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Soccer-Australia qualify for sixth straight World Cup finals

Soccer-Australia qualify for sixth straight World Cup finals

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(Reuters) -Australia qualified for a sixth straight trip to the World Cup finals on Tuesday when they defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1 in an Asian qualifier in Jeddah.
After beating Group C winners Japan in Perth last week, the Socceroos only needed to avoid a heavy loss to the Saudis to take their place in the finals in North America next year.
(Editing by Toby Davis)

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