Australia vs Turkey - Group E
Australia and Turkey are probably the two sides battling out for second place in Group E. Unless Mexico beat Argentina, it’ll be one of these teams going through alongside the South Americans to the last 16. Australia should be through with a draw, whilst the Turks will have to beat the Socceroos to have any chance of progressing themselves. Australia have no real injury worries heading into the game, but do make a tactical change to their side with Brett Holman coming in for James Troisi. Turkey are also well set on the injury front, with Sener Ozbayrakli recovering from the injury he picked up against Argentina to start at right back. The also make a change in the heart of defence, with Ahmet Calik preferred to Semih Kaya. Australia: Ryan, Wright, Spiranovic, Sainsbury, Milligan, Jedinak, Mooy, Troisi, Kruse, Cahill, Leckie Turkey: Kivrak, Ozbayrakli, Calik, Toprak, Erkin, Sahin, Colak, Calhanoglu, Tore, Erdinc, Turan
Australia and Turkey are probably the two sides battling out for second place in Group E. Unless Mexico beat Argentina, it’ll be one of these teams going through alongside the South Americans to the last 16. Australia should be through with a draw, whilst the Turks will have to beat the Socceroos to have any chance of progressing themselves. Australia have no real injury worries heading into the game, but do make a tactical change to their side with Brett Holman coming in for James Troisi. Turkey are also well set on the injury front, with Sener Ozbayrakli recovering from the injury he picked up against Argentina to start at right back. The also make a change in the heart of defence, with Ahmet Calik preferred to Semih Kaya. Australia: Ryan, Wright, Spiranovic, Sainsbury, Milligan, Jedinak, Mooy, Troisi, Kruse, Cahill, Leckie Turkey: Kivrak, Ozbayrakli, Calik, Toprak, Erkin, Sahin, Colak, Calhanoglu, Tore, Erdinc, Turan