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Chile vs Australia - ITV 11pm KO
So the third game of the day is a late kick off between two teams who will almost certainly be existing the world cup after their 3 group games.
It may not be the most exciting fixture of the day, but if anyone will be up watching it later on then please join in with your comments during the game. Enjoy the match! |
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Almost certainly? Chile are a good side.
ps - are you going for a world record in creating match threads? |
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Hammering for Australia.
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Chile/Netherlands is a close call. The dutch aren't the team they were four years ago. Vidal is a doubt for tonights game though which would be a blow to Chile.
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Almost certainly? Chile are a good side.
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It would be shocking if Chile finished ahead of Spain or Netherlands in this group. I don't think it will happen.
You think Chile are that bad? I think you will be in for a surprise personally. |
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Chile will win this one. In fact I expect them to finish 2nd in the group.
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It would be shocking if Chile finished ahead of Spain or Netherlands in this group. I don't think it will happen.
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It would be shocking if Chile finished ahead of Spain or Netherlands in this group. I don't think it will happen.
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I expect chile to go through as well, this isn't a great Dutch side
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Heehee, some of the comments in here after Spain's drubbing.
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Even more confident of a high scoring Chile victory now.
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Looking forward to seeing what Alexis Sanchez can do against the Aussie defence.
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Does anyone think Chile could beat the Aussies Home & Away?
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Even more confident of a high scoring Chile victory now.
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All Chile's matches are now must-watches, they hold all the cards in Group B now. They've got Spain by the balls, if they do indeed win tonight then two draws against Spain/Netherlands will see them knock Spain out no matter what Spain do. Whether they can do that remains to be seen, but why not?
In the meantime, they really should be going for a comfortable win tonight. |
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Chile: Bravo (c), Isla, Mena, Medel, Jara, Aranguiz, Diaz, Vidal, Valdivia, Sanchez, Vargas
Australia: Ryan, Franjic, Spiranovic, Wilkinson, Davidson, Bresciano, Milligan, Jedinak (c), Cahill, Oar, Leckie |
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A Crystal Palace captain leading a team out at the World Cup.
![]() Go get 'em Jedi. |
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Good to see Vidal start.
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Worth mentioning that what with recent events, if Australia somehow squeeze a victory they will actually be in with a real shot.
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Seems weird having watched live football finishing at near 10 then still having another game to.
This tine tomorrow it will be two games still to go |
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Seems weird having watched live football finishing at near 10 then still having another game to.
This tine tomorrow it will be two games still to go |
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Chile will be looking not only to beat Australia but to hammer them, if Spain and Chile are level on points at end of group good chance for Chile to have a big goal difference, but who knows after that last game
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Seems weird having watched live football finishing at near 10 then still having another game to.
This tine tomorrow it will be two games still to go
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Worth mentioning that what with recent events, if Australia somehow squeeze a victory they will actually be in with a real shot.
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