
The Australia FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign is now on. The Socceroos have put in their bid for North America, having received a berth in one of the world's most expansive tournaments, with 48 teams, three hosting countries and a playing surface geared for upsets. Tony Popovic's side is fully signed up and they are desperate to build on 2022's heroics, plus Group D luck and fortune will be crucial.
It's all in this guide - the coach, the qualification process, the fixtures, the history, and players who might write the next chapter of Australian football.
was appointed to replace Graham Arnold as Australia's head coach for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in September 2024. Popovic is now 52 and a Socceroos icon as he has logged 58 appearances, all as a defender, and was a member of the historic World Cup 2006 side that made it to the round of 16. He takes all those gritty values to the dugout.
His coaching record speaks for itself:
Tactically he likes a 3-4-2-1 or a back five with emphasis on being solid and quick on the break. The Socceroos are willing to give up some ground and drive the ball back at the opposition. It is totally functional, sensible and effective. In the past decade, Australia has been one of the toughest teams in Asia to defeat under the leadership of Popovic.
Current FIFA Ranking: 27th (as of April 2026)
Australia's AFC qualifying journey was one of the cleaner qualification runs in recent times and steadfast when things got difficult.
Australia faced Palestine, Lebanon and Bangladesh in the AFC second round when they were drawn into Group I. The Socceroos dominated:
| Stat | Figure |
| Matches Played | 6 |
| Wins | 6 |
| Losses | 0 |
| Goals Scored | 22 |
| Goals Conceded | 0 |
Key moments were to see Bangladesh get blown out 7-0 in Melbourne and a steady 1-0 victory over Palestine in Kuwait City. Palestine came up to the winners as runners up.
The third round proved to be a difficult one. Australia joined Group C with Japan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, China and Bahrain. They later ended up in second place with five wins, four draws and one defeat, the only one coming against Bahrain.
It was in Jeddah on 10th June 2025 when it was decided as the team secured direct qualification in a 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia. That is the sort of pressure that is characteristic of World Cups.
Notable third-round results:
Australia has qualified for its 7th World Cup and its 6th straight since its return to the AFC in 2006.
Australia are in Group D with the United States, Paraguay and Türkiye. It would be the toughest realistic draw possible for Australia – and probably the toughest for any other team, with the US playing at home and an experienced side from Turkey active.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | City |
| June 13, 2026 | Türkiye | BC Place | Vancouver, Canada |
| June 19, 2026 | United States | Lumen Field | Seattle, USA |
| June 25, 2026 | Paraguay | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium | Santa Clara, USA |
Kick-off times for Australian fans (AEST):
The 104 games will be streamed live and free from SBS and SBS On Demand app (no subscription).
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Australia's ties with the FIFA World Cup are full of heartbreak, perseverance and sometimes brilliance.
| Milestone | Detail |
| First Appearance | 1974 — West Germany |
| Most Recent Appearance | 2022 — Qatar |
| 2026 Appearance | Seventh overall |
| Best Finish | Round of 16 (2006 and 2022) |
| Consecutive Appearances | Six (2006–2026) |
Australia's first World Cup appearance in West Germany was a long awaited occasion that took over 30 years to come together. They faced a 0-0 draw with East Germany and were eliminated in the group stage but had a seed planted.
It's the best ever chapter in Socceroos' history. Australia were back in the World Cup after a 32 year break, and they were never forgotten after an amazing two leg win over Uruguay. A few of the most iconic moments in Australian sporting history include John Aloisi's winning penalty in the shootout.
The Socceroos were good in their country of Germany:
The team was full of European-based players such as Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Tim Cahill and a defence led by a young Tony Popovic.
This magic was revived in Australia in Qatar. The Socceroos, under Graham Arnold:
It was a campaign that brought back the love of the game in Australia, and the benchmark for Popovic's team to aim for or surpass in 2026.
In the eyes of the world is the King of this generation of Socceroos. The former keeper of the rising star, now with Levante in Spain, has played more than 100 international games, three World Cup tournaments and has a sterling record from the penalty spot. He is the lifeblood of Australia's defense and the player Popovic has a faith in to get them through the tough times.
is the midfield powerhouse of the Australian side. The St. Pauli midfielder, who has had goals in the qualifying season, is one of the key players in terms of getting the game going, intensity and leadership in the system of Popovic. The only thing holding him back from the start of the tournament is a recent foot surgery.
The name to make the most exciting noise in the current team. Former Bayern Munich academy player Nestory Irankunda (20) plays for Watford. Lightning fast, dangerous on the counter, and a real threat from set pieces, Irankunda is the Socceroos' wildcard—the player who, on his day, can break any defence. He played a key role in Australia's 5-1 victory over Curaçao earlier this year and may be the breakout star of this tournament.
The Leicester City centre-back, Harry Souttar, is one of the most imposing centre-backs in the AFC. Despite having suffered a serious ACL injury at that time, he was one of Australia's standout players in 2022. Since then, he has suffered an Achilles injury but is in excellent form when fit to form the backbone of Popovic's back three.
Martin Boyle (Hibernian) is one of Australia's most dangerous and experienced wide forwards. He is a steady threat, with a good pace and directness and a good delivery, one of the most influential players under Popovic. He will be expected to be a leading force in Group D.
No system that doesn't always look to midfield for creativity has Riley McGree in an attacking role. He is one of the most technically proficient of Australian players and is vital to opening up tight defences.
Right now, no current player can challenge record as Australia's top scorer, with 50 goals in 108 caps, and the sole Australian to score at three separate World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014). His bicycle kicks and his famous headers are all part of World Cup folklore.
Group D is challenging but not impossible! Australia has realistic hopes of reaching the Round of 16 just by defeating the likes of Türkiye and Paraguay and the match with the USA could be a bonus. This team – or its predecessor – is capable of defeating European sides in the Qatar campaign of 2022. If Irankunda fires, Souttar will be fit, and Ryan will be from the spot, then it's a last-16 fit possibility that is quite feasible.
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The story is one of continuity and ambition. Tony Popovic has breathed the no-nonsense spirit into the Socceroos that made 2006 and 2022 so memorable. After a difficult AFC season, they have come in with a strong identity: disciplined, scrappy and on the counter-attack.
Group D is a challenge! Australian football, however, has a knack for surprising in the biggest of settings. Whether it's John Aloisi's penalty in Montevideo or the night they stunned Denmark in Qatar, the Socceroos have always managed to tell incredible stories.
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The tournament begins June 11th, 2026. The Socceroos are on deck! The question is, just how far can they go?
Tony Popovic took over as Australia's head coach in September 2024. He is an ex Socceroo defender who represented Australia in 2006 World Cup and has developed an impressive A-League coaching record, winning several titles.
Australia advanced through the AFC qualifying round, losing just once and conceding none in six games (Group C, second round) to secure their place in the next round, before finishing second in Group C of the third round with five wins, four draws and one loss – including the match that clinched their place with a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia in June 2025.
Tim Cahill has dished out 50 international goals in 108 caps. Additionally, he is the last Australian to score in three World Cups (2006, 2010 and 2014).
Australia will play their opener at BC Place, Vancouver, Canada on June 13th 2026 against Türkiye.
Australia have been to Round of 16 twice, first in 2006 (Germany) and 2022 (Qatar). They narrowly missed out on the last 16 in the 2006 campaign against eventual champions Italy.
The key and experienced leader of the team is Captain Mathew Ryan, and the most exciting and promising player for 2026 is the 20-year-old forward, Nestory Irankunda, who could be Australia's star in North America.
Article last updated: May 2026. All statistics and squad details reflect information available ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.




