Australia are getting ready for their first round of 16 appearance since 2006 in the World Cup as they are set to face the mighty Argentina.
The Socceroos' best performance in the competition is getting to the round of 16 in Germany in 2006.
They will be hoping to do better this time around after beating Tunisia and Denmark in the group stages.
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Head coach Graham Arnold will be relying on experienced players such as Mathew Ryan and Aaron Mooy to lead the way, but there are some exciting youngsters coming through as well who could make an impact.
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