The Socceroos and Argentina will renew their recent rivalry with a friendly match to be played in Beijing
Arnold pointed to the importance of playing top-quality teams ahead of a new World Cup cycle and an Asian Cup campaign in January next year, with a clash against England at Wembley already in the diary for 14 October.on Monday confirmed the latest fixture, to be hosted at the Workers’ Stadium in Beijing.
“Football is truly the global game and for Australia to be invited to play this match in China, and against the world No 1, we hope this will open further opportunities for our two nations to work together both on and off the football field.”
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