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Australian football administrators said the match would be played at Jaber Al-Ahmed International Stadium in Kuwait, five days after the Australia football team opens the second round of 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifying against Bangladesh in Melbourne
Football Australia says its Socceroos will play Palestine in a second-round 2026 World Cup qualifier at the neutral venue of Kuwait on November 21. (Football News)
“As a result of current circumstances in the region, the Asian Football Confederation formally requested that this designated home fixture for Palestine be held at a neutral venue,” Football Australia said in a statement.
Australian football administrators said the match would be played at Jaber Al-Ahmed International Stadium in Kuwait, five days after the Socceroos open the second round of Asian qualifying against Bangladesh in Melbourne.
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