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WIRE: Socceroos (L-R) Tony Vidmar, Scott Chipperfield, John Aloisi and Vincent Grella celebrate after defeating Uruguay on penalties during their second leg World Cup qualifier, Australia v Uruguay at Sydney's Telstra Stadium, 16/11/2005. Australia booked a World Cup 2006 finals berth for the first time in 31 years.

Socceroos can draw from victories past

THE dressing room air will hang heavy with history at ANZ Stadium. It’s been written there before, on glorious nights for Australian football. Now the Socceroos aim to add another chapter.

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Tim Cahill warms up as  Socceroos train at ANZ Stadium in the  Sydney Olympic Park precinct ahead of Tuesday nights second leg of the World Cup play off against Syria.

Socceroos’ show will run and run

THERE won’t be any great secret to the Socceroos’ game plan on Tuesday night — Australia aim to run Syria to distraction and secure a place in the final playoff next month.

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World Cup Qualifier ,  Socceroos V Saudi Arabia at King Abdullah Sports City , Jawhara Stadium ,  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.  6th October  2016.   Australia's Tim Cahill yells at the linesman in the second half. Picture : George Salpigtidis

Ange to unleash Cahill on Syria

SOCCEROOS boss Ange Postecoglou is ready to throw Tim Cahill into the starting side in a bid to blow Syria off the park early in the must-win second leg of their play-off.

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MALACCA, MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 05: Mark Milligan of Australia runs with the ball during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Playoff match between Syria and the Australia Socceroos at Hang Jebat Stadium on October 5, 2017 in Malacca, Malaysia.  (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Milligan ready for leading role

SOCCEROOS star Mark Milligan says Australia will ‘definitely’ qualify for the World Cup but need the Australian public to be behind them. He spoke to Marco Monteverde:

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