Wednesday, November 30, 2022

LIVE MATCH STREAM AUSTRALIA 0 vs 0 DENMARK FIFA WORLD CUP GROUP D

GOAL! Australia 1-0 Denmark (Leckie, 60)

On the counter Australia score!


That changes everything!


Australia broke forward and after latching on to a through ball, Leckie found himself one v one with the defender, he takes him on, averts another challenge and slots it into the corner.


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8m ago

17:18

Australia 0-0 Denmark

Double change here as Denmark throw caution to the wind by bringing on Dolberg and Damsgard for Braithwaite and Jensen.


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9m ago

17:17

Australia 0-0 Denmark

58: Denmark win a free-kick near the corner flag after Lindstrom is fouled. Degenek goes into the book. The free-kick is swung across the face of goal but does not trouble Ryan.


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10m ago

17:16

GOAL ALERT! Tunisia 1-0 France

Incredible! Wahbi Khazri might just have sent Tunisia through to the knockout stages of the World Cup!


The ex-Sunderland man seizes on the ball after France lose the ball through Youssouf Fofana and he makes a 40-yard run before rolling the ball into the bottom right corner!


France almost stood and watched him do it!


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12m ago

HT | We're level after a hard-fought first 45. 

Half Time: Australia 0-0 Denmark

Teams: Braithwaite returns as Danes make three changes | Degenek in for Australia  

Australia 0-0 Denmark

Sky Sports' Jack Wilkinson:


"Christian Eriksen is really starting to pull the strings in midfield. The space and increasing influence he is having should concern Australia. They respond with their longest spell of possession which just halts the mounting Danish momentum." 


 Denmark Team News

Denmark: Schmeichel, Andersen, Maehle, Christensen, Jensen, Braithwaite, Eriksen, Skov Olsen, Kristensen, Hojbjerg, Lindstrom  

Australia Team News

Australia: Ryan, Degenek, Rowles, Souttar, Behich, Mooy, McGree, Irvine, Leckie, Duke, Goodwin 

This game is winner-takes-all match-up effectively, with Denmark knowing they must beat Australia to reach the knockout stages. 

Australia have only made it to the knockout stages once before, back in 2006, and a win guarantees their passage through to he latter stages. 

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