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Ralf Rangnick's Casting Show: Austria Seeks Its World Cup Heroes

Summary by Die Presse
Team leader Ralf Rangnick will change strongly against Ghana and South Korea. Who are fixed starters for the World Cup squad, where is there new competition and who can calculate last-minute chances?

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Here she is, the starting line-up with which Austria's team leader Ralf Rangnick is looking for success in the test game hit against Ghana and thus the perfect start to the World Cup year 2026! Here's the line-up:Austria's national football team starts today in the Ernst Happel Stadium with a test match against Ghana into the World Cup year. With Paul Wanner and Carney Chukwuemeka two hopeful ÖFB entries are in front of their national game debut…

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Up to eleven changes are allowed, which is a pleasure to the team leader, who wants to help neo-national players make their debut

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Team leader Ralf Rangnick will change strongly against Ghana and South Korea. Who are fixed starters for the World Cup squad, where is there new competition and who can calculate last-minute chances?

·Vienna, Austria
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With the test against Ghana, Austria's national football team will open the World Cup year 2026. Neo team players Carney Chukwuemeka and Paul Wanner will already play.

Austria's national football team kicks off its World Cup year on Friday (6:00 PM CET/live on ORF 1) with a friendly against Ghana at the Ernst Happel Stadium. Two promising new signings to the Austrian national team, Paul Wanner and Carney Chukwuemeka, are poised to make their international debuts. While the duo are likely to start on the bench, coach Ralf Rangnick intends to give almost his entire squad playing time, with up to eleven substitut…

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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