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Tom Rogic, Kye Rowles ruled out for Socceroos, Graham Arnold fined

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Australia have been handed a further blow ahead of crunch World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia with playmaker Tom Rogic ruled out of both matches after suffering an ankle injury for Scottish club Celtic.

Uncapped defender Kye Rowles has also been ruled out of the qualifiers after testing positive for COVID-19, Football Australia said on Tuesday.

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Coach Graham Arnold has drafted in Sydney FC captain Alex Wilkinson, 37, to provide defensive cover for the Japan clash in Sydney on Thursday, while Kuwait-based defender Ryan McGowan will link up with Australia in the Middle East for the Saudi match on March 29.

Positive COVID-19 tests have already ruled out midfielders Aaron Mooy and Jackson Irvine, and winger Craig Goodwin.

Arnold is also isolating after testing positive last Thursday. He was fined AU$25,000 on Monday for breaching mandatory isolation rules.

The Socceroos will likely need to beat both Japan and Saudi Arabia to ensure automatic qualification for this year's World Cup in Qatar.

Arnold's side are third in Group B, three points adrift of second-placed Japan while leaders Saudi Arabia are a further point ahead.