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Do not trust, Peru: the time Australia excluded Uruguay from a World Cup.

Martes 07 de Junio del 2022

Do not trust, Peru: the time Australia excluded Uruguay from a World Cup.

The Socceroos will face the Bicolor for the spot for Qatar 2022. They already know what it's like to eliminate a Conmebol team from the World Cup.

The Socceroos will face the Bicolor for the spot for Qatar 2022. They already know what it's like to eliminate a Conmebol team from the World Cup.

Australia defeated the United Arab Emirates in the Asian playoff and will face the Peruvian national team on June 13th for direct qualification to the 2022 Qatar World Cup, in a match whose winner will join Group D with France, Denmark, and Tunisia. Although this may seem like an easy pass for Ricardo Gareca's team, history tells a different story.

The day Australia surprised Uruguay

On November 16, 2005, the Australian national team hosted Uruguay in Sydney for the second leg of the playoff for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The team, led at the time by Jorge Fossati, were the clear favorites after winning the first leg 1-0 with a goal by Darío Rodríguez at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo.

However, they couldn't repeat the performance and were surprisingly defeated despite having many scoring opportunities. The match went into overtime and later into penalty shootout.

Mark Bresciano scored the opening goal for Australia against Uruguay in the 34th minute in Sydney. Photo: Socceroos

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Uruguay eliminated from the 2006 World Cup

The Socceroos scored the first penalty through Harry Kewell, while Darío Rodríguez missed his and left the Uruguayan national team behind on the scoreboard. In the second round, Lucas Neill scored the 2-0 for the Australians. However, Gustavo Varela scored the first goal for the Uruguayans, making it 2-1.

Tony Vidmar scored the third for the Kangaroos, but Fabián Estoyanoff did the same to make it 3-2. Mark Viduka missed his shot and it seemed that Uruguay could turn the tide, but Marcelo Zalayeta couldn't take advantage of the error and left the fate of the Celeste in the hands of the Australian John Aloisi, who managed to convert his penalty and surprise the football world, winning the shootout 4-2 and eliminating the Uruguayans from the World Cup.

Here's the penalty that eliminated Uruguay from the World Cup:

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When will Peru vs. Australia be played?

The Peru vs. Australia match will be played on Monday, June 13th. It will be the second to last World Cup playoff match, and the winner will qualify for Group D of the World Cup.

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What time is the Peru vs. Australia match?

In all of Peru, the Peru vs. Australia match can be followed from 1:00 p.m. The clock in Qatar, where the match will be played, will mark 9:00 p.m. when the referee blows the whistle.

Which channel will broadcast Peru vs. Australia?

The TV broadcast of the Peru vs. Australia playoff will be handled by Latina (on free-to-air TV) and Movistar Deportes (on cable and/or satellite). You can also follow the minute-by-minute coverage on the La República Deportes website.

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