Australia held on to the second automatic qualifying place in their 2026 World Cup group, drawing 2-2 in Bahrain after a dramatic finale.
Having taken the lead after 38 seconds through Kusini Yengi the Socceroos should have been safe before conceding two goals in 140 seconds late in the match.
Soon after the hour-mark Yengi hit the post with a clever piece of improvisation, but then missed a sitter. Ten minutes later Mahdi Abduljabbar seized on a mistake by Cameron Burgess to score with an outrageous 45-yard chip.
As Australia reeled the substitute scored again, following up after debutant Hayden Matthews’ misdirected clearing header had hit the post.
But with 10 minutes of added time to be played the Socceroos kept pushing and in the 95th Yengi struck again, stabbing home in a scramble after Brandon Borello had caused problems at the back post.
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