Brazil vs Australia, 2006 FIFA World Cup, Group Stage
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Brazil are hosting Australia
at Allianz Arena, München, Germany, starting on
. The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup.
Match Timeline
- 0': Hi, Alex here; I'm here to guide you through Brazil's Group F match against Australia.
- 0': Harry Kewell loses his place in the Australian side, with Basle midfielder Mile Sterjovski taking the Liverpool man's place.
- 0': Brazil will start with the same side who edged out Croatia in their opening match, with under-fire striker Ronaldo keeping his place up front.
- 0': HERE WE GO! BRAZIL KICK OFF.
- 1': Ronaldinho feeds a pass in to the feet of Ronaldo, but his first touch is heavy and Moore nips the ball off him.
- 2': Ze Roberto attempts a cross-field pass towards Cafu, but he mis-hits and the ball runs out for a throw.
- 3': Kaka is caught by Chipperfield; free-kick to Brazil, out on the right. Ronaldinho stands over the set-piece...
- 3': ...he sends a good cross in to the middle, but Australia defend it well.
- 4': OOH! Kaka flashes a volley narrowly wide of the post after he had been set-up by a nice touch on the edge of the area by Ronaldo.
- 5': UGLY! Cahill's first contribution is to slice a shot horribly wide from 30 yards.
- 5': Juan hammers a clearance high up field for Ronaldo to chase, but the ball finds its way through to Schwarzer.
- 6': NICE EFFORT! Viduka strikes a good shot from distance, although Dida is well positioned and collects comfortably.
- 7': Neill breaks forward from the back; he tries to feed a pass in to the run of Emerton, but Cafu intercepts.
- 8': Brazil looked lacklustre in their opening game; they'll be desperate to put on a positive, attacking performance to show they are worthy of the hype that surrounds them.
- 9': Australia have made a good start here; they are knocking the ball around with confidence and making some good runs up front.
- 9': Culina sends a corner in to the penalty area, but it is too high for Cahill at the back post and the ball runs behind.
- 10': BLOCKED! Adriano's piledriver from distance is blocked by Neill on the edge of his penalty area.
- 11': Grella catches Ronaldo with a late kick to his shin; free-kick, on the right-corner of the penalty area.
- 12': DREADFUL! The set-piece is worked to Roberto Carlos, but he blasts his shot high and wide. Poor effort.
- 13': Chipperfield cuts inside from the left wing; the space opens up in front of him, but the full-back then scuffs his shot.
- 14': Emerton is booked for protesting too fiercely after a free-kick decision went the way of Roberto Carlos.
- 14': GOOD DEFENDING! Popovic has to be alert to track the run of Adriano in to the penalty area and shield the ball back to Schwarzer.
- 14': It has been a bright start to the match here in Munich; Australia certainly don't look overawed by the five-time Champions.
- 15': Adriano can't turn on the edge of the penalty area; Moore was very tight to the Inter Milan striker there.
- 16': Ze Roberto slides in and takes down Culina; free-kick to the Aussies, and a chance to load the penalty area and put Brazil under some pressure...
- 17': ...Culina curls the ball in to the crowded area, but Dida comes early and claims comfortably.
- 18': Referee Merk is forced to intervene to stop some pushing inside the penalty area whilst Ronaldinho waited to swing in a free-kick from the right.
- 19': Ronaldinho is being forced back in to his own half to collect the ball; Australia are doing an excellent job of keeping him quiet.
- 20': Ronaldinho has his first run at the Austealian defence, but Neill makes a fantastic challenge on the edge of the penalty area.
- 21': WOEFUL! Roberto Carlos, who clearly believes his own hype, opts to shoot from 45 yards; unsurprisingly, he again blasts high over the bar.
- 22': Viduka is caught off-side as he tried to get on the end of Chipperfield's pass in behind Cafu.
- 23': The game has got a bit scrappy; it is very stop-start, with a lot of niggly fouls and breaks in play. Not the sort of flowing football we associate Brazil with.
