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Tom Malone on Nine's Socceroos match: 'It doesn’t get any bigger than this'

The pressure on the Socceroos is intense

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Nov 14, 2017
1 min read
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After showing the first World Cup qualifying showdown between the Socceroos and Honduras on 9GO! on Sunday morning, Nine is screening the return match in Sydney tomorrow night (Nov 15) on the primary channel in all markets except Perth.

Socceroos legend Craig Moore again joins the Wide World of Sports commentary team for the encounter, alongside WWOS football expert Michael Bridges and host Clint Stanaway.

Nine’s director of sport Tom Malone said: “It doesn’t get any bigger than this. One match. Must win. Home crowd. The pressure on the Socceroos is intense and we’re expecting a huge television audience to get right behind them.”

Broadcast times:

Sydney – 7.30pm live on Nine
Melbourne – 7.30pm live on Nine
Brisbane – 7pm live on Nine, pre-show from 6.30pm on 9GO!
Adelaide – 7.30pm live on Nine, pre-show from 7.00pm on 9GO!
Perth – 4.30pm live on 9Go!

Aggregate score explained

• One away goal scored equals two goals on the aggregate score only if the match ends in a draw.

• If the aggregate score is tied at the end of normal time, the match will go into extra time. If it is still tied at the end of extra time both teams will enter a penalty shoot-out.

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• Any win by the Socceroos will send them to the FIFA World Cup 2018.

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