Australia Football World Cup Team not banking on Socceroos qualifying for FIFA World Cup 2022 Australia Football chairman Chris Nikou has harassed they won't be left "destitute" should the Socceroos fail to qualify for the Qatar Football World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Graham Arnold's side is essential to beat both the Japan Football team and Saudi Arabia Football Team this month to automatically progress to the tournament. FIFA World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book World Cup Tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football world cup fans can book Australia Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
A 2-2 draw against Oman last time out means whatever less than two wins will likely mean the Australia Football team would once again have to qualify via the play-offs. As things stand, the United Arab Emirates and Peru Football World Cup team would expect the Socceroos in two knockout matches for one place in Qatar. After a solid start to Qatar Football World Cup qualifying, Arnold's side has won just one of their last five games to cast doubt on their aptitude to reach a fifth-straight FIFA World Cup. While Nikou leftovers confident, he believes the Socceroos have faced a complex qualifying route and that the FA is in a good location to deal with any failings. “It was a very bizarre campaign. You've got COVID, home matches in Doha...you've got Aziz Behich can't make it since he got sleeted in at Istanbul," Nikou supposed on the Football from A to Z Podcast.