Mile Jedinak converted the penalty for Australia, and the score was tied.

It remained so through the second half, although both sides had some decent chances. Australia wound up with 14 shots and Denmark 10 in the open contest.

With 4 points, Denmark is in good position to qualify along with France from Group C. Australia must beat Peru in its last game, and even that may not be enough, depending on other results.

Here’s how Australia and Denmark tied:

90: Australia Comes Close

Arzani forces a save from Schmeichel and it bounces away. Leckie’s shot shortly after is also saved. Good from Australia.

82’: Missed Chance

Arzani’s cross seeks Juric, but he’s well covered by Denmark.

80’: Aussies Want a Win

Leckie goes for a header in the box, but it hits his shoulder and goes well wide. Having lost its opener, Australia will be much less happy with a draw.

76’: Australia’s Nabbout Injured

Nabbout of Australia is in a lot of pain after an arm injury. He’ll be replaced by Tomi Juric.

73’: More Pressure From the Aussies

Rogic’s effort is on net, but Schmeichel get down to save. Moments later, he gets off another blast that goes wide.