Australia vs Denmark: How to watch live, stream link, team news

This will be an epic battle in Group D as Australia and Denmark can both reach the last 16 of the World Cup heading into their final group game.
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After their superb win against Tunisia last time out, Australia know a win against Denmark puts them in the last 16 of the World Cup for just the second time in their history. Graham Arnold has had plenty of criticism for the way his team play but they were totally committed against Tunisia and always carried a threat on the counter. They will have to put in a very similar display against the talented Danes but a point could well be enough as Tunisia would have to beat France in the other game in Group D to complicate matters further for Australia and Denmark.
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As for Denmark, they have had a very poor tournament so far. They were woeful in attack against Tunisia in an opening game stalemate, while they were beaten by France last time out and Kasper Hjulmand has failed to get his team going in attack. Christian Eriksen and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg are trying to drive Denmark on from midfield but they just haven’t look dangerous going forward. They have to win against Australia and then hope Tunisia doesn’t beat France and it goes down to goal difference.
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Here is everything you need for Australia vs Denmark.
Kick off: 10am ET – Wednesday, November 30Stadium: Al Janoub Stadium, Al WakrahTV channels en Español: TelemundoStreaming en Español: Peacock (all 64 matches)
Key storylines, players to watch closelyAustralia will set up exactly the same as they did against Tunisia as they will whip in balls to Mitchell Duke who was the hero with his superb flicked header. Both Duke and Arnold pointed to the ‘Aussie Spirit’ getting them the win against Tunisia and there is a real grit and determination about this team.
Denmark know they have to win, so they will go for a more attack-minded lineup and they have the quality to beat Australia. They will likely start Braithwaite and Dolberg as they try to get something going in attack and this is basically a knockout game in the group stage.
Australia quick factsCurrent FIFA world ranking: 38World Cup titles: 0World Cup appearances: 5How they qualified: Qualified from AFC via the intercontinental playoffsCoach: Graham ArnoldKey players: Mathew Ryan, Aaron Mooy, Mathew Leckie
Denmark quick factsCurrent FIFA world ranking: 10World Cup titles: 0World Cup appearances: 5How they qualified: Qualified automatically from UEFA (Won Group F)Coach: Kasper HjulmandKey players: Kasper Schmeichel, Simon Kjaer, Christian Eriksen
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