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wrote: “Expectations for Graham Arnold’s men, who begin arriving in Qatar over the next few days, are not particularly high. After a torturous qualification campaign, it’s a minor miracle they will be there at all – and it’ll be a bigger one if they get out of a group that features reigning world champions France, Denmark – a dark-horse team filled with UEFA Champions League players – and Tunisia, who look beatable enough on paper but possess threats that shouldn’t be underestimated.
Unlike the group phase, the knockout stage is elimination: the winners advance to the next round, and the losers go home. Do not advance to go, do not collect $200. It also means that draws aren’t an option: If a game is tied after 90 minutes, the game goes into 30 minutes of extra time. If that game is still tied, then there’s a penalty shootout. Whoever wins that shootout moves to the next round.Goalkeepers:Nathaniel Atkinson , Aziz Behich , Milos Degenek , Thomas Deng , Fran Karacic , Joel King , Kye Rowles , Harry Souttar , Bailey Wright .Keanu Baccus , Cameron Devlin , Ajdin Hrustic , Jackson Irvine , Riley McGree , Aaron Mooy .
Five-time winners Brazil, who also top the FIFA world rankings, are the most likely. Other world heavyweights include Argentina, Spain and reigning champions, France.
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