Ange Postecoglou noted that there were four changes to the squad which had travelled to Saudi Arabia and Japan. He carried on by saying the team would be training hard in Thailand before heading out on to the pitch at Rajamangala National Stadium.
Postecoglou finished off by saying the Thai match was crucial as Australia were only midway through their qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The match will be played at the central Bangkok stadium on the 15 November and kickoff time is at 19:00.
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Bangkok Stadium to host Thai Aussie World Cup football match
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The coach of the Australian national football team has confirmed the squad that will be travelling to Bangkok for a World Cup qualifying match next week. Star striker Tim Cahill is injured and and will not be joining the 23-player squad for the Bangkok trip.