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Australia vs. United Arab Emirates LIVE via ESPN 2 ONLINE | LIVE follows the playoff game of the Asian Qualifiers heading to Qatar 2022, this Tuesday, June 7 from 1:00 pm (Peruvian time). The transmission of one of the most attractive matches today will be in charge of Star + (Star Plus), ESPN2 and ESPN Mexico. To watch football live like this match, you have different alternatives for streaming service and TV channels.

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The selections of Australia and the United Arab Emirates will be measured with the objective of obtaining the pass for the international repechage, where Peru is already waiting. The ultimate goal is to be in the upcoming World Cup. Follow minute by minute, statistics, incidents, goals, interviews and results of the match that will be played at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Rayán.

What time is Australia vs. United Arab Emirates live?

  • Peru, Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador: 1:00 pm
  • Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Venezuela: 2:00 pm
  • Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil: 3:00 p.m
  • Spain: 8:00 p.m

Australia vs. United Arab Emirates: match channels and how to watch on TV

The Australia vs. The United Arab Emirates will be one of the most attractive duels of the day in the football world. The confrontation will take place at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium and will be broadcast for Peru and the rest of South America, by Star + (Star Plus) and ESPN2. In Mexico, the contest can be seen on Star + (Star Plus) and ESPN Mexico, while in the United States, the channel with the rights is Paramount +.

Australia vs. United Arab Emirates: this is how the teams arrive

Australia, 42nd in the FIFA rankings, are seeking their fifth consecutive qualification for the World Cup finals, but have only won two of their last eight meetings.

The ‘Socceroos’ will be deprived of their game organizer, Tom Rogic (53 caps), a footballer who informed the Australian Federation of his decision not to accompany the team for personal reasons.

The 2-1 friendly win against Jordan on 1 June was not a great game, but it nonetheless gave Australia coach Graham Arnold hope.

“In the course of the last few games, when we were losing 1-0 (…), we fell apart, but this time it was not the case.or”, said the technician, admitting in any case that there are “still a lot of work to do”.

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The challenge for the Aussies will be to create play, when they only scored from set pieces against Jordan.

For the United Arab Emirates, led since February by the Argentine Rodolfo Arruabarrena (in his first experience in a national team on the bench), a second World Cup qualification is at stake.

But the team ranked 68th in the FIFA ranking could only draw 1-1 against modest Gambia (123rd) on 29 May.

Their hopes rest largely on Ali Mabkhout, the top scorer in all World Cup qualifying stages with 14 goals, although he has only scored four in his last 11 games.

“I think the two teams are very even, considering our close matches in recent years and the fact that we have finished third in our respective groups.” of the Qualifiers, estimated Mabkhout on the FIFA site.

Australia vs. United Arab Emirates: history of clashes

  • United Arab Emirates 1-0 Australia | 2019 | Asian Cup
  • Australia 2-0 United Arab Emirates | 2017 | playoffs
  • United Arab Emirates 0-1 Australia | 2016 | playoffs
  • Australia 2-0 United Arab Emirates | 2015 | Asian Cup
  • United Arab Emirates 0-0 Australia | 2014 | Friendly
  • United Arab Emirates 0-0 Australia | 2011 | Friendly

Australia vs. United Arab Emirates: probable line-ups

Australia: Ryan, Karacic, Rowles, Wright, Davidson; Dougall, Mooy, Mabil, McGree, Hrustic y MacLaren. DT: Graham Arnold.

United Arab Emirates: Eisa, Hussain, Al Hammadi, Al-Ahbabi, Abbas, Hassan, Ramadan, Abdulrahman, Canedo, Mabkhout y Al-Maazmi. DT: Rodolfo Arruabarrena.

With information from AFP.

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