China and Qatar seek World Cup boost with their backs against the wall
The mainlanders host war-torn Syria in Xian needing points to keep their dream alive, while rock-bottom Qatar face a huge task against in-form South Korea in Suwon trying to avoid a third straight defeat

Ambitious China and 2022 hosts Qatar will come out fighting as they seek to salvage their bids to reach the 2018 Russia World Cup on Thursday.
China, with one point from their two games so far, entertain war-torn Syria in Xian, while rock-bottom Qatar have it all to do against Son Heung-min’s South Korea.
Asian champions Australia have strolled through their first two games but it hasn’t been plain sailing for the region’s other World Cup regulars.
Japan, stunned 2-1 by UAE in their first game, hit back by beating Thailand and they will be strong favourites when they take on Iraq in Saitama.