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Chile v Australia - Socceroos To Lose

BoyleSports on Jun 12, 2014 at 01:05 PM
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Chile face Australia in a Group B fixture on Friday night that is of much lesser profile, but no less significant than the repeat of the 2010 final taking place earlier in the night.

Form

Chile have won four of their six World Cup warm-up games, only losing narrowly to international heavyweights Brazil and Germany over that period of fixtures.

They were impressive in their win at Wembley against England when Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez scored twice for the visitors but struggled to break the deadlock for long periods in their final pre-tournament game against Northern Ireland before they struck twice late in the game to seal the win over Michael O'Neill's side.

Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli watched his side qualify for the finals after finishing third in South American qualifying, although of the nine sides competing in that qualification zone, only three conceded more goals.

Valencia's Eduardo Vargas has scored three in the last two games for the Chileans, including the opener against Northern Ireland after coming off the bench and a brace against Egypt.

Australia's performances since qualifying for the finals has been poor and illustrates why they are expected to struggle in the tournament, with only two wins form seven – and those came against Costa Rica and Canada.

They suffered successive 6-0 hammerings to Brazil and France toward the end of last year but bounced back with those two wins. They then raced into a 3-0 lead over Ecuador in their next game but eventually lost the game after conceding four times in just over half an hour at the end of the contest.

A 1-1 draw against South Africa followed and they completed their preparations with a narrow 1-0 loss to Croatia with Hull City striker Nikica Jelavic bagging the only goal of the game.

Jelavic's former Everton team-mate, Tim Cahill, has scored four in his last four games for the Socceroos including a brace in that cruel defeat to Ecuador and has an impressive 32 strikes in 69 games for his country, a national record.

Team News

Barring any late injury scares both teams should be at full strength for their World Cup opener at the Arenena Pantanal in Cuiaba.

Chile rested many of their star performers including Sanchez - and the Juventus duo of Mauricio Isla and Arturo Vidal – to give a run out to some fringe squad members against Northern Ireland before they came off the bench in the second half but all are expected to figure from the outset here.

Head to Head

Chile have won three of the four meetings between these teams, while a scoreless draw is the best the Aussies have managed against these opponents – in their first ever clash at the World Cup in 1974.

The three following games came over a five year period at the end of the century, with the Chileans running out 2-1 winners in their most recent tie.

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