Italy's supporters arrive in Kaiserslautern hoping their side can overcome Australia to reach the World Cup quarter-finals
Australian fans are looking to cheer their side on to what would be a massive shock if they manage to win
Striker Mark Viduka - a key player for the Australians - kisses his son Joey ahead of the big game
Luca Toni of Italy is beaten in the air by Scott Chipperfield as Australia work hard to close down their opponents early on
Bristol City's Luke Wilkshire - in for the suspended Brett Emerton - keeps Italy midfielder Simone Perrotta at bay
Italy's Alberto Gilardino goes close with a driven shot near the end of a goalless first half
Italian defender Marco Materazzi (r) fouls Marco Bresciano five minutes into the second half
Materazzi receives a red card for the challenge and the furious Italians are reduced to 10 men
Viduka causes Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro problems in the air as Australia threaten to pull off an upset
The game looks to be heading for extra time when Australia midfielder Tim Cahill misses a golden late chance to score
But in injury time Fabio Grosso is brought down by Blackburn's Lucas Neill and Italy are awarded a penalty
Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer is unable to keep out Francesco Totti's spot-kick and Australia go out of the tournament
Australia coach Guus Hiddink tries to console his dejected players as they applaud their thousands of fans
But the overjoyed Italians can celebrate a dramatic victory that puts them into the last eight
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