OFF THE POST! How on earth has Borja not scored tonight? Another dangerous free-kick finds it's way through to the far post and the hapless forward hits the frame of the goal yet again.
90' +2
J. Irvine enters the game and replaces M. Luongo.
A late, late change for Australia, as Irvine replaces Luongo.
90' +1
THREE minutes additional time is the verdict.
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The fourth official is just about to raise his board for added minutes.
88'
N. Rukavytsya enters the game and replaces M. Leckie.
Still time for another change for Australia, as Leckie is replaced by Rukavytsya.
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Penalty saved by D. Vukovic!
What a debut for Vukovic. He could have easily been the villain of the night, instead he may just be Australia's hero.
SAVE! We STILL don't get a goal! Colombia won against France with a last-gasp penalty on Friday but they don't take the chance here. Vukovic, on his birthday and international debut, dives the right way to keep Borja's low effort from nestling into the bottom left-hand corner.
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PENALTY! We could finally see a goal! Borja has been a thorn in the side of Australia in the second half and he catches out Vukovic with his pace, with the goalkeeper bringing him to ground and conceded a spot-kick.
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J. Troisi enters the game and replaces T. Rogić.
G. Moreno enters the game and replaces J. Rodríguez.
Fresh change for Australia, as Troisi enters the frame to replace Rogic.
Colombia's starring name is also replaced, with Moreno replacing the Bayern Munich man.
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OFF THE POST! Will we ever see a goal?! Another chance for Colombia comes from the air yet again, with Mojica curling a fantastic ball into the middle. Borja is again the man with the chance but his looping header bounces back off the frame of the goal.
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Heading into the final ten minutes and Colombia still look the most likely of scoring. However, both Australia goalkeepers haven't been tested throughout the match.
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Well, that sums up tonight's drab affair. The Bayern Munich ace slips as he hits the ball, striking an effort straight into the wall.
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A free-kick in a dangerous area for Colombia after Jedinak brings down Borja, giving the South American side a chance at goal. It's definitely James Rodriguez territory.
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J. Izquierdo enters the game and replaces C. Bacca.
Substitution Carlos Arturo Bacca Ahumada José Heriberto Izquierdo Mena
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R. Kruse enters the game and replaces A. Nabbout.
Australia are next to make a change, as the experienced Robbie Kruse replaces Nabbout.
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The chances of seeing a goal at Craven Cottage this evening are steadily decreasing. Australia lack the quality in the final third, whilst it seems Colombia left their shooting boots in Paris on Friday.
70'
Y. Chará enters the game and replaces M. Uribe.
Another change for Colombia, as Chara replaces Uribe.
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Brilliant play by Luongo as he dives and weaves his way through the Colombia defence but his effort isn't a challenge for Ospina, who collects easily.
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Colombia really should be in the lead here. They've wasted a number of glorious opportunities since the restart and it could come back to haunt them if Australia improve their play at the other end.
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HOW!? I'm genuinely baffled. It's another glorious chance for Colombia and it again falls to Borja. He's unmarked, Vukovic can do nothing. You'd bet your house on his scoring but he's headed wide!
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T. Cahill enters the game and replaces T. Jurić.
Another Australia change, with the most recognisable footballer in the nation, Cahill, replacing Tom Juric.
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Where's all this come from!? There's a fire in the two teams since the restart, with both having decent chances since the break. There's also been a number of head-to-head clashes, most recently with Mina squaring off against Leckie.
SAVE! Vukovic with an important save when it seems the opening goal was destined to occur! James Rodriguez has a free header at the far post but heads straight at the birthday boy.
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WASTED! A rare opportunity wasted by Australia, as Leckie is unmarked in the area following a corner but his header into the ground is off target.
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OVER! Colombia are turning on the heat! Uribe drifts inside into a central position and fires an effort from distance over the bar.
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CHANCE! Borja again breaks through the Australia defence but shoots wide of the mark. Once again, he's a bit too quick off his line as the flag is raised.
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OFFSIDE! Colombia win possession in the middle of the field and a superb ball into the box from Bacca is put away but the flag is raised on the near side against Borja.
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Y. Mina enters the game and replaces Ó. Murillo.
An enforced change for Colombia then, as Barcelona's Yerry Mina replaces Murillo at the heart of defence.
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A break in play as Murillo receives treatment and those on the field are calling for a stretcher. It could well be the end of his evening and with just 79 days until the World Cup, Jose Pekerman may hold some big concerns.
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CLOSE! An acrobatic effort from Borja following a corner is fired just over the bar.
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Now we've got some handbags as Degenek pushes Borja into the hoardings, which he's not too happy about. Referee Bobbie Madley swiftly calms things down though.
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WIDE! It's well off target but given the lack of opportunities today it's worth a mention nevertheless. A swift attacking move results in Nabbout taking aim from distance but Ospina's goal was never under serious threat.
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M. Borja enters the game and replaces R. Falcao.
J. Lerma enters the game and replaces A. Aguilar.
D. Vukovic enters the game and replaces B. Jones.
The first is the introduction of Vukovic between the sticks, who replaces Brad Jones and celebrates his 33rd birthday with an international debut.
The second of Colombia's double change at the break is the introduction of Lerma, replacing Aguilar.
Falcao's evening is also over, as Miguel Borja takes his spot.
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KICK-OFF! Back underway at Craven Cottage, where Australia get us started and now attack to the left. I've got a host of substitutions to update you with.
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CHANCE! Australia spark into life as Juric turns Zapata well, then firing a shot across the face of Ospina's goal.
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Girona's Mojica, on only his third cap, is causing all sorts of problems down the left side. If a goal is going to come from anywhere, he looks most likely to be involved.
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Edging ever closer to the half-time whistle, where hopefully both managers will kick the teams into gear.
