After a very positive FIFA Men’s International Window in October – where we picked up four points against China and Japan – Australia currently sit second in Group C and level on points with third-placed Saudi Arabia.
Ticket allocations for the all-important FIFA World Cup 2026 AFC Asian Round Three Qualifier are exhausted, but we are working on releasing a very small and final allocation of tickets closer to matchday. 
Read on to find out how to watch Australia vs Saudi Arabia.
The match against Saudi Arabia will be broadcast live and free on Australia’s ‘Home of Football,’ Network 10 with coverage beginning on Channel 10 from 7:30pm AEDT and 10 Bold for viewers in Perth.
The qualifier will also be streamed live via both 10 Play and Paramount+.
International fans will need to check their local guides to watch the match.
During event times, the 10 Sport logo and associated match will appear where you currently find the 10, BOLD, SHAKE and PEACH icons. Click the icon as you currently would any of the other channels to be taken to the LIVE stream on the latest version of the following TV Apps:
During event times, the LIVE stream is available via your mobile internet browser and also the 10 Play app on your iPhone, Google Apps, Android and tablet in the Live section on the 10 Play app homepage.
If you have a newer Chromecast device, you will still need to cast directly from the 10 Play app on your mobile device. There are different ways to enable Chromecast depending on the device you are using to cast content.
How can I use Chromecast to watch 10 Play
Subway Socceroos v Saudi Arabia
Thursday, 14 November 2024
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Kick-off: 8:00pm AEDT
Tickets: Ticket allocations are currently exhausted
Broadcast: 10, 10 Play and Paramount+
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