As the World Cup U20 continues to grasp the imaginations of football fans across the country, an intriguing derby is set to evolve.
Australia U20 will meet Cuba U20 in a fixture loaded with narratives and expectation on
Football fans who are not capable to be at can catch the competition live on one of multiple streaming online services, guaranteeing no one misses out on this captivating round.
Both the board and fans couldn’t wait for the Australia U20 and Cuba U20 managers to unfold their plans for the forthcoming game.
If the Australia U20 do govern to break the deadlock early they could run away with this tie or win.
Cuba U20’s midfield and defence meet a busier contest than they are generally used to and that may lead to a couple of cards being hand out.
The game provides an opportunity for the World Cup U20 outfit to disclosure their fighting spirit, but overcoming an in-form Cuba U20 onAustralia U20: Steven Hall, James Overy, Sebastian Esposito, Lucas Herrington, Fabian Talladira, Louis Agosti, Jayden Gorman, Paul Okon-Engstler, Alex Badolato, M Caputo, Daniel Bennie
Cuba U20: Y. Hodelín, E. Casanova, Leandro Mena, Camilo Pinillo Esquivel, Jose Perez, Diego Elías Catasus Lazcano, Maikol Vega Milián, M. Campo, Jade Nicolás Quiñones Sánchez, Romario Torres Gutierrez, Alessio RaballoOver the last matches Australia U20 holds victories - 0, losses - 5 and draws - 0. Cuba U20 on the other hand holds the following results from the latest games: victories - 2, losses - 2 and draws - 1. Based on this data we can assume that Cuba U20 currently is in better form, unlike Australia U20.
Australia U20: Argentina U20 – (Loss 4:1), Italy U20 – (Loss 1:0), Nigeria U20 – (Loss 1:3), Argentina U20 – (Loss 2:0), Argentina U20 – (Loss 2:1).
Cuba U20: Italy U20 – (Draw 2:2), Argentina U20 – (Loss 1:3), Mexico U20 – (Loss 0:2), Honduras U20 – (Win 1:1), Jamaica U20 – (Win 3:0).