Australia and Peru is all set to face each other where the Aussies have hopes of progression from their point against Denmark. But a slender defeat to France has ended Peru’s World Cup journey. There is only one way in which Australia can progress to the last of 16; by beating Peru and hoping that Les Bleus do them a favour by seeing off Denmark.
With three goals, Mile Jedinak is now Australia's second highest goal scorer in World Cup history after Tim Cahill. It’s now time for the Aussies to unleash Daniel Arzani. The Melbourne City forward is one of Australia’s most exciting young players with his pace and trickery. He could be the key an attack-minded performance. With Jefferson Farfan not fit and Paolo Guerrero yet to score, Benfica’s winger Carrillo is Peru’s best bet to get their first goal this World Cup. If Bert van Marwijk does consider a more attacking line-up for the Aussies, Carrilli’s speed could be a ruthless weapon on the break.