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Eight teams set for the Arab Cup quarter-finals

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
9 December 2025
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The 2025 Arab Cup quarter-finals are now locked in. Algeria secured the top spot in its group, beating Iraq 2-0.

Bahrain triumphed over Sudan with a hard-fought 2-1 victory. While significant for the Gulf nation, this result has not shaken up the quarter-final line-up in the Arab Cup.

With these results, the eight teams vying for the title are now set. This sets the stage for an exciting knockout stage.

Meet the teams facing off in the Arab Cup quarter-finals

Saudi Arabia × Palestine. In a purely Arab showdown, Saudi Arabia will face Palestine. Palestine has given its best performance yet in pursuit of its historical dream in the Arab Cup.

Jordan × Iraq. In what promises to be an intense clash, Jordan enters on a winning streak. Iraq looks to bounce back from its recent defeat.

Morocco × Syria. Morocco, one of the strongest contenders, will face Syria, a team brimming with hope. This match in the Arab Cup is open to all possibilities.

Algeria × UAE. After a hard-fought match with Iraq, Algeria faces the UAE. The UAE has benefited from the results of the last round but could still pull off a surprise in this Arab Cup stage.

With the quarter-finals set, the tournament enters a decisive phase. Every detail counts—no room for error and no time for second chances.

Eight teams, each with their own ambitions, jostle for a spot in the semifinals. This promises to be the most exciting edition of the Arab Cup.

Featured image via Alkass TV Sports

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