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2018 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Two
Australia
3-0-0
, 9 PTS
5
Bangladesh
0-1-3
, 1 PTS
0
Mathew Leckie
- 6'
Tom Rogic
- 8'
Topu Barman
- 20' OG
Nathan Burns
- 29'
Aaron Mooy
- 61'
Summary
Report
Statistics
Line-Ups
AUS
No.
Name
18
Adam Federici
3
Jason Davidson
8
Bailey Wright
6
Matthew Spiranovic
21
Tarek Elrich
5
Mark Milligan
36
Jackson Irvine
13
Aaron Mooy
10
Tom Rogic
35
Christopher Ikonomidis
21
Massimo Luongo
16
Nathan Burns
7
Mathew Leckie
4
Tim Cahill
Substitutes
1
Eugene Galekovic
--
Aziz Behich
19
Ryan McGowan
22
Alex Wilkinson
21
Ben Halloran
11
Tommy Oar
--
Luke Brattan
17
Matt McKay
BAN
No.
Name
--
Sahidul Alam
--
Topu Barman
--
Yeasin Khan
--
Jamal Bhuyan
--
Mohammad Haque
--
Abdul Mojumder Komal
--
Mohamed Linkon
--
Mohamed Islam Nazir
--
Yeamin Chowdhury
--
Miah
--
Hemanta Biswas
--
Mohamed Raju Khan
--
Zahid Hossain
--
Mohammed Jewel
Substitutes
--
Aminur Rahman Sajib
--
Ashraful Islam Rana
--
Aminur Sojib
--
Mohammad Ahmed
--
Mohamed Pappu Hossain
--
Ashraf Mahmud Linkon
--
Rayhan Hasan
--
Rasel Mahmud
--
Sohel Rana
--
Motiur Munna
Game Information
7:00 AM, September 3, 2015
Attendance: 19,495
Referees:
Yo Minh Tri
FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC Standings
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
South Korea
8
4
4
0
+7
16
Jordan
8
3
4
1
+6
13
Iraq
8
3
3
2
+1
12
Oman
8
3
1
4
-2
10
Palestine
8
1
3
4
-5
6
Kuwait
8
0
5
3
-7
5
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