Tunisia want to continue to be talked about in Qatar 2022 and try this Saturday to be one step away from qualifying for the round of 16, something historic given that they have never made it past the group stage, but will have to face a tough rival, l ‘Australia, who scared France in their Group C debut. Follow him minute by minute on Clarín.
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Where do they play and who broadcasts?
The match will be played from 7 in Argentina at the Al Janoub stadium, in the city of Al Wakrah, with a capacity of 40,000 people, and will be refereed by the German Daniel Siebert, assisted by Rafael Foltyn and Jan Seidel. Watch live TyC Sports.
Possible Tunisian-Australian formations
Tunisia: Aymen Damen; Mohamed Dräger, Montassar Talbi, Yassine Meriah, Dylan Bronn, Ali Abdi; Ellyes Skhiri, Aissa Laidouni; Anis Ben Slimane, Issam Jebali and Youseff Msakni. DT: Jalel Kadri.
Australia: Matthew Ryan; Nathaniel Atkinson, Harry Souttar, Kye Rowles and Aziz Behich; Riley McGree, Aaron Mooy and Jackson Irvine; Mathew Leckie, Mitchell Duke and Craig Goodwin. DT: Graham Arnold.
Australia want to quickly forget the victory against France
The Kangaroos started the game that stunned the football world, when Craig Goodwin struck in Mathew Leckie’s low cross to beat Lloris. The joy was short-lived, as less than 20 minutes later France equalized with a header from Rabiot which opened the door to a predictable 4-1 with a brace from Giroud and another goal from Mbappé.
His virtue: the quick counter-attack game that surprised the French and hopes to repeat this Saturday against Tunisia at the Al Janoub stadium in Al Wakrah.
Tunisia tries to establish itself and get its first victory
The African national team comes from zero draw in their debut against Denmark in a match in which they proved they didn’t come for a walk at Qatar 2022. Those led by Jalel Kadri tried to surprise the Europeans in the first match and at times were able to take the triumph.
Its main virtue: leaving the skin on every ball, as Aissa Laidouni did two minutes into the first half against the Danes.
Source: Clarin
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