WORLD CUP
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
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Brazil
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53%
47%
Australia
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Brazil
| Line-up | ||
|---|---|---|
| POS | No | Name |
G |
1 | Dida |
D |
2 | Cafu |
D |
3 | Lúcio |
D |
4 | Juan |
D |
6 | Roberto Carlos |
M |
5 | Emerson |
| M | 17 | Gilberto Silva |
M |
8 | Kaká |
M |
10 | Ronaldinho |
M |
11 | Jose da Silva Junior Ze Roberto |
F |
7 | Adriano |
| F | 21 | Fred |
F |
9 | Ronaldo |
| F | 23 | Robinho |
| Substitutes | ||
| POS | No | Name |
| G | 22 | Júlio César |
| G | 12 | Ceni Rogerio |
| D | 13 | Cicinho |
| D | 14 | Luisão |
| D | 15 | Cris |
| D | 16 | Gilberto Melo |
| M | 17 | Gilberto Silva |
| M | 18 | Mineiro |
| M | 19 | Juninho Pernambucano |
| M | 20 | Luis Ricardinho |
| F | 21 | Fred |
| F | 23 | Robinho |
Australia
| Line-up | ||
|---|---|---|
| POS | No | Name |
G |
1 | Mark Schwarzer |
D |
2 | Lucas Neill |
D |
3 | Craig Moore |
| F | 15 | John Aloisi |
D |
6 | Tony Popovic |
| M | 23 | Marco Bresciano |
D |
14 | Scott Chipperfield |
M |
4 | Tim Cahill |
| F | 10 | Harry Kewell |
M |
5 | Jason Culina |
M |
7 | Brett Emerton |
M |
13 | Vince Grella |
M |
21 | Mile Sterjovski |
F |
9 | Mark Viduka |
| Substitutes | ||
| POS | No | Name |
| G | 12 | Ante Covic |
| G | 18 | Zeljko Kalac |
| D | 16 | Michael Beauchamp |
| D | 22 | Mark Milligan |
| M | 8 | Josip Skoko |
| M | 11 | Stan Lazaridis |
| M | 20 | Luke Wilkshire |
| M | 23 | Marco Bresciano |
| F | 10 | Harry Kewell |
| F | 15 | John Aloisi |
| F | 17 | Archie Thompson |
| F | 19 | Joshua Kennedy |
Match Stats
- Brazil
- Australia
| 18(6) | Shots (on goal) | 14(4) |
| 9 | Fouls | 23 |
| 7 | Corner kicks | 4 |
| 5 | Offsides | 1 |
| 53% | Time of Possession | 47% |
| 3 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
| 0 | Red Cards | 0 |
| 6 | Saves | 5 |
93'
92'
90'
Australia always looked a bit vulnerable on the break as they pushed forward for an equaliser, but they have still played really well this evening.
89'
88'
BRAZILIAN SUB: Fred comes on to replace Adriano. The young Lyon striker comes on to replace Adriano, who looks dead on his feet.
87'
Australia have Brazil under a little pressure here; they are lofting some quality balls in to the penalty area, and Lucio and Juan are being kept on their toes.
86'
85'
Australia came so close to an equaliser there; Dida was well beaten by Viduka's header.
84'
83'
A clumsy challenge from Cafu hands Australia a free-kick. Robinho is booked for saying something out of turn as he protested the decision.
82'
81'
80'
Brazil win a free-kick; central, 40 yards out. Roberto Carlos seems interested in a shot...
79'
78'
Australia win a free-kick, 40 yards from goal; they send a couple of players forward...
77'
Robinho has certainly had a positive impact since coming off the bench; Ronaldo might find himself starting on the bench in Brazil's final group game.
76'
75'
Australia are still managing to cope fairly comfortably with the Brazilian attacks, though they are becoming a little more frequent and threatening as the game progresses.
74'
Brazil win another free-kick; this time it is so far out, even Carlos refuses to shoot, and the World Champions take it short.
73'
Bresciano hurls Cafu to the ground after the great right-back checked his run down the left wing. Free-kick to Brazil.
72'
71'
BRAZIL SUBS: Gilberto Silva and Robinho come on to replace Emerson and Ronaldo. Another quiet game for Ronaldo; Robinho will add some energy and dynamism.
70'
Kaka breaks brilliantly down the right; he cuts in to the area before firing in a low shot, but Schwarzer gets down quickly to save.
69'
AUSTRALIA SUB: Moore off, Aloisi on. An attacking change from Hiddink, who takes off a centre-back to the veteran striker.
68'
67'
The Aussie fans are whistling now as Brazil try to take the sting out of the game with a spell of possession-football in their own half.
66'
Lucio goes down after a challenge with Viduka; the referee encourages him to get to his feet. There doesn't seem a lot wrong with him.
65'
Cafu has remarkable stamina; he is still bursting up and down that right touchline, despite the heat and humidity.
64'
Kewell has made a difference for Australia; he is getting in behind Cafu and causing an occasional threat.
63'
Emerson clips a good pass in to the run of Carlos, who had made a run in to the penalty area, but Moore comes across to make a good challenge.
62'
Australia seem a little deflated, as though any self-belief they had disappeared when Adriano fired that low shot in to the bottom corner.
61'
Kewell robs Juan on the half-way line; he only has Ze Roberto to beat in front of him, but loses the ball to a good challenge.
59'
Australia win a corner when Cafu is forced to tackle Kewell on the left-edge of the area. Bresciano curls the set-piece in to the middle, but Viduka misses the header.
58'
That was a fantastic chance for Kewell; all he had to do was roll the ball in to an empty net, but instead went for power and blasted over.