- 24': Ronaldinho tries to chip a pass over the top for Cafu, but the ball runs out; Australia are very organised in defence, and are certainly frustrating Brazil.
- 25': Ze Roberto falls over his own feet, but is awarded a free-kick for his trouble. Odd decision from the referee.
- 26': CIRCUS FOOTBALL! Ronaldinho trips over the ball inside the penalty area, prompting wild cheers from the Australians in the crowd.
- 27': GOOD EFFORT! Culina spins and gets a good shot away, but his effort is straight at Dida.
- 28': If there is a winner in today's game, they will qualify from Group F, thanks to Croatia and Japan's draw earlier in the day.
- 28': GREAT BLOCK! Ronaldinho chips a delightful pass over the top for Ronaldo, but Moore throws himself at the shot and the ball spins out for a corner.
- 29': Cafu is booked for catching Cahill from behind out on the left flank; the Brazilian captain takes the decision with a smile, and even shakes the referee's hand.
- 30': This referee is really starting to annoy me; again, he stops play for a minor foul as a free-kick is sent in to the penalty area.
- 31': Ronaldo is booked for shooting after the whistle had gone an earlier off-side.
- 32': Emerton combines well down the right with Culina, but he wastes the chance to send over a threatening cross as he allows Roberto Carlos to get back and block.
- 33': AMBITIOUS! Grella blasts a hopeful shot in at goal from 40 yards; it doesn't trouble Dida.
- 34': Australia have done really well in closing down the Brazlian threats; Kaka and Ronaldinho haven't been given any time whatsoever.
- 35': Australia have actually had more shots on goal than Brazil, but all of their efforts have been from 25 yards or more.
- 37': GOOD CHANCE! Kaka flicks a pass in to the path of Ronaldo, but the Real Madrid striker completely misses his kick and the chance goes begging.
- 38': Lucio breaks forward with a positive run down the right wing; Kaka feeds him the ball, but the centre-back's cross is blocked.
- 39': Culina is booked for a foul on Juan; replays show that the Australian midfielder did catch Juan with a studs-up challenge on his thigh.
- 40': Popovic is down, receiving some treatment on a calf injury; he looks in some pain, and is soon trudging off the field.
- 41': AUSTRALIA SUB: Bresciano replaces Popovic; Australian's most expensive footballer ever comes on to replace the injured Popovic.
- 42': CLOSE! Ronaldo holds off Grella before firing in a right-foot shot which whistles just wide of the far post. Good effort.
- 43': Emerton does well down the right, winning a throw of Juan, who had come out to cover behind Roberto Carlos.
- 43': Australia win a corner off the legs of Juan; Bresciano curls the set-piece in to the middle, but Lucio heads clear.
- 44': GREAT FEET! Viduka does wonderfully to rob Lucio inside the Brazil penalty area, before twisting the defender inside-out with a neat turn.
- 45': OOOH! Bresciano cuts in from the left and curls a shot just over the crossbar. Dida looked beaten.
- 46': HALF-TIME: A scrappy half, but Australia will be delighted. They have coped fairly easily with Brazil, and occasionally threatened going forward.
- 45': Australia kick off the second half.
- 46': Ronaldo holds off three defenders before knocking the ball through Moore's legs and drawing a free-kick.
- 47': Kaka does well to get to the by-line and send over a cross to the near post, but the linesman rules that the ball had gone out of play.
- 48': Brazil attack well down the left flank; Kaka finds Carlos with a pass in behind Neill, but his cross is over-hit.
- 49': GOAL! Ronaldo rolls the ball across the penalty area to Adriano, who holds off his marker before firing a low shot inside the near post.
- 50': It's going to be tough now for Australia, now that Brazil have finally got their confidence back up.
- 51': Ronaldo strays off-side as he tries to get on a pass between Neill and Moore by Ronaldinho.
- 52': It does seem now that Brazil have got an extra spring in their step now they have taken the lead.
