FIFA World Cup Asian qualifier to boost Hangzhou economy with record-high attendance
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SOCCEROOS fight for World Cup spot in pivotal qualifiers on 10 and Paramount+
TV Blackbox SOCCEROOS fight for World Cup spot in pivotal qualifiers on 10 and Paramount+ The Socceroos’ push for the 2026 FIFA World Cup heats up with two crucial qualifiers against Indonesia and China. Sitting second in Group C but with little room for error, every point counts as Australia looks to secure direct qualification. The action kicks off on March 20 against Indonesia, live and free on 10, 10 Play, and Paramount+, followed by a showd…
FIFA World Cup Asian qualifier to boost Hangzhou economy with record-high attendance
China's national football team is gearing up for a crucial World Cup Asian qualifier against Australia on March 25 in Hangzhou, a match that is not only pivotal for the team's World Cup aspirations but also expected to generate significant economic benefits for the host city.
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