Saudi Arabia 0 - 0 North Korea
North Korea qualify for World Cup

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North Korea play Saudi Arabia in the qualifiers
| Scoring Summary | |
| Saudi Arabia | North Korea |
| Match Information |
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Stadium:
King Fahd International Stadium, Saudi Arabia
Attendance: 66,000 Match Time: 14:00 ET Official(s): Torky Mohsen (Referee) |
| Teams | |
| Saudi Arabia | North Korea |
| 1 Waleed Abdullah | 1 Myong Dok Ri |
| 5 Naif Al Qadi | 3 Jun-Il Ri |
| 14 Abdullah Shuhail | 5 Kwang Chon Ri |
| 4 Osama Hawsawi | 2 Jong Hyok Cha |
| 2 Abdulla Al Zouri | 4 Nam Chol Pak |
| 13 Omar Sulaimani | 8 Yun Nam Ji |
| 8 Mohammed Noor | 9 Yong Hak An |
| 9 Abdulrahman Al Qahtani | 11 In Guk Mun |
| 16 Khaled Aziz | 12 Chong Tese |
| 18 Yasser Al Qahtani | 13 Chol Jin Pak |
| 11 Naif Hazazi | 10 Yong Jo Hong |
| Substitutes | |
| 12 Mabrouk Zaid | Myong Gil Kim 18 |
| 3 Redha Fallatah Tukar | An Chol-Hyok 7 |
| 7 Abdulatif Al Ghannam | Song Chol Nam 16 |
| 10 Mohammad Al Shlhoub | Kwang-Hyok Ri 14 |
| 6 Saheb Al Abdullah | Yong Jun Kim 15 |
| 17 Taisser Al Jassim | Kum-il Kim 6 |
| 15 Naser Al-Shamrani | Kum-Chol Choe 17 |
| Substitutions | |
| Mohammad Al Shlhoub for Abdulrahman Al Qahtani (69) | Kum-Chol Choe for Yong Jo Hong (60) |
| Saheb Al Abdullah for Khaled Aziz (75) | Kum-il Kim for In Guk Mun (74) |
| Naser Al-Shamrani for Yasser Al Qahtani (87) | Yong Jun Kim for Chong Tese (89) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Myong Dok Ri (38) | |
| Red Cards | |
| Yong Jun Kim (90) | |
| · Club Rosters: Saudi Arabia | North Korea | |
Updated: June 17, 2009, 3:00 AM ET
Reuters - North Korea qualified for their first World Cup finals since 1966 after holding Saudi Arabia to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday.The visitors finished the game with 10 men and defending against a wave of attacks but held firm to join South Korea, Australia and Japan as Asia's four automatic qualifiers for South Africa 2010.North Korea finished runners-up to South Korea in Group Two while Australia and Japan went through from Group One.Third-placed Saudi Arabia, bidding for their fifth successive appearance in the finals, advanced to the Asian playoffs with Bahrain, third in Group One.The two teams meet over two legs in September with the winners progressing to a home and away playoff against Oceania winners New Zealand in October and November for a place in South Africa.With Saudi Arabia needing to win to gain an automatic place, the hosts made all the early running at the King Fahd International Stadium.They kept North Korea under pressure with a series of shots at goal but were unable to capitalise on their chances, even when the visitors were reduced to 10 men when Kim Yong-jun was sent off in stoppage time.North Korea's only previous appearance at the World Cup was in 1966 in England when they reached the quarter-finals.