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The Socceroos’ path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is clear after the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Round 3 Draw of World Cup qualifying in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, June 27.
Just 18 nations remain in hunt for up to nine AFC qualification spots for the expanded 48-team World Cup to be hosted in the United States, Canada and Mexico in 2026.
The 18 AFC Countries were split into three groups of six for Round 3 of AFC qualifying, with Australia drawn alongside Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China PR and Indonesia in Group C.
The draw is a repeat of 2022 qualifying for Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia when the Socceroos finished third behind the two nations in Group B, and were forced to qualify for the tournament via an inter-confederation play-off against Peru.
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As the fourth-highest ranked AFC nation in FIFA’s World Rankings, Australia was placed in Pot 3 for Thursday’s Round 3 Preliminary Draw, alongside Qatar and Iraq.
The 18 teams were split into six pots, with one nation from each pot allocated to each of the three groups:
Then came the group draw, when Australia discovered their fate as part of Group C where they’ll face a stern test alongside five rival AFC nations.
The home-and-away group games in Round 3 of qualifying are set to take place across September, October and November 2024, as well as March and June of 2025.
The top two teams from each of the three groups at the end of Round 3 (six nations in total) will qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The third and fourth-placed teams in each group will advance to AFC play-off matches set for October and November of 2025, in the hope of filling the AFC’s seventh and eighth automatic qualification slots.
A potential ninth spot in the World Cup for an AFC nation will go up for grabs in an inter-confederation play-off.
Supplied by Football Autralia
September 2024 FIFA Men’s International Window
MD1: Australia v Bahrain – Thursday, 5 September
MD2: Indonesia v Australia – Tuesday, 10 September
October 2024 FIFA Men’s International Window
MD3: Australia v China PR – Thursday, 10 October
MD4: Japan v Australia – Tuesday, 15 October
November 2024 FIFA Men’s International Window
MD5: Australia v Saudi Arabia – Thursday, 14 November
MD6: Bahrain v Australia – Tuesday, 19 November
March 2025 FIFA Men’s International Window
MD7: Australia v Indonesia – Thursday, 20 March
MD8: China PR v Australia – Tuesday, 25 March
June 2025 FIFA Men’s International Window
MD9: Australia v Japan – Thursday, 5 June
MD10: Saudi Arabia v Australia – Tuesday, 10 June
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