57'
56'
BRAZIL SUB: Cahill is replaced by Kewell; Cahill still looked a little short of match-fitness.
55'
54'
Ronaldinho curls a corner in to the penalty area, but Schwarzer comes through a crowd of players to punch clear.
53'
52'
It does seem now that Brazil have got an extra spring in their step now they have taken the lead.
51'
Ronaldo strays off-side as he tries to get on a pass between Neill and Moore by Ronaldinho.
50'
It's going to be tough now for Australia, now that Brazil have finally got their confidence back up.
49'
48'
Brazil attack well down the left flank; Kaka finds Carlos with a pass in behind Neill, but his cross is over-hit.
47'
Kaka does well to get to the by-line and send over a cross to the near post, but the linesman rules that the ball had gone out of play.
46'
Ronaldo holds off three defenders before knocking the ball through Moore's legs and drawing a free-kick.
45'
46'
HALF-TIME: A scrappy half, but Australia will be delighted. They have coped fairly easily with Brazil, and occasionally threatened going forward.
45'
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43'
Australia win a corner off the legs of Juan; Bresciano curls the set-piece in to the middle, but Lucio heads clear.
43'
Emerton does well down the right, winning a throw of Juan, who had come out to cover behind Roberto Carlos.
42'
41'
AUSTRALIA SUB: Bresciano replaces Popovic; Australian's most expensive footballer ever comes on to replace the injured Popovic.
40'
Popovic is down, receiving some treatment on a calf injury; he looks in some pain, and is soon trudging off the field.
39'
Culina is booked for a foul on Juan; replays show that the Australian midfielder did catch Juan with a studs-up challenge on his thigh.
38'
Lucio breaks forward with a positive run down the right wing; Kaka feeds him the ball, but the centre-back's cross is blocked.
37'
35'
Australia have actually had more shots on goal than Brazil, but all of their efforts have been from 25 yards or more.
34'
Australia have done really well in closing down the Brazlian threats; Kaka and Ronaldinho haven't been given any time whatsoever.
33'
32'
Emerton combines well down the right with Culina, but he wastes the chance to send over a threatening cross as he allows Roberto Carlos to get back and block.
31'
Ronaldo is booked for shooting after the whistle had gone an earlier off-side.
30'
This referee is really starting to annoy me; again, he stops play for a minor foul as a free-kick is sent in to the penalty area.
29'
Cafu is booked for catching Cahill from behind out on the left flank; the Brazilian captain takes the decision with a smile, and even shakes the referee's hand.
28'
28'
If there is a winner in today's game, they will qualify from Group F, thanks to Croatia and Japan's draw earlier in the day.
27'
26'
25'
Ze Roberto falls over his own feet, but is awarded a free-kick for his trouble. Odd decision from the referee.
24'
Ronaldinho tries to chip a pass over the top for Cafu, but the ball runs out; Australia are very organised in defence, and are certainly frustrating Brazil.
23'
The game has got a bit scrappy; it is very stop-start, with a lot of niggly fouls and breaks in play. Not the sort of flowing football we associate Brazil with.
22'
Viduka is caught off-side as he tried to get on the end of Chipperfield's pass in behind Cafu.
21'
20'
Ronaldinho has his first run at the Austealian defence, but Neill makes a fantastic challenge on the edge of the penalty area.
19'
Ronaldinho is being forced back in to his own half to collect the ball; Australia are doing an excellent job of keeping him quiet.
18'
Referee Merk is forced to intervene to stop some pushing inside the penalty area whilst Ronaldinho waited to swing in a free-kick from the right.
17'
...Culina curls the ball in to the crowded area, but Dida comes early and claims comfortably.
16'
Ze Roberto slides in and takes down Culina; free-kick to the Aussies, and a chance to load the penalty area and put Brazil under some pressure...
15'
Adriano can't turn on the edge of the penalty area; Moore was very tight to the Inter Milan striker there.
14'
It has been a bright start to the match here in Munich; Australia certainly don't look overawed by the five-time Champions.
14'
14'
Emerton is booked for protesting too fiercely after a free-kick decision went the way of Roberto Carlos.
13'
Chipperfield cuts inside from the left wing; the space opens up in front of him, but the full-back then scuffs his shot.
12'
11'
Grella catches Ronaldo with a late kick to his shin; free-kick, on the right-corner of the penalty area.
10'
9'
Culina sends a corner in to the penalty area, but it is too high for Cahill at the back post and the ball runs behind.
9'
Australia have made a good start here; they are knocking the ball around with confidence and making some good runs up front.
8'
Brazil looked lacklustre in their opening game; they'll be desperate to put on a positive, attacking performance to show they are worthy of the hype that surrounds them.
7'
Neill breaks forward from the back; he tries to feed a pass in to the run of Emerton, but Cafu intercepts.
6'
5'
Juan hammers a clearance high up field for Ronaldo to chase, but the ball finds its way through to Schwarzer.
5'
4'
3'
...he sends a good cross in to the middle, but Australia defend it well.
3'
Kaka is caught by Chipperfield; free-kick to Brazil, out on the right. Ronaldinho stands over the set-piece...
2'
Ze Roberto attempts a cross-field pass towards Cafu, but he mis-hits and the ball runs out for a throw.
1'
Ronaldinho feeds a pass in to the feet of Ronaldo, but his first touch is heavy and Moore nips the ball off him.
Brazil will start with the same side who edged out Croatia in their opening match, with under-fire striker Ronaldo keeping his place up front.
Harry Kewell loses his place in the Australian side, with Basle midfielder Mile Sterjovski taking the Liverpool man's place.