Watch Australia vs. Netherlands Live Streaming Free World Cup 2014 Qualifier Soccer Online

Watch Australia vs. Netherlands Live Streaming Free 2014 Fifa World Cup – Soccer Online
Location: Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Date: Wednesday 18 June 2014
Kick-off Time: 12 Noon ET
TV Coverage: ESPN (U.S.)

Australia vs. Netherlands Head-to-head

  • This is the first time Australia and the Netherlands have met in the World Cup.
  • Australia are unbeaten in their three previous meetings against the Netherlands (W1, D2). Their last encounter was on 10 October 2009 in a friendly which finished 0-0.

Australia

  • Australia have won just two of their previous 11 World Cup matches.
  • They have only won one of their six World Cup encounters with European sides (2-1 v Serbia in 2010). They have never kept a clean sheet in any of these games.
  • Against Chile, Tim Cahill became the first Australian to score in three World Cups. No other Australian has scored in more than one tournament.
  • Australia have scored a total of nine World Cup goals – Cahill, with four goals and one assist has now been involved in 56% of them.
  • The Socceroos had nine shots in the second half of their opening match against Chile, only one fewer than the Chileans managed in the whole match.

Netherlands

  • The Netherlands are unbeaten in their last 11 World Cup group matches, winning eight and drawing three. Their last group stage defeat came back in 1994 versus Belgium.
  • Robin van Persie has scored 10 goals in his last nine appearances for Netherlands, and Arjen Robben has seven in his last seven.
  • Following their goals against Spain, Van Persie and Robben became the first Dutchmen to score in three different World Cup tournaments (2006, 2010, 2014).

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