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Last minute of Australia 1 – 0 Denmark, live | Goal by Mathew Leckie in ’60

VERY GOOD TO EVERYONE!!! Today is not just any afternoon because in a few minutes a real match will be played at the Al Janoub Stadium. The teams of Australia (second with three points) and Denmark (third with one point) face each other for a pass to the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatarand thus accompany France that is already classified in Group D.

Thus, the duel that they played four years ago in the World Cup in Russia. That match ended in a 1-1 draw, and this will be a perfect litmus test to see if both nations have progressed (or not) since then.

The Australian National Team comes from beating the Tunisian National Team last Saturday 0-1 with a solitary goal from Mitchell Duke. The first match of the World Cup was played against France and they were defeated 4-1. Australian accounts to pass are very easy: if they win, and Tunisia tie or lose, they go to the round of 16, and if they tie and Tunisia tie or lose, they also go through.

As Australia’s first or only goalscorer in their last two international victories, striker Mitchell Duke he is certainly silencing his detractors in the last weeks. Lining up against him will be the defender Andreas Christensenwho has been one of Denmark’s bright spots.

Denmark must win yes or yes to go to the round of 16

Australia’s rival will be Christian Eriksen’s Denmark. The Danes only have one point in their box, after drawing zero in the first game they played against Tunisia. The second match They played against France but they fell defeated in the final minutes of the game by 2-1 with a goal from Mbappé.

The coach of Denmark, Hjulmand, has indicated in the preview of the game that they “hope to go to the round of 16” due to the fact that his team passed the group stage of Euro 2020 after losing the first two games. To pass, must win australia and that Tunisia tie or lose to France.

Going ahead at half-time could be key to success in this clash, as Denmark have failed to win any of their last four goalless games at half-time in 2022 (one tied and three lost).

Australia and Denmark lineups

Australian lineup:

Ryan, Degenek, Souttar, Rowles, Behich, Mooy, Irvine, McGree, Leckie, Goodwin y Duke.

Denmark lineup:

Schmeichel, Kristensen, Andersen, Christensen, Mahle, Hojbjerg, Jensen, Eriksen, Lindstrom, Skov Olsen and Braithwaite.

absences

Australia: Nathaniel Atkinson

Denmark: Thomas Delaney (knee injury) and Simon Kjaer, although maybe he can play.

There is no time to lose. The ball it’s going to start rolling shortly in the Al Janoub Stadiumbut who MARCA.com We are going to tell you from this moment everything that happens in the preview of one of the most attractive matches from today. LET’S BEGIN!!!

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