After three impressive draws with Saudi Arabia, Australia and Bahrain, Indonesia quickly got back on the ground with defeats against China and Japan, dropping to last in group C. On Tuesday, they play Saudi Arabia again. Their opponent just got a new coach after sacking Roberto Mancini last month and are currently third with six points.
Three points in this game will help Indonesia keep their World Cup dream alive, while Saudi Arabia also need to win to maintain their spot in the top four to advance to the fourth qualifying round.