Soccer-Iraq must stay positive ahead of World Cup playoffs, says Arnold


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - AFC Qualifiers - Play Off - Second Leg - Iraq v United Arab Emirates - Basra International Stadium, Basra, Iraq - November 18, 2025 Iraq coach Graham Arnold REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

(Reuters) -Iraq coach Graham Arnold said his side must remain positive going into the World Cup playoffs after the former Asian champions were drawn to face either Bolivia or Suriname for a berth at next year's finals.

Iraq advanced to the intercontinental playoffs when a 2-1 win in Basra on Tuesday completed a 3-2 aggregate victory over the United Arab Emirates in the fifth round of Asia's preliminaries for the expanded 48-team World Cup.

Bolivia, who finished seventh in South American qualifying, will take on Suriname with the winners to meet Arnold's side in Mexico, with the dates and venues for the games yet to be announced.

"We have to stay positive and make sure we get prepared for this game," said Arnold, who replaced Jesus Casas as head coach in June.

"It's in Mexico, somewhere we haven't played before so the off field preparation will be crucial."

Iraq made their only appearance at the World Cup in Mexico in 1986.

Arnold is no stranger to guiding teams through high-pressure playoffs having steered his native Australia to the 2022 finals via wins over the UAE and Peru.

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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