"There is a big solidarity between us, Morocco, Tunisia, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
"Look at what Saudi Arabia and Morocco have done.
We hope that it will be crowned with a Tunisian and Saudi victory today," he said.
"It's a good feeling, the first time (a World Cup is hosted) in an Arabian country," said Ali Abbas Moussa, a 30-year-old pharmacist from Iraq.
Some Arab leaders attending the World Cup have echoed the sense of pan-Arab solidarity during matches.