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Australia host Japan in the AFC World Cup Qualifiers on June 17 (Kick Off 11:20 BST) and you can watch the match live at Bet 365.
With both sides already comfortably through to the finals in South Africa next year, experimental teams are expected to be fielded by Pim Verbeek and Yuji Nakazawa for this match to allow the coaches to assess what options are available to them ahead of the World Cup.
This may be an extremely important factor for the Australians, as star players such as Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka are prone to having recurring injury troubles, and Verbeek will not be wanting to rely on them too heavily as he prepares his team for the finals.
Despite Japan’s ease through qualification, Nakazawa knows that his Japan side still need to make the transition from being a dominant force in the Asian Confederation, to being competitive with the rest of the world, something which they have failed to do in the past, so the trial of new players may well give him something extra to think about.
Australia are 11/10 favourites to win, and the home advantage will be important with the Aussie crowd in high spirits. Japan are 11/5 to win whilst the draw is available at 21/10.
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