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    Australia v Bangladesh

    2018 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Two
    AUS
    AustraliaAustraliaAUS
    3-0-0, 9 PTS
    5
    3-0-0, 9 PTS
    FT
    BAN
    BangladeshBangladeshBAN
    0-1-3, 1 PTS
    0
    0-1-3, 1 PTS
    Mathew Leckie - 6'
    Tom Rogic - 8'
    Topu Barman - 20' OG
    Nathan Burns - 29'
    Aaron Mooy - 61'
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups

    Match Formations

    No.Name
    18Adam Federici
    3Jason Davidson
    8Bailey Wright
    6Matthew Spiranovic
    21Tarek Elrich
    5Mark Milligan
    36Jackson Irvine
    13Aaron Mooy
    10Tom Rogic
    35Christopher Ikonomidis
    21Massimo Luongo
    16Nathan Burns
    7Mathew Leckie
    4Tim Cahill
    Substitutes
    1Eugene Galekovic
    --Aziz Behich
    19Ryan McGowan
    22Alex Wilkinson
    21Ben Halloran
    11Tommy Oar
    --Luke Brattan
    17Matt McKay

    Game Information

    7:00 AM, September 3, 2015
    Attendance: 19,495
    • Referees:
    • Yo Minh Tri
    Tom Rogic Australia vs Bangladesh WC qualifier Sep 2015
    Will Russell/Getty Images

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    Match Timeline

    AustraliaAustralia
    BangladeshBangladesh
    • KO
    • 6
    • 8
    • 20
    • 29
    • 37
    • HT
    • 45
    • 61
    • 62
    • 76
    • 87
    • FT

    FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC Standings

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