The Socceroos would love a win to keep their FIFA World Cup dreams alive in Qatar as Tunisia look to further their own chances of progressing from Group D. Follow all the action from the Al Janoub Stadium in our live blog.
By Simon SmaleSocceroos coach Graham Arnold has told reporters that he is expecting a "very, very physical game," against the Eagles of Carthage this evening.
It's an outlook shared by Aziz Behich."We know what is ahead of us ... it's going to be a fight and we have got to match that fight and then play our football."
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