Amid political tension, NKorea and Malaysia meet in Thailand
BURIRAM, Thailand — Amid political tension between the two countries, North Korea and Malaysia are about to face each other in a pair of Asian Cup qualifiers in neutral Thailand.
North Korea will be the designated host for the first match on Friday, while Malaysia will act as the home team for the second match on Monday.
Neither team has won a game so far in Group B, but two wins for either could be enough to advance to the 2019 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates.
The original match was postponed because of political tension and then again because Malaysia prohibited its citizens from visiting North Korea. Malaysia’s foreign ministry cited North Korea’s missile tests and related developments as the reasons for imposing the travel ban.


