Qatar vs. Palestine: AFC Asian Cup 2024 live stream, bracket, how to watch, TV schedule, dates, times

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    Qatar is hosting the AFC Asian Cup for the third time. The tournament got underway on Jan. 12 when the hosts defeated Lebanon in the opener and now with the tournament through the group stage, it’s time for the serious clashes to begin. The round of 16 began Jan. 28 with Australia crushing Indonesia 4-0. All the pre-tournament favorites, including Japan, South Korea, and Iran have made it through and they’re joined by some underdogs like Palestine, playing in their first ever knockout round.

    While historically the tournament has been held during the summer, due to the heat in the country, the tournament was moved to the winter of 2024, similarly to the scheduling when the nation held the 2022 World Cup. As a result, clubs will be without key players for the 18th edition of the tournament.

    All times Eastern

    Round of 16
    Jan. 28
    Australia 4, Indonesia 0
    Tajikistan 1, United Arab Emirates 1 (Tajikistan advance 5-3 on pens)

    Jan. 29
    Iraq 2, Jordan 3
    Qatar vs. Palestine, 11 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)

    Jan. 30
    Uzbekistan vs. Thailand, 6:30 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)
    Saudi Arabia vs. South Korea, 11 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)

    Jan. 31
    Bahrain vs. Japan, 6:30 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)
    Saudi vs. South Korea, 11 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)  

    Quarterfinals 
    Feb. 2
    Tajikistan/UAE vs. Iraq/Jordan, 6:30 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)
    Australia/Indonesia vs. Saudi Arabia/ South Korea 11 a.m. (CBS Sports Golazo Network)  

    Semifinals 
    Feb. 6-7

    Final
    Feb. 10, 10 a.m.

    Group stage

    Friday, Jan. 12
    Qatar 3, Lebanon 0

    Saturday, Jan. 13
    Australia 2, India 0
    China 0, Tajikistan 0
    Uzbekistan 0, Syria 0

    Sunday, Jan. 14
    Japan 4, Vietnam 2
    United Arab Emirates 3, Hong Kong 1
    Iran 4, Palestine 1

    Monday, Jan. 15
    South Korea 3, Bahrain 1
    Indonesia 1, Iraq 3
    Malaysia 0, Jordan, 4

    Tuesday, Jan. 16
    Thailand 2, Kyrgyzstan 0
    Saudi Arabia 2, Oman 1

    Wednesday, Jan. 17
    Lebanon 0, China 0
    Tajikistan 0, Qatar 1

    Thursday, Jan. 18
    Syria 0, Australia 1
    India 0, Uzbekistan 3 
    Palestine 1, United Arab Emirates 1

    Friday, Jan. 19
    Iraq 2, Japan 1
    Vietnam 0, Indonesia 1
    Hong Kong 0, Iran 1

    Saturday, Jan. 20
    Jordan 2, South Korea 2  
    Bahrain 1, Malaysia 0

    Sunday, Jan. 21
    Oman 0, Thailand 0  
    Kyrgyzstan 0, Saudi Arabia 2

    Monday, Jan. 22
    Qatar 1, China 0  
    Tajikistan 2, Lebanon 1

    Tuesday, Jan. 23
    Australia 1, Uzbekistan 1  
    Syria 1, India 0  
    Iran 2, United Arab Emirates 1
    Hong Kong 0, Palestine 3

    Wednesday, Jan. 24
    Japan 3, Indonesia 1  
    Iraq 3, Vietnam 2

    Thursday, Jan. 25
    South Korea 3, Malaysia 3
    Jordan 0, Bahrain 1  
    Saudi Arabia 0, Thailand 0
    Kyrgyzstan 1, Oman 1

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