So good to be home. It sure to be an emotional night when the Socceroos take on Saudi Arabia in Sydney

Mathew Leckie having some fun at training.

Mathew Leckie has been able to join the Socceroos. Will he be fit enough though? Does Socceroos have what it takes to beat Saudi Arabia? Source: Image by Matt King Getty Images

The Socceroos have been away from home for a very long time. On 11 November they will try to regain top position in Group B in the 2022 World Cup qualification tournament when they play Saudi Arabia in Sydney. Can Socceroos solve its problems in defence?


Robbie Gaspar was the first Australian footballer to play in Indonesia. He is currently a Player Development Manager, a football ambassador and a director of the Indonesia Institute.  He explains to Sri Dean why winning against the Saudis will be a challenge even though the Socceroos are playing at home.
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The Saudi team celebrate another win.
The Saudis are on top of Group B and have won all of their matches so far. Why are they such a strong team? Source: AFP/Getty Images

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