- 53': MIS-CONTROL! Adriano'S deflected shot reaches Ronaldo inside the penalty area, but he can't bring the ball under control and Australia clear.
- 54': Ronaldinho curls a corner in to the penalty area, but Schwarzer comes through a crowd of players to punch clear.
- 55': NO PACE! Bresciano breaks the off-side trap as he cuts in from the left wing; he has a free run through on goal, but Cafu sprints back to put in a crucial block.
- 56': BRAZIL SUB: Cahill is replaced by Kewell; Cahill still looked a little short of match-fitness.
- 57': WHAT A CHANCE! Dida drops a simple catch inside his penalty area; the ball spins to Kewell, but the Liverpool winger blasts his shot over when faced with an open-goal.
- 58': That was a fantastic chance for Kewell; all he had to do was roll the ball in to an empty net, but instead went for power and blasted over.
- 59': Australia win a corner when Cafu is forced to tackle Kewell on the left-edge of the area. Bresciano curls the set-piece in to the middle, but Viduka misses the header.
- 61': Kewell robs Juan on the half-way line; he only has Ze Roberto to beat in front of him, but loses the ball to a good challenge.
- 62': Australia seem a little deflated, as though any self-belief they had disappeared when Adriano fired that low shot in to the bottom corner.
- 63': Emerson clips a good pass in to the run of Carlos, who had made a run in to the penalty area, but Moore comes across to make a good challenge.
- 64': Kewell has made a difference for Australia; he is getting in behind Cafu and causing an occasional threat.
- 65': Cafu has remarkable stamina; he is still bursting up and down that right touchline, despite the heat and humidity.
- 66': Lucio goes down after a challenge with Viduka; the referee encourages him to get to his feet. There doesn't seem a lot wrong with him.
- 67': The Aussie fans are whistling now as Brazil try to take the sting out of the game with a spell of possession-football in their own half.
- 68': FIZZER! Kewell again breaks down the left-channel; perhaps sensing he doesn't have the pace to beat Cafu, he opts to shoot but fizzes a dipping shot just over the bar.
- 69': AUSTRALIA SUB: Moore off, Aloisi on. An attacking change from Hiddink, who takes off a centre-back to the veteran striker.
- 70': Kaka breaks brilliantly down the right; he cuts in to the area before firing in a low shot, but Schwarzer gets down quickly to save.
- 71': BRAZIL SUBS: Gilberto Silva and Robinho come on to replace Emerson and Ronaldo. Another quiet game for Ronaldo; Robinho will add some energy and dynamism.
- 72': GOOD SKILL! Robinho glides past Chipperfield before firing in a shot from distance, though Schwarzer is able to see it wide.
- 73': Bresciano hurls Cafu to the ground after the great right-back checked his run down the left wing. Free-kick to Brazil.
- 74': Brazil win another free-kick; this time it is so far out, even Carlos refuses to shoot, and the World Champions take it short.
- 75': Australia are still managing to cope fairly comfortably with the Brazilian attacks, though they are becoming a little more frequent and threatening as the game progresses.
- 76': RUBBISH! Brazil break with pace and in numbers; they pass-up a couple of decent shooting chances before Robinho finally gets an acrobatic shot away which sails over the bar.
- 77': Robinho has certainly had a positive impact since coming off the bench; Ronaldo might find himself starting on the bench in Brazil's final group game.
- 78': Australia win a free-kick, 40 yards from goal; they send a couple of players forward...
- 79': GREAT EFFORT! Bresciano's acrobatic scissor-kick seems to be heading for the top corner before Dida paws it away to safety.
- 80': Brazil win a free-kick; central, 40 yards out. Roberto Carlos seems interested in a shot...
- 81': WHEN WILL HE LEARN? Roberto Carlos opts to shoot, but blasts his free-kick high over the bar.
- 82': OFF THE BAR! Ronaldinho's corner from the left is headed against the crossbar by Kaka. Australia are hanging on by their fingertips.
- 83': A clumsy challenge from Cafu hands Australia a free-kick. Robinho is booked for saying something out of turn as he protested the decision.
