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Former champions of Arabian Gulf Cup looking to pick up points

Teams to have additional options going into second round this weekend

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At least four former champions will be looking expectantl­y to getting their campaign back on trail as the 12 Division One teams prepare for the second round of the Arabian Gulf Cup this weekend.

Al Jazira, Al Ain, Al Wahda and three-time winners Shabab Al Ahli Dubai all had to split points in their opening round matches held as the season-openers in the first half of September.

But now with coaches free to opt for their regulars from national squad duty, all four teams will be looking for wins over the weekend.

The two groups are interestin­gly poised with Al Nasr the only team with a win and three points at the top of Group A, while Emirates Club are surprising leaders of Group B along with Al Wasl.

The two teams will meet in today’s early match in Ras Al Khaimah with the winner climbing to the top of Group B.

Winners in the inaugural year in 2008-09, Al Ain were held to a 2-2 draw by Hatta. But the team from the garden city will be looking at full points as they travel to the capital for a mouth-watering clash against 2009-10 champions Al Jazira in tomorrow’s late encounter.

Al Wahda, who were crowned champions at the end of the 2015-16 season were held to a 1-1 draw at home by newly formed Shabab Al Ahli Dubai. The team from the capital will have to travel to Dibba in Fujairah with the hope that their strikers find the back of the net.

Clear favourites Shabab Al Ahli Dubai, who are at the top of the all-time standings with three titles in this competitio­n so far, will round off the second round fixtures while hosting a fastimprov­ing Sharjah under Portuguese coach Jose Vitor Peseiro in tomorrow’s final match at 8pm.

Today:

5.15pm Hatta v Al Nasr 5.15pm Emirates v Al Wasl 8pm Al Jazira v Al Ain.

Tomorrow:

5.15pm Ajman v Al Dhafra 5.15pm Dibba v Al Wahda 8pm Shabab Al Ahli Dubai v Sharjah

The competitio­ns committee at the UAE Football Associatio­n (UAE FA) has brought in an extra element of excitement to the Arabian Gulf Cup this season with the two groups throwing forward four teams each advancing to the quarter-finals as against direct semi-finals in the past.

 ?? Courtesy: AGL ?? Al Jazira (pictured), Al Ain, Al Wahda and Shabab Al Ahli Dubai all had to split points in their opening-round matches.
Courtesy: AGL Al Jazira (pictured), Al Ain, Al Wahda and Shabab Al Ahli Dubai all had to split points in their opening-round matches.

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