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    Australia v Thailand

    WCQ - AFC, FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC
    AUS
    AustraliaAustraliaAUS
    5-4-1, 19 PTS
    2
    5-4-1, 19 PTS
    FT
    THA
    ThailandThailandTHA
    0-2-8, 2 PTS
    1
    0-2-8, 2 PTS
    Tomi Juric - 69'
    Mathew Leckie - 86'
    Pokkhao Anan - 82'
    • Summary
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    • Line-Ups

    Match Formations

    No.Name
    1Mathew Ryan
    2Milos Degenek
    8Bailey Wright
    11Jamie Maclaren
    20Trent Sainsbury
    13Aaron Mooy
    5Mark Milligan
    23Tom Rogic
    3Alex Gersbach
    14James Troisi
    4Tim Cahill
    10Robbie Kruse
    7Mathew Leckie
    9Tomi Juric
    Substitutes
    15Mustafa Amini
    18Danny Vukovic
    22Jackson Irvine
    21Massimo Luongo
    19Ryan McGowan
    3Brad Smith
    18Eugene Galekovic
    17Awer Mabil
    6Matthew Spiranovic

    Game Information

    AAMI Park
    6:00 AM, September 5, 2017Coverage: ESPN3
    Melbourne, Australia
    Mathew Leckie
    Scott Barbour/Getty Images

    Australia battle to victory over Thailand

    Australia left it late before beating Thailand 2-1 in a thriller at AAMI Park, keeping alive their hopes of automatic qualification for the World Cup.
    May 17, 2023, 12:41 am - AAP

    Match Timeline

    AustraliaAustralia
    ThailandThailand
    • 23
    • 38
    • 57
    • 67
    • 69
    • 71
    • 72
    • 79
    • 82
    • 86
    • 90+1
    Data is currently unavailable.

    FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC Standings

    TeamGPWDLGDP
    Saudi Arabia2110+14
    Iraq2110+14
    Indonesia2002-20
    Full Table

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