Group D
26.11.2022, 12:00
Tunisia: 16. Dahmen Ay., 3. Talbi, 4. Meriah, 6. Bronn( till 73'), 14. Laïdouni( till 67'), 24. Abdi Ali, 7. Msakni, 17. Skhiri, 20. Dräger( till 46'), 23. Sliti, 9. Jebali( till 73')
Substitution: 13. Sassi F.(from 46'), 10. Khazri(from 67'), 21. Kechrida(from 73'), 11. Khenissi(from 73')
Bench: 1. Balbouli, 22. Ben Saïd, 26. Hassen, 2. Ifa, 12. Maâloul A., 5. Ghandri, 8. Mejbri, 15. Ben Romdhane, 18. Chaalali, 25. Slimane A., 19. Jaziri S.
Yellow Cards: Laïdouni 26', Abdi Ali 65', Sassi F. 93'
Australia: 1. Ryan M., 16. Behich, 19. Souttar H., 5. Karacic( till 75'), 4. Rowles, 13. Mooy, 14. McGree( till 64'), 22. Irvine J., 23. Goodwin( till 85'), 7. Leckie( till 85'), 15. Duke( till 64')
Substitution: 10. Hrustic(from 64'), 9. Maclaren(from 64'), 2. Degenek(from 75'), 26. Baccus(from 85'), 11. Mabil(from 85')
Bench: 12. Redmayne, 18. Vukovic, 3. Atkinson N., 8. Wright B., 24. King J-l, 20. Deng, 17. Devlin, 6. Tilio, 25. Cummings J., 21. Kuol
Referee: Daniel Siebert (GER)
The Australian national team has recovered after the defeat from the French and got an important victory
Australia scored first in their World Cup game against France, but later concede four goals and lost their opening match in Qatar
Denmark had enough chances to score in the opening game against Tunisia, but wasted all of its opportunities
Celtic head coach Angelos Postecoglou talked about the UCL match against Shakhtar