Serenity and humbly could be Yemeni's motto in this tournament, as at the last minute a lot of problems arose, especially in the aggressive part of the team with the injury of Al Hajri, which basically left them without a remarkable aggressor.
The Bahrain team is moving at completely different levels, their preparation was very good, they have found them with their Iraqi coach Adnan Hamad, while seeing Abdulrahman Ringo returning to the racing action in a very good shape and running for the basic eleven. Of course, they also have some issues, since the very important Faouzi Aiash will be missing from the group for disciplinary misconduct. There are some other minor problems, such as the fact that they have two right-wing burgs and will need some alchemy in this position.
Things in this game are very simple. Yemen will try to keep as much as possible, get some degree, and if it is very fortunate to steal something in a counterattack. Generally, they do not have great pursuits and will give their games without stress. Bahrain, on the other hand, has no room for backwardness here. Only victory will give him an advantage over Qatar and Saudi Arabia. In fact, the case of defeat or tie also means exclusion for the islanders.
The stadium will be rigged with Yemen fans, but in Bahrain there is no soul to deal with football and it would not be an exaggeration to see 10000 Yemen against 500 Bahrain.
I expect Bahrain not to take risks early in the match. They certainly will not want to concede a goal. They will wait for Yemen's mistake to score and then try to find a good counterattack to score both second and third goals if possible. I do not see Yemen scoring, as they will not have many opportunities and in Bahrain they have an excellent goalkeeper. A 2-0 victory for Bahrain is quite possible and this gives value to the bets on 2 & Under 2.5 and 2 & Under 3.5 at odds of 3.00 and 1.90 respectively.