Socceroos vs Wales live scores, blog

By Davidde Corran / Roar Guru

The Socceroos take on Wales in an international friendly early Thursday morning, and while the FIFA rankings are a mismatch with Australia some 89 spots above the Welsh team, Wales are a team full of talent, likely to field English Premier League stars Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale and Craig Bellamy.

The match between the sides is the first international between the sides

Wales snapped a five game losing streak with a win over Northern Ireland, while the Socceroos have beaten Germany and New Zealand, with a draw with Serbia in their last three games.

Wales lost four games in Euro 2012 to be all but eliminated from qualifying, with sights now on the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

A younger side had been selected by manager Gary Speed, who will be desperate to triumph in front of a home crowd at Wembley.

Socceroos coach Holger Osieck has also named a relatively inexperienced line-up, with just Lucas Neill, Tim Cahill, Luke Wilkshire and Mark Schwarzer considered old hands, with Brett Holman unfit, and Harry Kewell missing out due to fitness concerns.

Neill is expected to have his hands full with Ramsey, Bale and Bellamy, and will partner an unfamiliar back-line, likely to include Matthew Spiranovic and Michael Zullo at left-back.

Scott McDonald will get a chance to break his 24 game run without scoring, while Tim Cahill returns after missing the June friendlies against New Zealand and Serbia.

Kick-off: 7:45pm local time (4.45am AEST)

Teams: Wales (4-5-1): Hennessey; Gunter, D. Collins, Gabbidon, N. Taylor; Bellamy, Ramsey, D. Vaughan, Collison, Bale; Earnshaw.

Socceroos (4-4-1-1): Schwarzer; Wilkshire, Spiranovic, Neill, Zullo; Emerton, Jedinak, Valeri, McKay; Cahill; McDonald.

The Crowd Says:

2011-08-11T03:43:46+00:00

Victer

Guest


Good call guys!

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:39:57+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


A couple other results for you: Italy 2 - 1 Spain Germany 3 - 2 Brazil Japan 3 - 0 South Korea Malta 2 - 1 Central African Republic Thanks for your company tonight and keep an eye on The Roar for more analysis of tonight's game shortly.

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:32:38+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


Full time and a 2-1 to Australia. Socceroos can be quite happy with that. A strong performance and a decent result to boot.

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:29:32+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


Into injury time and Jedinak on for McDonald.

2011-08-10T20:29:06+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Schwarzer nearly wrong footed again by a Spira header, twice in space of three min, on this occasion,Spira took the full force of a Bale shot, very quick reflexes to get head to it

2011-08-10T20:27:22+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


88th Wales 1 Aust 2

2011-08-10T20:23:38+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Darcy Blake's first international goal Hope for the Welsh with 5 min to go

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:21:26+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


Goal 2-1. Wales' Darcy Blake gets on the end of a corner kick from Gareth Bale that's allowed to bounce in the area. Meanwhile Zullo comes off for his FC Utrecht team-mate Adam Sarota. McKay to LB then.

2011-08-10T20:21:15+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Wales get one back from a set piece, allowed to bounce, headed in, 83rd min Wales 1 Aust 2

2011-08-10T20:12:01+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Euro qualifiers Nth Ireland 3 Faroe Islands 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:08:44+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


70th minute - Goalscorer Cahill comes off for James Troisi.

2011-08-10T20:08:24+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Troisi on for Timmy 70th Wales 0 - Aust 2

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:08:16+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


Can you even call that kind of turn out a crowd?!

2011-08-10T20:07:33+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Three ex-Roar players on the field at the moment

2011-08-10T20:06:39+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


The crowd has been muted

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:03:49+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


So who's rooting for a Scott McDonald goal now to wrap things up?

2011-08-10T20:03:35+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Matty Mc did well to pinchthe ball then, went for a run down the left, corner won, good interplay between McKay and Kruse, another corner won, cleared

AUTHOR

2011-08-10T20:02:40+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


So like David Carney, Zullo is susceptible to the occasional misstep in defence. The difference between the two however is Zullo has the speed to make up for it and the youth to learn from it.

2011-08-10T20:00:47+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


63rd min Wales 0 Aust 2 Australia in complete control, and we are now starting to understand why Wales is 90 spots behind Australia on the FIFA rankings, Thailand might even provide sterner opposition

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2011-08-10T20:00:28+00:00

Davidde Corran

Roar Guru


After a 62 minute long "test" Robert Earnshaw comes off to be replaced from the bench.

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