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Mitchell Duke replaces Apostolos Giannou in Caltex Socceroos squad

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Football Federation Australia (FFA) has announced that Western Sydney Wanderers attacker Mitchell Duke has been called into the Caltex Socceroos’ squad for Thursday’s (local time) FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ qualifier against Jordan in Amman. 

Duke replaces Cyprus-based attacker Apostolos Giannou who has had to withdraw from the squad due to a minor injury.

Duke departed Sydney on Sunday (local time) to link with Graham Arnold’s squad in the Middle East. 

Australia’s match against Jordan will be broadcast live in Australia on FOX SPORTS, ABC TV, Kayo Sports, and via the My Football Live App, Live, Fast and Data Free for Telstra mobile customers. 

Caltex Socceroos 24-Player Squad | 11-14 November 2019 | FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ & AFC Asian Cup China 2023™ – Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2

Name

Club, Country

A-International Caps (Goals)

Aziz BEHICH

Istanbul Başakşehir, Turkey

38 (2)

Brandon BORRELLO

SC Freiburg, Germany

3 (0)

Martin BOYLE

Hibernian FC, Scotland

3 (2)

Milos DEGENEK

Red Star Belgrade, Serbia

28 (1)

Kenneth DOUGALL

Barnsley FC, England

0 (0)

Mitchell DUKE

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

5 (2)

Adam FEDERICI (Gk)

Stoke City FC, England

16 (0)

Craig GOODWIN

Al-Wehda, Saudi Arabia

5 (0)

Rhyan GRANT

Sydney FC, Australia

11 (0)

Ajdin HRUSTIC

FC Groningen, Netherlands

3 (0)

Jackson IRVINE

Hull City, England

33 (5)

James JEGGO

Austria Wien, Austria

4 (0)

Mathew LECKIE

Hertha BSC, Germany

63 (11)

Awer MABIL

FC Midtylland, Denmark

13 (4)

Aaron MOOY

Brighton & Hove Albion, England

42 (6)

Andrew REDMAYNE (Gk)

Sydney FC, Australia

1 (0)

Josh RISDON

Western United FC, Australia

14 (0)

Mathew RYAN (Gk)

Brighton & Hove Albion, England

58 (0)

Tom ROGIC

Glasgow Celtic FC, Scotland

46 (9)

Trent SAINSBURY

Maccabi Haifa FC, Israel

47 (3)

Brad SMITH

Seattle Sounders FC, United States of America

21 (0)

Harry SOUTTAR

Fleetwood Town, England

2 (4)

Adam TAGGART

Suwon Bluewings, Korea Republic

10 (5)

Bailey WRIGHT

Bristol City, England

24 (1)

Next Match – Caltex Socceroos – FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and AFC Asian Cup China 2023™ – Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2

Jordan v Australia
Date: Thursday, 14 November 2019
Venue: King Abdullah II Stadium, Amman, Jordan
Kick-off: 6.00pm (local); 3.00am AEDT – Friday, 15 November 2019
Broadcast: Live in Australia on FOX SPORTS, ABC TV, Kayo Sports, and via the My Football Live App, Live, Fast and Data Free for Telstra mobile customers