Brisbane is gearing up to stage its biggest-ever soccer international while Sydney will host the Socceroos' World Cup qualifying blockbuster with China.Football Federation Australia has scheduled two major announcements in the Queensland and NSW capitals on Friday morning to unveil the venues for Australia's upcoming home qualifiers in June.The Socceroos hold the outright lead of their group in the initial qualifying stage for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after last week's goalless draw with ...
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