Five Greek clubs to play in Round 32 of the Australia Cup

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From August 4, five Greek football clubs will be competing against A-League sides in round 32 of the Australian Cup.

The stage is set, with all teams prepared to give everything they have to defeat Australia’s most dominating clubs.

The matches will begin with the Perth-based team Floreat Athena going against the Western Sydney Wanderers (Wednesday, August 9). With the Perth team struggling this season, they are attempting to redeem themselves by striving for victory.

The match between the Oakleigh Cannons and A-League premiers Melbourne City on Sunday, August 13, is set to be huge, with the aim to maximise their effort whilst playing on home ground.

Heidelberg United is also set to face Moreton Bay United (Thursday, August 10), whilst Hellenic Athletic is up against Inter Lions (Thursday, August 10), and Northcote City FC will verse Adelaide United (Monday, August 14).

According to a statement by Football Australia, the schedule for the games will take place on rest days during the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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