<div> <div>Another 20 games will take place across the continent between Monday and Wednesday with each of the 40 sides still having plenty to play for in the continent’s premier club competition.</div> <div> </div> <div>Ahead of another crunch week of action,<em><strong> the-AFC.com</strong></em> picks five things to look out for.</div> </div>
<div> <div>Several teams took a firm grip on the lead in their respective groups after Matchday Three while some revived their hopes, setting the stage for another round of exciting games between November 6 and 9. </div> </div>
<div>The Central Asian side will be far from overawed despite having to content with defending champions Qatar, China PR and Lebanon in Group A. </div>
<div>Drawn in Group B, Syria have 2015 champions Australia, Uzbekistan and India for company. </div>
<div> <div>Drawn in Group F, the three-time AFC Asian Cup champions have Thailand, Kyrgyz Republic and Oman for company.</div> </div>