The Socceroos have hung on for a pulsating 2-2 draw with Saudi Arabia as controversial striker Nasser Al Shamrani proved to be a thorn in the Australians side once again.In his first international appearance for two years, Al Shamrani - who was banned for eight games for spitting at Western Sydneys Matt Spiranovic in the 2014 AFC Champions League final - scored in the 80th minute to salvage a point for the Green Falcons in front of a raucuous crowd at Jeddahs King Abdullah Sports City.It leaves Australia undefeated on top of Group B with seven points - but only ahead of Saudi Arabia on goal difference, with Japan and the United Arab Emirates one point behind and tied for third.Tuesdays World Cup qualifier in Melbourne against Japan - who beat Iraq 2-1 overnight thanks to a 95th minute winner - now has even greater importance.Ange Postecoglous side were on course for a remarkable come-from-behind win, trailing after just five minutes but taking a 2-1 lead through goals from Trent Sainsbury and Tomi Juric.They made a nervy start in front of 51,616 screaming Saudis and looked rattled when midfielder Taiseer Al Jassam put away a cutback from Yaha Al Shehri to open the scoring.But with the home side seemingly content to sit back and defend their lead, the Socceroos eventually settled and took control of the game, owning 55 per cent of possession despite energy-sapping heat and humidity.Just before the half-time break, Sainsbury rose highest to nod home an Aaron Mooy corner - Australias first for the match - to bring a hushed silence across the stadium.Saudi coach Bert van Marwijk produced his trump card early in the second half, sending Al Shamrani on to mass applause in the 54th minute.He made an immediate impact, and along with Nawaf Alabid forced his nemesis Spiranovic into a heroic double-block to keep scores at one goal apiece.Tensions nearly boiled over when the Saudis were urging the ball to be put out of play to allow treatment for defender Omar Othman, who was lying on the ground behind play.A fuming Postecoglou had to be held back by the fourth official as he reacted to what appeared to be a verbal barrage from the opposing bench.Othman was taken off on a stretcher with Saudi Arabias final substitution and not long after, a cross from Robbie Kruse unleashed Juric, who put the visitors 2-1 in front.However, the lead lasted just eight minutes, as Al Shamrani managed to get a foot on a shot from Hassan Muath Fallatah in the 80th minute to guide it past Mat Ryan and add further intrigue to this stage of World Cup qualification. Mousa Dembele Jersey . Didier Drogba gave away the penalty that put Senegal one goal away from a major upset, but the veteran striker will get another chance -- probably his last -- at the World Cup after Salomon Kalous injury-time strike sealed the Ivorians place in Brazil next year. Custom Belgium Soccer Jerseys . You can watch the game live on TSN at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. The Flyers had won seven of eight before dropping their last two outings on consecutive days over the weekend. Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following night in New York City. http://www.belgiumsoccerpro.com/Toby-Alderweireld-Belgium-Jersey/ . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne. Dries Mertens Jersey . 10 Texas A&Ms offence dominated as usual against SMU. Leander Dendoncker Belgium Jersey . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. Brock LesnarD.O.B.: July 12, 1977Billed height: 6-foot-3Billed weight: 286 poundsBilled from: Minneapolis, MinnesotaSignature moves: F-5, German Suplex, Kimura LockNicknames: The Beast Incarnate, The Next Big ThingWWE main roster debut: March 18, 2002College: University of Minnesota & Bismarck State CollegeWWE AccoladesFour-time WWE World Champion; first win on Aug. 25, 2002 (SummerSlam)Five-time Slammy award winnerKing of the Ring winner (2002)Royal Rumble wiinner (2003)Ended The Undertakers WrestleMania undefeated streak at 21 wins (April 6, 2014 - WrestleMania 30)Other Notes1-time UFC heavyweight champion; won on Nov.dddddddddddd 15, 2008 (UFC 91)6-3 overall recordNCAA Division I Heavyweight Champion (in 2000; 106-5 overall record)Signed to the Minnesota Vikings practice squad in 2004 ' ' '