We’ve gotta put our strongest line up out there, ” Arnold said. One of Arnold’s selection headaches is whether to stick with Mitch Duke up front, or consider starting in-form Jamie Maclaren with Australia needing goals. “I don’t want to give away the starting line-up, ” Arnold said. “Jamie’s a great goalscorer, “Mitchell Duke works hard.
LIVE coverage from Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Serie A, Carabao Cup, EFL & SPFL. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >MORE WORLD CUP NEWSWRAP: ‘Staggering’ strike as Brazil roars to life; Ronaldo’s epic response to brain fade‘BETTER IF THEY TRIED TO WIN’: Rival’s savage swipe at Germany over protest‘GLAD CAHILL ISN’T PLAYING’: What Socceroos’ next World Cup rivals know and think about AustraliaTilio determined to make WC impact | 03:43Arnold confirmed Italy-based defender Fran Karacic would come into the side and that key midfielder Adjen Hrustic was in “good shape” and in the frame to return, but he’s reluctant to shake up his side too much. “The boys have pulled up fantastically well... so I don’t think there’ll be too many changes.
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Now the favorites heading into Matchday 2 against Australia, they’ll hope to take all three points and maintain that No. 2 spot in the table. With France expected to beat Denmark later on Saturday, it would put the Tunisian side on the brink of their first-ever knockout round qualification and the Danish side on the ropes with one more match to play. The Socceroos came out and got an early lead over France thanks to Craig Goodwin, but that didn’t last longer than 20 minutes as the French side responded by scoring four unanswered goals to finish the game 4-1.
We’ve got some choices to make. At the end of the day I think you’ll see both of them on the field at some stage. ”‘WE DON’T RESPECT ASIA’: ARNOLD SLAMS ‘RIDICULOUS’ FUNDING REALITYArnold, meanwhile, says some of the great results by Asian nations at the World Cup highlights the strength of football in the region — and a lack of understanding, and funding, in Australia. Saudi Arabia and Japan produced the shocks of the tournament so far by beating Argentina and Germany respectively. Asked about some of the surprise results at Friday’s press conference Arnold used it as a chance to vent his frustration at what he believes is a lack of understanding in Australia about the challenges of qualifying through the Asian confederation. Richarlison brace sees Brazil down Serbs | 01:10“I think the World Cup is growing on people and there’s more talk about football now and the stadiums are getting fuller and fuller and we just saw Qatar against Senegal and as I said it’s really growing in momentum, ” Arnold said.
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“I think it’s not so much the shock results, it’s the quality of the Asian nations. Asia.. in Australia we don’t respect Asia and what their qualities are. We don’t respect Japan and Saudi Arabia when we played against them in the qualifiers, everyone thought they were pushovers. “But the amount of money that you see that the Asian nations are putting into the development of the game and what the game needs, compared to Australia, it’s ridiculous. ”ROOS STAR READY FOR HOSTILE ATMOSPHEREThe Socceroos are bracing for a hostile atmosphere at Al Janoub Stadium, with Tunisia among the most heavily-supported teams in Qatar and as many as 30, 000 of their fans expected to be in attendance. Australia defender Aziz Behich, though, says the team will thrive in the atmosphere rather than be put off by it.
Arnold confirms key change, slams ‘ridiculous’ reality and delivers Asia truth bomb — Socceroos DailySocceroos coach Graham Arnold has confirmed one key change for Australia’s crunch World Cup showdown with Tunisia but has indicated he will stick firm with the bulk of his team that suffered a heavy loss to France. Australia needs at least a draw in tonight’s (kickoff 9pm AEDT) to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knockout stage for just the second time. The Socceroos will be without right back Nathaniel Atkinson, who suffered an ankle knock in a tough outing against France superstar Kylian Mbappe in Australia’s opening 4-1 loss. Watch the world’s best footballers every week with beIN SPORTS on Kayo.
How and what time to watch Socceroos vs Tunisia live: Australia at Fifa World Cup 2022The 2022 Fifa World Cup has kicked off in Qatar. Here is how you can watch the Socceroos in action. When is the World Cup happening? In a drastic departure from its usual June and July slot on the calendar, the 22nd edition of the showcase tournament kicked off on Monday 21 November. Hosts Qatar lifted the curtain against Ecuador, while Australia’s national football team got their campaign up and running against defending champions France on Wednesday morning. Their next match is against Tunisia on Saturday night, with a kick off time of 9pm AEDT. Socceroos Group D fixtures: France vs Australia – Wednesday 23 November, 6am AEDT Tunisia vs Australia – Saturday 26 November, 9pm AEDT Australia vs Denmark – Thursday 1 December, 2am AEDT This year is the last to feature 32 teams before the competition expands to 48 in Canada, Mexico and the US in 2026.
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ETTV Channel: FS1, TelemundoLive stream: Foxsports. com, Fox Sports App, Peacock Odds, picks & predictions Tunisia: +120Draw: +220Australia: +270 Moneyline pick: Tunisia +120 Tunisia were the heavy underdogs in their first group stage match against Denmark, but they came out and surprised the world as they held the Danish side to a 0-0 draw. They even managed to outshoot Denmark 13-11 overall as they earned a much-needed point to kick off the group stage.
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For those watching on their couches, every match can be seen live in a free-to-air exclusive broadcast on SBS, with live streams available on SBS On Demand. Eight of those live games will also be shown on SBS Viceland. Where is it happening? In another break with tradition, every ball at this World Cup will be kicked within a 55km radius in Doha, the capital of Qatar, making it the most geographically compact tournament in World Cup history. Eight stadiums will host the matches, ranging from the smallest – Stadium 974, Al Janoub Stadium and Al Thumama Stadium, which hold 40, 000 – to the 80, 000-capacity Lusail Stadium, which will host the final. Why is it controversial? From Fifa’s original decision to award hosting rights to Qatar 12 years ago to the country’s record on human rights, via its treatment of migrant workers and discriminatory laws, this World Cup has attracted attention for the wrong reasons like no other before it.
How can I watch and follow from Australia? The Guardian is extensively liveblogging the tournament with live blogs for individual matches running throughout the group stage all the way until the final. See our full Fifa World Cup 2022 coverage here, or go straight to our World Cup live blogs. On the ground in Qatar will be a team of 15 Guardian journalists, including Socceroos correspondent Emma Kemp, all of whom will be reporting on both the football on the pitch and the myriad issues arising off it.
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