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Australia vs Uzbekistan: All time head-to-head record

Rutvij is a contributor at Khel Now since 2018, mainly covering Indian Football & Indian Sports.
Published at :January 22, 2024 at 4:52 PM
Modified at :January 22, 2024 at 5:27 PM
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Australia has already qualified for the knockouts of AFC Asian Cup 2023.

In a AFC Asian Cup 2023 Group B encounter with varying implications, Australia, having already secured a spot in the knockout stage, faces Uzbekistan, who must secure at least a draw to confirm their qualification.

The scenario for Uzbekistan hinges on the outcome of Syria’s match against India, and any ill-step may lead them to rely on being amongst the four best-placed third-position teams. The stakes are high, and the outcome of this clash will reverberate through the tournament dynamics.

Historical Significance: A Journey Through Time

The footballing history between Australia and Uzbekistan has seen only four encounters, with the inaugural clash taking place in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 2008. Despite the limited number of meetings, Australia has enjoyed an unblemished record against Uzbekistan, emerging victorious in all four games.

In their last meeting which came during the RO16 of the previous edition the Socceroos edged past in the penalty shootout.

Australia with an all-win H2H record

The head-to-head records between Australia and Uzbekistan tell a story of dominance by the Socceroos. With four wins in as many encounters, Australia has showcased a level of consistency and superiority against Uzbekistan. The historical context sets the stage for an intriguing battle on the field, as Uzbekistan looks to break the shackles of past defeats and rewrite their narrative against the formidable Australian side.

Group B Showdown: Australia’s Dominance and Uzbekistan’s Qualification Quest

As Australia strides into the match with a qualification ticket already punched, Uzbekistan faces a critical juncture in their tournament journey. The need for at least a draw is underscored by the intricate scenarios involving Syria and India. A loss by a significant margin or a favorable outcome for Syria could complicate Uzbekistan’s path, making this clash a make-or-break moment for their AFC Asian Cup aspirations.

Australia vs Uzbekistan: All Meetings

Uzbekistan 0-1 Australia (FIFA World Cup) 10 Sep 2008

Australia 2-0 Uzbekistan (FIFA World Cup) 01 Apr 2009

Uzbekistan 0-6 Australia (AFC Asian Cup) 25 Jan 2011

Australia 0-0 Uzbekistan (AFC Asian Cup) 21 Jan 2019

Australia vs Uzbekistan: Overall head-to-head record

Australia Won: 4

Uzbekistan Won: 0

Drawn: 0

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Rutvij Joshi
Rutvij Joshi

As a passionate sportswriter with a keen eye for Indian football, sports, and cricket, Rutvij's journey through sports journalism has been exhilarating with a deep-rooted love for the beautiful game. He has covered the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of Indian football.

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