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Syrian supporters holding a flags at Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, on September 6, 2016 in Negri Sembilan, Malaysia.South Korea, ranked 48th in the latest FIFA world rankings, will take on No. 105 Syria at Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Seremban, Malaysia, on September 6 2016 for their second match in the final Asian qualifying round for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Syria are the match hosts, but they can't stage World Cup qualifiers in their country due to the ongoing civil war.South Korea and Syria were originally supposed to play in Lebanon, but the match venue was later changed to Macau due to security reasons. However, just six days before match day, Macau told the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) that it couldn't host the match. The AFC and the Syrian Football Association then decided to hold the match in Malaysia. The Final score is 0:0 (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Syrian supporters holding a flags  at Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium,  on September 6, 2016 in Negri Sembilan, Malaysia.South Korea, ranked 48th in the latest FIFA world rankings, will take on No. 105 Syria at Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Seremban, Malaysia, on September 6 2016 for their second match in the final Asian qualifying round for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Syria are the match hosts, but they can't stage World Cup qualifiers in their country due to the ongoing civil war.South Korea and Syria were originally supposed to play in Lebanon, but the match venue was later changed to Macau due to security reasons. However, just six days before match day, Macau told the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) that it couldn't host the match. The AFC and the Syrian Football Association then decided to hold the match in Malaysia. The Final score is 0:0 (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images)