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Battling Rivals: England and Australia Set for Intense International Friendly

Battling Rivals: England and Australia Set for Intense International Friendly

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Match Preview: England v Australia | International Friendly

Taking place at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Saturday morning (AEDT), the match between England and Australia promises to be another stern test for the Subway Socceroos. This will be Australia‘s first match at the renowned venue, adding an extra layer of significance to the occasion.

Challenging Fixtures for the Socceroos

In the lead-up to this match, Australia has faced a series of challenging fixtures, including matches against Ecuador and world champions Argentina. In their last outing, the Socceroos drew 2-2 with Mexico, surrendering a two-goal lead. Despite the frustrating result, there were positives to take from the match, and Australia will look to build on those as they face giants England.

England in Excellent Form

On the other hand, England has been in excellent form since the FIFA World Cup, winning all but one of their matches. Currently sitting at the top of their UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying group with 13 points from a possible 15, the Three Lions have demonstrated their quality. However, they will be missing Arsenal star Bukayo Saka due to injury, though they still have the likes of Harry Kane and James Maddison to rely on.

Head-to-Head History

Australia has faced England seven times in the past, with only one victory, two draws, and four losses. The last meeting between the two teams in 2016 saw England emerge victorious with a 2-1 win.

Players to Watch

For Australia, Harry Souttar has been in impressive form, scoring emphatically from a set piece in the last match against Mexico. He will be looking to make an impact again in this match. Awer Mabil, who recently had a great performance for Swiss side Grasshopper, and Massimo Luongo, returning to the team for the first time since 2019, are also players to watch.

England‘s squad boasts high-profile names such as Harry Kane and James Maddison. They will pose a significant threat to the Australian defense. It is worth noting that England has selected no natural left-back for this window, raising questions about their defensive options.

What the Coaches Say

Graham Arnold, the coach of the Australian team, expressed his respect for England and Gareth Southgate, describing them as a fantastic team and coach. Arnold emphasized Australia‘s mindset of always aiming for a win, stating that they do not go onto the pitch to try not to lose.

Arnold also spoke about the presence of Ange Postecoglou and Guus Hiddink in the team’s camp, calling them legends of the sport who belong to the Socceroos. He highlighted the culture of the national team and the inspiration that comes from having figures like Postecoglou and Hiddink around.

Advice for the Socceroos

As the Subway Socceroos prepare to face off against one of Europe’s best teams, they should take confidence from their positive moments in recent matches. They must maintain their attacking mentality and capitalize on any opportunities that come their way. Defensively, they will need to be organized and focused to contain England‘s talented attackers.

Overall, this match provides an opportunity for Australia to test themselves against strong opposition and showcase their abilities on a global stage. The Socceroos must approach the game with belief and determination, aiming for a victory that will make a statement to the rest of the world.

Reference: Jon Del Rivero >>
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