Doha, Qatar, Peru and Australia compete in the World Preliminary Round play-offs, with the winner advancing to the Qatar World Cup finals, which is also the last ticket to the Qatar World Cup!
Peru supports the national team and creates a twelfth person to support the home team
Peru and Australia compete for a Place in the Qatar World Cup in the World Cup, and the Peruvian government has ordered a national holiday in the public sector! Looking forward to supporting the national team in this way to enter the World Cup!
And that's not all, according to FTBL reports, 12,000 Peruvian fans will occupy the Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium in this important showdown. By comparison, with around 500 Australian fans expected in the stands, Doha appears to be Peru's home stadium!
Australia is prepared for the difficulties and is ready to play penalty shootouts
In the 90 minutes, Australia and Peru exchanged white papers, in terms of data, Peru had zero shots on target, while Australia hit the goal frame twice with 9 shots, and the game also entered a brutal extra time. Long before the match, Australian coach Alexander-Arnold said he was ready for a penalty shootout with Peru and looked forward to replicating the highlight of the 2005 World Cup penalty shootout victory over Uruguay.
From 1930 to the present, the World Cup has never been a regular tournament in the history of 6 Asian teams to participate, following the hosts Qatar, Iran, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Japan, Australia is expected to create a new history, becoming the sixth Asian team to participate in the 2022 World Cup! Arnold has been using "Reinvigorate the DNA of Australian football" as his slogan. And right now it's just a step away!
Extra time is over and the game is in a brutal penalty shootout! With Redmayne's save point, Australia finally eliminated Peru 5-4, Qatar World Cup group stage they will fight the defending champion France, the national football team can only envy!
Attach:
World Cup Round of 32 group list
Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands
Group B: England, Iran, United States, Wales
Group C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland
Group D: France, Australia/Peru, Denmark, Tunisia
Group E: Spain, Intercontinental play-off winners (Costa Rica/New Zealand), Germany, Japan
Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia
Group G: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon
Group H: Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, Republic of Korea