Asian Cup 2024 Final LIVE: UK kick-off time, latest news and how to follow as Qatar take on Jordan

The 2024 Asian Cup final has now been confirmed with hosts Qatar taking on Jordan for the trophy this afternoon.
Qatar are aiming to defend their title in their home country and they are now one win away from doing so.
They beat Iran 3-2 Iran in the semi-finals to book their place in the showpiece and set up a clash with Jordan.
The first-time finalists knocked out Heung-min Son and South Korea with a shocking 2-0 win on Tuesday afternoon.
This is just the fifth time they have even played in the main stage of the Asia Cup, with their previous best finish the quarter-finals in 2011, so they have already made history no matter what happens.
The AFC Asian Cup final will take place on Saturday, February 10.
It will be played at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar.
The game is scheduled to get underway at 3pm UK time.
All fixtures at the AFC Asian Cup have been broadcast live in the UK and Ireland.
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Qatar's main man throughout the opening stages of the tournament was Hassan Al-Haydos.
The versatile forward came off the bench to score the winner against China in the group stages, which he followed up with another goal in a 2-1 win over Palestine.
The 33-year-old then popped up with another strike in the quarter-final victory over Uzbekistan.
He was on the bench for the semi-final, but he should be back to try and lead his country to glory.
For Jordan, their striker Yazan Al-Naimat is the one to keep an eye on.
The 24-year-old boasts a one in two goal record at international level and has three at the Asia Cup.
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Speaking after their incredible win over Morocco, Hussein Ammouta said: "The players delivered a heroic performance.
"The X-factor was we didn’t need to give South Korea more respect than needed.
"Based on their record in their last few games, they conceded goals and we knew it was possible to score against them, that was the turning point."