World Cup 2022: Tunisia vs Australia match preview
After an inspiring draw against Denmark, Tunisia is looking to reach the World Cup knockout stages for the first time.
Who: Tunisia vs Australia, Group D
Where: Al Janoub Stadium, Qatar
When: Saturday, November 26, at 1pm (10:00 GMT)
Ranking: Tunisia (30), Australia (38)
At the point when: Saturday, November 26, at 1pm (10:00 GMT)
Positioning: Tunisia (30), Australia (38)
Saturday's down is the third gathering among Tunisia and Australia, with the two sides having won one of the past two. Australia beat the Carthage Birds 3-0 in a 1997 well disposed, yet it was an inversion of fortunes for the last option at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup where they beat Australia 2-0.
After a goalless attract their initial installation against Denmark, semi-finalists at the last European Titles, Tunisia have gotten their subsequent wipe sheet out of a sum of 16 World Cup matches.
They are contending in the finals of the World Cup for the 6th time in their set of experiences, and they are hoping to arrive at the knockout round of the opposition interestingly.
Mentor Jalel Kadri is probably going to hold the greater part of Tunisia's beginning XI against Denmark, as there are no new injury concerns.
Wahbi Khazri was an unexpected exclusion for Tunisia in that game. Yet, as the group's driving objective scorer, the accomplished aggressor ought to get back to the beginning eleven against Australia. The 31-year-old will probably supplant Anis Ben Slimane, joining Youssef Msakni and Issam Jebali in a demonstration of more articulated going after desire.
Furthermore, 19-year-old Manchester Joined midfielder Hannibal Mejbri will expect to play more minutes, in the wake of being welcomed on as a late substitute against Denmark.
Tunisia's last and probable hardest game at the gathering stage will be against France next Wednesday, so their possibilities fitting the bill for the knockout round could generally rely upon their outcome against Australia.
In their initial game, the Socceroos were forced to bear a 4-1 drubbing by Les Blues, and in the event that they lose again on Saturday, they will have crashed out of the World Cup at the gathering stages for a record third time after 1974 and 2014.
Australia, who have lost 11 of their 17 games at the World Cup and have neglected to win in their keep going seven excursions on this stage - their longest winless streak in the opposition.
In any case, mentor Graham Arnold isn't supposed to roll out any extreme improvements to his group. Skipper and goalkeeper Mathew Ryan is supposed to have a superior order of his crate and better insurance from his safeguards this time.