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There are some signs of life in attack for both teams but it's hardly end-to-end, edge of your seat action.
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CHANCE! A dangerous move from Colombia sees James Rodriguez poke an effort wide of the target, then smashing the ball into the crowd in frustration afterwards. Unfortunately, he connected with the ball better the second time around.
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Falcao flagged offside, as another Colombia attacking move comes to nothing. At the other end, I can't recall Australia showing any threat at all.
30'
It's matches like this that give international friendlies a poor reputation. I promise they're not all this bad.
28'
Lots of toots, whistles and horns coming from inside the stadium. You'd be forgiven for thinking you were stuck in a traffic jam rather that at a football match.
24'
Colombia do have the attacking flow you'd expect from a South American side but lack the cutting edge at the moment. Falcao and James Rodriguez need to get involved in the game more.
22'
Australia, after a decent spell with the ball, are back under pressure again. They seem to be coping with the threat of Falcao and company though.
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Colombia were slow starters against France last week before turning on the heat in the second half but you'd expect a bit more from them in a match they're favourites for. Australia will be fairly pleased with things so far.
18'
While I've been trying to work out what colour Colombia's kit is, the first corner of the game has gone to Australia and has come to nothing.
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Well, the most exciting thing so far is Colombia's flashy new away kit. It's a lovely shade of blue with a trim of a colour I can't identify as I don't have my Dulux colour chart to hand.
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Ospina, incidentally, is under a wealth of pressure after a number of mistakes for Colombia in recent matches. That includes fumbling the ball to the feet of former Arsenal team-mate Olivier Giroud last week. If he continues like that, his spot between the sticks at the World Cup could be in jeopardy.
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Australia managing to venture out of their own half for the first time in the game but there's been nothing to test David Ospina so far.
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Superb scenes at Craven Cottage as, with both side's home kits being yellow, the stadium is awash with the colour. It's like an army of minions.
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Australia remain under the pressure and haven't managed to get going in this game. With Colombia's form heading into the game, that's a major issue for van Marwijk's team.
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CHANCE! Brad Jones is caught in no man's land as he charges off his line and is beaten to James Rodriguez's cross by Uribe. However, the forward heads wide of the target.
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Colombia have started on the front foot in west London, putting Australia under plenty of pressure when they have possession in defence.
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KICK-OFF! We're underway at Craven Cottage, where Colombia get us underway and attack to the left in the first half.
Good evening and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the international friendly between Colombia and Australia, which will be played at Fulham's Craven Cottage.
Colombia enter the game on a solid run of form and have optimism at a high following a superb turnaround against France, where the South American giants trailed 2-0 at the break but emerged 3-2 victors in the French capital. They're now seven games unbeaten, last losing to Brazil in November.
Australia, meanwhile, fell to defeat in Bert van Marwijk's first game in charge of the Socceroos. They've now won just one of their last eight matches and are seeking to swiftly find form ahead of this summer's tournament in Russia.
Colombia XI: David Ospina; Santiago Arias, Cristian Zapata, Oscar Murillo, Johan Mojica; Wilmar Barrios, Abel Aguilar; Carlos Bacca, James Rodriguez, Andres Uribe; Radamel Falcao.
Australia XI: Brad Jones; Aziz Behich, Milos Degenek, Mark Milligan, Josh Risdon; Massimo Luongo, Mile Jedinak; Mathew Leckie, Tomas Rogic, Andrew Nabbout; Tomi Juric.
Colombia subs: Camilo Vargas, Bernardo Espinosa, Jefferson Lerma, Luis Muriel, Carlos Sanchez, Juan Quintero, Yerry Mina, Frank Fabra, Yimmi Chara, Jose Izquierdo, Duvan Zapata, Giovanni Moreno, Davinson Sanchez, Victor Cantillo, Miguel Borja, Camilo Vargas.
Australia subs: Mat Ryan, Danny Vukovic, James Troisi, Joshua Brillante, Bailey Wright, Tim Cahill, Nikita Rukavytsya, Aleksandar Susnjar, Robbie Kruse, Dimitri Petratos, Jackson Irvine, James Meredith.
Colombia make five changes to the side that overcame France on Friday, handing starts to Murillo, Mojica, Zapata, Barrios and Bacca. Davinson Sanchez and Mina are amongst the big names that drop to the bench but Falcao and James Rodriguez continue in attack.
Australia also make five changes for tonight's clash, with Jones, Luongo, Rojic, Juric and Risdon starting. Aaron Mooy is a big name who misses out for the Socceroos, after he withdrew from the squad following injury.
HALF-TIME! Goalless at Craven Cottage at the interval, with both Colombia and Australia having plenty to improve upon after the break. We can expect a wealth of changes from the managers.
Colombia have looked to be the most dangerous of the two sides but have struggled to create regular chances, with their play being rather uninspiring. They were the same during the opening 45 minutes in their victory against France, so let's hope they spark into life after the break.
Australia, having conceded four against Norway last week, will be much happier with their defensive performances. However, their lack of creativity in front of goal is evident and needs fixing. Tim Cahill anyone?
FULL TIME! A largely forgettable match at Craven Cottage but Colombia will be baffled as to how they didn't win this match. The South American sides had a host of second-half chances to seal their third win in a row but failed to do so, instead hitting the frame of the goal twice and seeing a late penalty saved.
I'm convinced someone put a curse on Miguel Borja. He's hit the post twice, won and missed a penalty, as well as seeing a number of other golden performances pass him by. It will be a sleepness night for him this evening.
Both managers have plenty to think about in the coming months ahead of selecting their World Cup squad, with it clear that there is areas where both teams need to improve. Australia may have kept a clean sheet this evening but their defence looked very vulnerable, whilst Colombia's issues in finding the net were present for all to see.
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