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Socceroos thumped by France

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Australia lost 4-1 to France in their World Cup opener in Doha. The Socceroos are last in Group D, with a must-win clash against Tunisia on Saturday night. The top-two teams from each of the groups advance to the knockout stage. A 0-0 draw between reigning champion Denmark and Tunisia offered some hope.
Published 4 months ago · France

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