- 84': SO, SO CLOSE! Bresciano whips the free-kick in to the middle; the ball glances off the head of Viduka, but spins agonisingly wide of the far post.
- 85': Australia came so close to an equaliser there; Dida was well beaten by Viduka's header.
- 86': AGONISING! Viduka nips in to beat Dida to the ball; he flicks out a boot and lifts the ball over the Brazilian keeper, but the ball lands on the roof of the net.
- 87': Australia have Brazil under a little pressure here; they are lofting some quality balls in to the penalty area, and Lucio and Juan are being kept on their toes.
- 88': BRAZILIAN SUB: Fred comes on to replace Adriano. The young Lyon striker comes on to replace Adriano, who looks dead on his feet.
- 89': GOAL! Robinho slams a shot against the inside of the post, and with Schwarzer left stranded, Fred rolls the ball in to the empty net.
- 90': Australia always looked a bit vulnerable on the break as they pushed forward for an equaliser, but they have still played really well this evening.
- 92': WHAT A MISS! Emerton makes a crucial block from Robinho's low cross; the ball falls to Kaka on the penalty spot, but he side-foots over the crossbar.
- 93': FULL-TIME: Australia made Brazil work really hard for their win, and had chances to equalise before Fred's late goal sealed it. Brazil book their place in the next round; the Aussies still have a chance to qualify if they get a result from their final game against Croatia.
Statistics
AUS |
BRA![]() |
|
|---|---|---|
| 23 | Fouls | 9 |
| 2 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
| 0 | Red Cards | 0 |
| 1 | Offsides | 5 |
| 4 | Corner Kicks | 7 |
| 5 | Saves | 6 |
| 47 | Possession | 53 |
| 14 | SHOTS | 18 |
| 4 | ON GOAL | 6 |
| 0.3 | On Target % | 0.3 |
| 0 | Penalty Goals | 0 |
| 0 | Penalty Kicks Taken | 0 |
| 0 | Accurate Passes | 0 |
| 0 | Passes | 0 |
| 0.0 | Pass Completion % | 0.0 |
| 0 | Accurate Crosses | 0 |
| 15 | Crosses | 15 |
| 0.0 | Cross % | 0.0 |
| 0 | Long Balls | 0 |
| 0 | Accurate Long Balls | 0 |
| 0.0 | Long Balls % | 0.0 |
| 4 | Blocked Shots | 0 |
| 0 | Effective Tackles | 0 |
| 0 | Tackles | 0 |
| 0.0 | Tackle % | 0.0 |
| 0 | Interceptions | 0 |
| 0 | Effective Clearances | 0 |
| 2 | Clearances | 6 |
Game Information
Competition: FIFA World Cup
Venue: Allianz Arena
Location: München, Germany
Attendance: 66,000
Venue: Allianz Arena
Location: München, Germany
Attendance: 66,000
FIFA World Cup Table
| # | TEAM | GP | GD | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Netherlands | 3 | +6 | 7 |
| 2 | Japan | 3 | +4 | 5 |
| 3 | Sweden | 3 | 0 | 4 |
| 4 | Tunisia | 3 | -10 | 0 |
Line-Ups
Brazil
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dida (GK) |
| 2 | Cafu |
| 3 | Lúcio |
| 4 | Juan |
| 6 | Roberto Carlos |
| 8 | Kaká |
| 5 | Emerson Ferreira |
| 11 | Zé Roberto |
| 10 | Ronaldinho |
| 9 | Ronaldo |
| 7 | Adriano |
Australia
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Mark Schwarzer (GK) |
| 3 | Craig Moore |
| 6 | Tony Popovic |
| 2 | Lucas Neill |
| 14 | Scott Chipperfield |
| 7 | Brett Emerton |
| 13 | Vince Grella |
| 21 | Mile Sterjovski |
| 4 | Tim Cahill |
| 5 | Jason Culina |
| 9 | Mark Viduka |
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