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Hong Kong dented China’s World Cup qualifying hopes and helped 2022 hosts Qatar into the next round with a 0-0 draw in front of rowdy home fans who again booed their shared anthem on Tuesday.

After teams around Asia held a sombre moment’s silence for the Paris attacks, Australia thumped Bangladesh 4-0 and Saudi Arabia put 10 past East Timor, but Japan were less convincing in a 2-0 win over Cambodia.

Hong Kong weren’t one of the night’s winners but they celebrated as if they were after holding China to a goalless draw which kept them ahead of their rivals in Group C, a result which put leaders Qatar through.

Fans jeered the “March of the Volunteers” anthem, which the semi-autonomous territory shares with its giant neighbour, while some turned their backs and held up signs saying “Boo”.

With two games to go, China are now scrambling to reach the third round as one of the four best-performing second-placed teams as they lie third, and also trail rivals among the other seven groups on points.

“When you play in other cities there are much more people and even in China the stadiums have more people,” said China coach Alain Perrin, when asked by AFP if the hostile crowd was a factor.

“We created many chances to score but we missed,” he added.

Failure to reach the 2018 World Cup in Russia would be a big blow to China, who have successfully reformed their corruption-plagued domestic league and are tipped to be planning a bid to host the competition.

Their fate will not generate much sympathy among fans in Hong Kong, which was gripped by “Umbrella movement” democracy rallies last year in defiance of Beijing’s rule.

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Qatar, the 2022 hosts, became the first to progress and simultaneously earned a spot at the 2019 Asian Cup in UAE when they beat whipping-boys Bhutan 3-0 to take their 100 percent record to six wins in six games.

Mohammed Muntari scored the opening goal for Qatar on 22 minutes, while Hassan al-Haidos netted a brace later for the visitors in Thimphu.

Elsewhere evergreen striker Tim Cahill hit a hat-trick as Australia fired all four of their goals past Bangladesh in the first half in a match played under heavy security following safety warnings in Dhaka.

Captain Mile Jedinak also got on the scoresheet as the Asian champions went top of Group B with 15 points after previous leaders Jordan fell to a shock 1-0 defeat against Kyrgyzstan later in the day.

The winner from the group will be decided when Australia take on Jordan on March 29 next year.

In Phnom Penh, Japan had an own goal from Cambodia’s Laboravy Khoun to thank before AC Milan’s Keisuke Honda got their second in the final minute in an unexpectedly tough evening.

Mohammed Al Sahlawi belted five goals past East Timor including two penalties as Saudi Arabia ran riot in Dili to cement their position at the top of Group A.

And Malaysia, playing in front of an empty stadium as punishment for crowd trouble in an earlier qualifier, lost 2-1 to UAE — an improvement at least from the record 10-0 loss the last time they met.

Syria made sure of second spot in Group E when they beat 10-man Singapore 2-1 thanks to a brace from Omar Kharbin, who scored the winner with virtually the last kick of the game.

“This game, this win, is meant for my Syrian people to make our people in my country, Syria, happy, that’s very important. Also this is for our president Mr. Bashar al-Assad,” said coach Fajr Ibrahim.

Collated results from joint qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup and 2019 Asian Cup on Tuesday:

Group A

East Timor 0 Saudi Arabia 10 (Al Sahlawi 29-pen, 42, 55-pen, 70, 89, Hawsawi 34, Al Shehri 35, Al Jassim 85, Hazazi 90, Al Muwallad 90+2)

Malaysia 1 (Baddrol 59) UAE 2 (Abdulrahman 22, Abdel Khalil 52)

Group B

Bangladesh 0 Australia 4 (Cahill 6, 32, 37, Jedinak 43)

Kyrgyzstan 1 (Zemlianukhin 48) Jordan 0

Group C

Hong Kong 0 China 0

Bhutan 0 Qatar 3 (Muntari 22, Al Haidos 36, 90)

Group D

Guam 0 Iran 6 (Taremi 12, 63, Kamyabinia 32, Rezaian 49, Shojaei 52-pen, Ansarifard 53)

Turkmenistan 2 (Gevorkyan 40, Muhadov 67) Oman 1 (Al Ghasany 70)

Group E

Singapore 1 (Safuwan 89-pen) Syria 2 (Khribin 20, 90+3)

Cambodia 0 Japan 2 (Khoun 51 OG, Honda 90)

Group F

Taiwan 0 Iraq 2 (Ismail 19, Mahmoud 85)

Group G

Laos 0 South Korea 5 (Ki Sung-Yueng 3-pen, 33, Son Heung-Min 35, 67, Suk Hyun-Jun 43)

Group H

North Korea 2 (Pak Kwang-Ryong 45+1-pen, Jong Il-Gwan 90+3) Bahrain 0

Yemen 1 (Al Sarori 90+2)  Uzbekistan 3 (Hayderov 7, Djeperov 31, Andreev 50)

Agence France-Presse

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