Brisbane striker Jamie Maclaren looks set to play his first competitive international while Melbourne City midfielder Luke Brattan will vie for a maiden cap as injuries force a squad reshuffle for the Socceroos World Cup qualifier against Thailand.Foot injuries have ruled midfielder Massimo Luongo and back-up goalkeeper Mitch Langerak out of the November 15 crunch clash in Bangkok, with first-choice striker Tomi Juric also in heavy doubt due to a knee problem.Brattan has been called up to replace Luongo after being cut from coach Ange Postecoglous extended 30-man squad last week while Swansea City gloveman Mark Birighitti will step in for Langerak.Having been a member of the Socceroos squad for three matches last year but never making it onto the field, Brattan will use Australias 10-day camp in Bangkok to push for a long-awaited debut.Both Mitch and Massimo have been managing injuries and we think it is best they stay with their clubs to help with their recovery over the international break, Postecoglou said.In another more considerable blow, Juric limped off the field eight minutes into his match for Swiss outfit FC Luzern overnight with suspected knee ligament damage.The 25-year-old is awaiting scan results, but dropped China-based marksman Apo Giannou has been placed on standby.Juric has already scored twice in the last phase of qualifying and would be a loss in such an important clash, which marks the halfway point of Australias final stage on the road to Russia 2018.Should he be ruled out, Postecoglou will have decisions to make regarding the composition of his attack, having already made the big call to leave talisman Tim Cahill at home to recover from an Achilles injury.While there are other options, in-form Maclaren appears the most likely to start on the back of his two goals from as many games for the Roar.It would be just his second international appearance and first in a competitive game following the 23-year-olds debut in Mays friendly loss to England.Maclaren, Nathan Burns, Mark Milligan and Matthew Spiranovic have already arrived in Bangkok with the other players to filter in on Monday and Tuesday.Second from six teams in Group B and sandwiched between leaders Saudi Arabia and Japan, Australia need three points against last-placed Thailand to stay in the hunt for automatic qualification as one of the top two sides.Were in a good position and our football is improving, which is what Ange wants, said Burns, who has been recalled after missing last months draws with Saudi Arabia and Japan.We need to get off to a good start against Thailand and then get on top of them and control the tempo because in these conditions you dont know what the weather will be like.So an early goal will settle things. 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The United Arab Emirates shock win over Japan has opened up Australias World Cup qualifying group and reinforced the challenge awaiting the Socceroos in Abu Dhabi.The UAE recorded a historic 2-1 win, coming from behind to beat the Asian heavyweights after star man Ahmed Khalil scored with a free kick and penalty either side of half-time to overcome Keisuke Hondas early header.Asano Takuma might have snatched a point for the hosts, but officials failed to spot his header had crossed the line.The scale of the win is made clear by Australias record in Japan.Australia have never triumphed in seven matches against their Asian arch-rivals, recording three losses and four draws.The Socceroos play the UAE on Tuesday night (early Wednesday AEST), with the winner set to be Group Bs early pacesetter.The result sent shockwaves across the continent but Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou said he wasnt surprised.I said it at the draw, weve got the tougher group for sure, he said.Teams aare going to be taking points off each other, theres no games that are going to be givens.dddddddddddd Theyre a good side.Australia are top of the group after their 2-0 success over Iraq, with Saudi Arabia also joining the opening night winners list after a late penalty brought a 1-0 defeat of Thailand.The top two sides in the six-team group are guaranteed a place at the 2018 World Cup, with the third-placed nation pitched into a play-off.AUSTRALIAS WORLD CUP QUALIFYING GROUP RESULTSAustralia bt Iraq 2-0United Arab Emirates bt Japan 2-1Saudi Arabia bt Thailand 1-0TABLE AFTER ONE MATCH1. 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