Hosts Iraq will face Oman in the final of the eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup at 7pm (16:00 GMT) on January 19.
The tournament, which is being held in Basra, is the first major football tournament to be hosted by Iraq in more than 40 years.
Both teams remain undefeated in this year’s edition, with Iraq beating Qatar 2-1 in the semifinals and Oman edging out Bahrain 1-0 to reach the final.
Historical record: Iraq vs Oman
Iraq and Oman met on the pitch for the first time during the fourth Arabian Gulf Cup, held in Qatar in 1976. Iraq won that match 4-0.
Throughout their 26-match football history, Iraq has won 12 matches while Oman has won six. Eight matches resulted in a draw.
The highest recorded score between the two teams was during the 1979 Gulf Cup, in which hosts Iraq won 7-0.
How Iraq and Oman reached the final
Iraq topped their group with seven points, including wins over Saudi Arabia (2-0) and Yemen (5-0) and a draw against Oman (0-0).
Oman also beat Saudi Arabia (2-1) and Yemen (3-2) to come second in the group on goal difference.
Arabian Gulf Cup winners
The Arabian Gulf Cup is a biennial football competition run by the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation. Its eight member nations include Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
With 10 championship wins, Kuwait has been the most successful team in the tournament’s 53-year history. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Iraq each have three titles. Oman has two titles.
Current champions Bahrain claimed their first Arab Cup trophy by defeating Saudi Arabia 1-0 in 2019.