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Just realised if the world cup draw for Australia & Japan
was the other way around would of had the trifecta for sporting trips to Japan
9 October F1 https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2015/12/f1-2016-calendar-confirmed.html
11 October Aust V Japan world cup qualifier is in Australia
instead of Japan http://www.socceroos.com.au/results
16 October Moto gp http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2016/01/25/revised-2016-motogp-calendar/188735
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Saudi Arabia 2-2 Australia (Sainsbury 45', Juric 71')
Japan 2-1 Iraq
UAE 3-1 Thailand
STANDINGS
Australia 7, Saudi Arabia 7, Japan 6, UAE 6, Iraq 0, Thailand 0.
NEXT MATCHES - MATCHDAY 4 (October 11)
Australia v Japan
Iraq v Thailand
UAE v Saudi Arabia
Australia 1-1 Japan
Iraq 4-0 Thailand
Saudi Arabia 3-0 UAE
STANDINGS
Saudi Arabia 10, Australia 8, Japan 7, UAE 6, Iraq 3, Thailand 0.
NEXT MATCHES - MATCHDAY 5 (November 15)
Thailand v Australia
Japan v Saudi Arabia
UAE v Iraq
Thai King’s death sees Socceroos likely to play Thailand on neutral ground in World Cup qualifier
THE Socceroos’ World Cup qualifier
against Thailand on November 15 is set to be moved from Bangkok
following the death of Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej.
A
one-year period of mourning has been declared in Thailand in the wake
of the passing of Bhumibol, who was the world’s longest reigning monarch
before his death last Thursday, aged 88.
A Football Federation
Australia spokesman said there was also an instant 30-day period in
which the required organisation for the match could not take place.
A
decision on where the match will be played could be made as early as
Monday with Malaysia, the base of the Asian Football Confederation, and
Singapore understood to be among the neutral venues in contention to
host the game.
“Football Federation Australia is currently
awaiting official notification from FIFA and the Asian Football
Confederation on the status of the Australia v Thailand 2018 FIFA World
Cup Qualifier due to be played in Bangkok on 15 November,” an FFA
spokesman said on Saturday.
“FFA would like to offer its sincere
The AFC qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup are in the third-round stagecondolences to the Thailand Royal Family, the Football Association of
Thailand and the people of Thailand.”
Thailand is at the bottom of Group B with no point from four matches.
The Socceroos are in second spot with eight points — two less than leaders Saudi Arabia.
The top two teams from Group A and Group B qualify for the World Cup,
http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/thai-kings-death-sees-socceroos-likely-to-play-thailand-on-neutral-ground-in-world-cup-qualifier/news-story/482b44b4056bae031b2fb551ae6d4407while the two third-teams play each other over two legs, with the
winner to meet the fourth-placed CONCACAF nation in November next year
for a World Cup berth.
Japan 2-1 Saudi Arabia
Thailand 2-2 Australia
United Arab Emirates 2-0 Iraq
STANDINGS
Saudi Arabia 10 (GD +4)
Japan 10 (GD +3)
Australia 9 (GD +3)
United Arab Emirates 9 (GD +1)
Iraq 3 (GD -2)
Thailand 1 (GD -9)
NEXT MATCHES - MATCHDAY 6 (March 23)
Iraq v Australia
United Arab Emirates v Japan
Thailand v Saudi Arabia
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OTHER MATCHES
Thailand 0-3 Saudi Arabia
UAE v Japan (to be played later tonight)
STANDINGS (after 6/10 games)
Saudi Arabia 13, Australia 10, Japan 10*, UAE 9*, Iraq 4, Thailand 1.
Play UAE next Tuesday evening (5pm WST) at the Sydney Football Stadium.