Saudi Arabia made the short trip to Qatar on Wednesday ahead of the 2022 World Cup.

They come into the tournament off the back of an impressive qualifying campaign where they overcame a group containing Japan and Australia. However, they face an uphill battle to match their highest-placed finish of the last 16 in 1994.

Herve Renard has selected a side comprised exclusively of Saudi Pro League players, with 12 of the 26-man squad playing for current AFC Champions League holders Al-Hilal.

Renard’s main selection difficulty is upfront as the only other option to ineffective lone frontman Firas Al Buraikan is the experienced but inconsistent Saleh Al Shehri.

Salem Al-Dawsari will pose the biggest threat for Saudi Arabia. He bagged a late winner against Egypt in 2018 and will hope to replicate such form.

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  1. I am wondering if all the boys are Saudi or different national! You play with my country Poland wishing you all the best !

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