The Socceroos are getting ready for their two final games of the year, as they face Korea Republic at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane tomorrow. On Tuesday, they will host Lebanon at the ANZ in Sydney, in a very special game, held to honour Tim Cahill for his service to the National team of Australia, as the 38-year-old has finally decided to hang his boots. Cahill is the top scorer of the Socceroos with 50 goals, while also not doing bad in the appearance department with 107 recorded. These two games will help manager Graham Arnold form some important conclusions in regards to the material he has on his hands and the choices he will make for the upcoming Asian Cup in January. It is worth noting that Dimitris Petratos was included in the train-ons for the game against Korea, while noticeably absent from the call-ups were Terry Antonis, Apostolos Giannou and Chris Ikonomidis. However, they will all still have their chance as Arnold will announce an entirely new 23-man-squad on Sunday for the game against Lebanon.