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    UAE v Australia

    2022 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Four
    UAE
    United Arab EmiratesUAEUAE
    1
    FT
    AUS
    AustraliaAustraliaAUS
    2
    Caio Canedo - 57'
    Jackson Irvine - 53'
    Ajdin Hrustic - 84'
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups

    Match Formations

    No.Name
    17Khalid Eisa Al Mesmari
    4Khaled Ebraheim
    13Mohamad Al-Attas
    3Walid Abbas
    12Khalifa Al-Hammadi
    21Harib Abdalla Al-Maazmi
    14Abdulla Hamad Al-Menhali
    10Omar Abdulrahman
    18Abdalla Ramadan Bekheet
    15Yahia Nader
    5Ali Salmin
    8Majed Hassan
    11Caio Canedo
    20Sebastián Tagliabúe
    7Ali Mabkhout
    16Ali Saleh Amro
    Substitutes
    22Yahya Al-Ghassani
    9Bandar Al-Ahbabi
    1Mohamed Al Shamsi
    23Abdulaziz Haikal Al-Balooshi
    19Tahnoon Al Zaabi
    6Majid Rashid Al-Mehrzi

    Game Information

    Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
    2:00 AM, 8 June 2022
    Doha, Qatar
    Attendance: 6,500
    • Referees:
    • Ilgiz Tantashev
    Jackson Irvine
    Mohamed Farag/Getty Images

    Late strike keeps Australian WC hopes alive

    Australia will take on Peru next week for a place at the World Cup finals after beating the United Arab Emirates 2-1 in Asia's final eliminator.
    May 17, 2024, 11:56 am - Reuters

    Match Timeline

    United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates
    AustraliaAustralia
    • 34
    • 53
    • 55
    • 57
    • 72
    • 74
    • 75
    • 84
    • 88
    • 89
    • 90+1
    Data is currently unavailable.

    WCQ - AFC News

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    Fourth World Cup still has South Korea captain Son Heung-Min feeling 'like a kid'

    Fourth World Cup still has South Korea captain Son Heung-Min feeling 'like a kid'

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    Will 2026 prove to be Son Heung-Min's final FIFA World Cup hurrah?

    Will 2026 prove to be Son Heung-Min's final FIFA World Cup hurrah?

    Son Heung-Min's previous three World Cups perfectly mirrored where he was in his career. So what does 2026 hold for him?
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