The match will kick-off at 7pm Qatar time and 10pm Bangladesh time at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium in Qatar.
Only 20 percent spectators of the total capacity can enjoy the match at the stadium following health guidelines. The match ticket, costing 20 Riyal each went to sale from Wednesday.
Sports channel T-Sports and Bangla TV will telecast the match live for the Bangladeshi fans.
Bangladesh National Football Team had their last practice session on Thursday at the regular practice venue-- AL Aziziyah Boutique (Super Club) in Doha.
Earlier, Bangladesh conceded 0-2 goals defeat against the Asian champions Qatar in their Group E home match in Dhaka on October 10 last year.
Bangladesh team reached Qatar on November 19, two weeks ahead of the match for the Covid-19 and as well as to adjust with the local conditions. They started their gym and practice session on Nov 22 after a three-day quarantine in Doha.
Touring Bangladesh also played two preparatory matches in Qatar against local teams and lost both the matches.
Bangladesh team suffered a 2-3 goals defeat against Qatar Army team in the first practice match on November 25 and conceded 0-1 goal defeat against Qatar Division-2 team Lusail Sporting Club on Nov 28 in the other match at the Pitch-1 & 2 of the Aziziyah Boutique (Super Club) in Doha.
Meanwhile, the British Head Coach of Bangladesh national football team Jamie Day, who failed to accompany the Qatar-bound Bangladesh National Football team on November 19 due to Covid-19, finally reached Doha on Nov 2 to inspire the national team after recovering from Coronavirus after the 5th test.
The BFF is trying to minimise the mandatory quarantine period for him so that he can stay with the team in Friday's tough match.
Bangladesh players gave samples for Covid-19 sample on Wednesday for Friday's match. All results came out negative.
Jamal Bhuiya, the captain of the team, said they are eyeing at least a draw.
Under the proper guidence of Jamie Day, Bangladesh football team smartly returned to the international football after about ten months (during Covid-19) with a creditable 2-0 goals victory over upper ranked Nepal in the first match of the two-match Mujib Borsho FIFA International Series in Dhaka on November 13.
But his absence in the second match due to Covid-19, Bangladesh played to a goalless draw against Nepal on November 17 and clinched the two-match series 1-0.
With the feat, the FIFA world ranking of Bangladesh team moved three steps ahead in the latest ranking to place 184th from 187th.
Earlier, Bangladesh started their campaign in FIFA and AFC joint qualifiers last year with a 0-1 defeat against Afghanistan in the first match in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe on September 10, conceded a 0-2 goals defeat against Asian champions Qatar in the second match in Dhaka on October 10, played to a 1-1 draw against India in their third match in Kolkata on October 15 and conceded 1-4 goals defeat against Oman in the fourth match at the Seeb Sports Stadium in Al Seeb city of Oman on November 14.
In the five-team Group E, Qatar is now leading the point table with 13 points from five matches while Bangladesh are at the bottom place with one point from four matches. Among others, Oman secured 12, Afghanistan 4 and India 3 points.
Bangladesh team: Ashraful Islam Rana, Anisur Rahman Zico, Pappu Hossain, Topu Barman, Bishwanath Ghosh, Yeasin Khan, Rahmat Miya, Sushanto Tripura, Riyadul Hasan, Rayhan Hasan, Jamal Bhuiyan, Atiqur Rahman Fahad, Mamunul Islam Mamun, Sohel Rana, Rabiul Hasan, Biplo Ahamed, Mohammad Ibrahim, Saaduddin, Nabib Newaj Jibon, Towhidul Alam Sabuj, Rakib Hossain, Manik Hossain Mollah, Yeasir Arafat, Monjurur Rahman, Sumon Rez, Mahbubur Rahman Sufil and MS Bablu.