<p><br /> Ghana hope to clinch their passage to the World Cup second round with a decisive Group D triumph over Australia.<br /> </p><p><br /> The Black Stars have an excellent chance to be Africa's most successful side here and could at least emulate Cameroon (1990) and Senegal (2002) in reaching the quarter-finals.<br /> </p><p><br /> But they must first overcome an Australia team stung by a 4-0 thrashing by Germany and missing talismanic attacking midfielder Tim Cahill, suspended after being sent off.<br /> </p><p><br /> Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac has warned against complacency. "For Australia, this is the last chance," he said. "They are a very competitive nation and I am sure they will fight. Their performance against Germany did not show the real picture."<br /> </p><p><br /> Rajevac is likely to pick an unchanged side, though he may consider giving captain Stephen Appiah a start in a team moulded from two outstanding generations of Ghanaian players.<br /> </p><p><br /> Australia's Dutch coach Pim Verbeek has had to fight fires and rebuild morale this week. He may bring in Harry Kewell, who has recovered from a long-term injury, to replace Cahill and may also select Mark Bresciano and Josh Kennedy, who are also fit.<br /> </p>
