004. Oman were awarded a penalty in the third minute when
Majid Hosseini brought down
Muhsen Al-Ghassani, only for Iran goalkeeper
Alireza Beiranvand to tip
Ahmed Kano’s effort from 12 yards around the post. Iran broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute,
Alireza Jahanbakhsh fired home after
Mohammed Al-Musalami had failed to cut out
Milad Mohammadi’s long ball. Nine minutes later,
Mehdi Taremi was brought down in the area by
Saad Al-Mukhaini and
Ashkan Dejagah stepped up to convert the resulting penalty. Eight minutes after the restart,
Sardar Azmoun missed the target from 12 yards when Taremi’s long throw arrived at his feet.
Harib Al-Saadi fizzed a 77th minute shot inches over Beiranvand’s bar. Iran held firm to confirm their place in the quarter-finals.
Japan vs Saudi Arabia Japan and Saudi Arabia have met each other in four previous Asian Cup editions, with Japan holding the better record with only one loss and four wins.
Mohammed Al-Fatil sneaked in a header from the centre of the box from a set-piece situation, but the defender placed it wide of the mark. Japan came close six minutes later with
Ritsu Dōan finding space in the danger area after collecting
Takumi Minamino’s pass but saw his effort blocked by the Saudi defence. Japan scored the opening goal in the 20th minute as
Takehiro Tomiyasu rose the highest to nod the ball home. With five minutes left in the half,
Hattan Bahebri muscled his way into the box, but his curling shot flew past the right post, as Japan stayed ahead going into the break. In the second half,
Maya Yoshida connected with a header from
Gaku Shibasaki’s delivery but
Mohammed Al-Owais collected it safely. In the 73rd minute,
Abdullah Otayf found
Housain Al-Mogahwi lurking in the box but the midfielder sent his header high above the bar as Japan soaked up the pressure to seal their quarter-final spot.
Australia vs Uzbekistan Eldor Shomurodov’s change of pace left
Trent Sainsbury flat-footed in the penalty area, only for
Mathew Ryan to deny the striker’s effort when in on the Australian goal. Two minutes before the half hour, Uzbekistan went close as
Javokhir Sidikov let fly from distance, the ball going narrowly wide of Ryan’s right post. In the second half,
Jamie Maclaren’s blocked shot looped up for
Rhyan Grant to head into the hands of
Ignatiy Nesterov while the full-back was also on the end of
Milos Degenek’s diagonal ball, sending his header over the bar from an acute angle. Nesterov was on hand to push away
Tom Rogic’s deflected effort 10 minutes from time. With the 90 minutes finishing goalless, the game went into extra time and
Chris Ikonomidis,
Mathew Leckie and Rogic all failed to break the deadlock for the defending champions, leaving the game to drift towards a shootout. Nesterov saved
Aziz Behich's penalty in the second round of the shootout before
Islom Tukhtakhodjaev was denied by Ryan and, with
Dostonbek Khamdamov missing in the penultimate round, Leckie struck to take Australia through.
United Arab Emirates vs Kyrgyzstan The Emiratis went ahead in the 13th minute through a
Khamis Esmaeel header from
Ismail Matar’s corner. Kyrgyzstan bounced back shortly before the half-hour mark,
Akhlidin Israilov’s pass found
Mirlan Murzaev who rounded UAE goalkeeper
Khalid Eisa and finished to draw his side level. Matar threatened to restore the UAE’s lead when he fizzed a shot from distance narrowly over as the first half drew to a close. After the break,
Ali Mabkhout headed
Bandar Al-Ahbabi’s cross inches wide of the post, before a curling
Valery Kichin delivery thudded against Eisa’s crossbar with the custodian beaten. In the 64th minute, the UAE went ahead once again. This time, Mabkhout collected
Amer Abdulrahman’s pass and shot the ball beyond
Kutman Kadyrbekov.
Tursunali Rustamov headed home a last gasp equaliser following
Anton Zemlianukhin’s cross to send the match into extra-time. Mabkhout spurned an early chance in the second minute of the additional 30, before just 60 seconds later, the striker was brought down in the area by
Bekzhan Sagynbaev. Substitute
Ahmed Khalil stepped up to convert the resulting penalty and put his side ahead yet again.
Bakhtiyar Duyshobekov’s header then brushed the upright and Rustamov slammed a shot against the bar in the final seconds. However, the UAE held firm to seal their ticket to the last eight.
South Korea vs Bahrain Mohamed Marhoon forced Korean goalkeeper
Kim Seung-gyu into a dive but his effort flew wide in the fourth minute. Two minutes from the half-time whistle,
Son Heung-min laid a pass to
Lee Yong on the right flank, who then sent the ball into the box which was blocked by goalkeeper
Sayed Shubbar Alawi, only for it to land at
Hwang Hee-chan’s feet who then tapped it into the net. In the 70th minute, the Korean defenders failed to cleanly clear a corner kick, allowing
Jamal Rashid to fire a shot which seemed heading into the top right corner, only for Seung-gyu to palm it out. The Korean defence was breached for the first time in the tournament when
Mohamed Al Romaihi slammed the ball into the net after
Hong Chul had made a last ditch clearance of
Mahdi Al-Humaidan’s attempt.
Hwang Ui-jo intercepted a poor back pass in added time but his attempt to curl the ball past an onrushing Alawi went wide. The tie was then subsequently forced into extra-time. Bahrain were caught off guard when Yong sent in a cross from the right which
Kim Jin-su met with a header to seal his team's place in the quarter-finals.
Qatar vs Iraq Qatar spurned the first opportunity of the game when
Abdelkarim Hassan rattled the bar with a shot from close-range following
Abdulaziz Hatem’s cross in the fourth minute. Hatem came close to connecting with Abdelkarim’s whipped delivery, only for goalkeeper
Saad Al-Sheeb to then dive at the feet of an onrushing
Mohanad Ali to repel Iraq’s opening attack of the tie. Abdelkarim’s deflected cross brushed an upright and
Bassam Al-Rawi headed
Akram Afif’s corner wide of the target. Qatar went ahead on 62 minutes after Al-Rawi curled home a free-kick. Moments later,
Jalal Hassan spread himself well to deny Abdelkarim, before producing another fine stop to keep out a Hatem drive from distance.
Ali Adnan flashed a free-kick inches past the post and then
Ahmad Ibrahim's 80th minute header missed by a similarly fine margin. Qatar held firm despite late Iraqi pressure to win their first ever knockout stage's match and moved on to the next round. ==Quarter-finals==