The Subway Socceroos’ FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifying campaign resumes tomorrow night.
The Subway Socceroos will be under new leadership for the remainder of their Road to 26 Qualifiers following the announcement of Tony Popovic as head coach.
Popovic will be making his debut in the Socceroos dugout as they come up against China in Adelaide tomorrow night with coverage kicking off at 7.30pm AEDT, live and free on 10, 10 Bold and 10 Play, and streaming on Paramount+. (See below for specific kick-off times for each market).
Just when you think you’ve caught your breath, five days on from the clash in Adelaide, Popovic’s men will travel to Saitama for one of the most challenging showdowns against Japan on Tuesday, 15 October. Proceedings are set to get underway from 8.45pm AEDT live and exclusive to Paramount+.
China is hungry for a win after back-to-back defeats against Japan and Saudi Arabia, making them the prime opponent for our Socceroos, who are eager to clinch a crucial victory to keep their World Cup dreams alive.
The Blue Samuraihave had an absolutely lethal start to the latest set of qualifiers, putting a whopping seven unanswered goals past China before knocking off Bahrain 5-0.
Our boys in green and gold have some work to do, so don’t miss a minute of the action! Visit 10 Play for all your football fixtures and let’s cheer the Socceroos on as they fight to get their campaign back on track!
Subway Socceroos V China PR.
Thursday, 10 October
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Japan V Subway Socceroos.
Tuesday, 15 October At 8.45pm AEDT.

Live And Exclusive To Paramount+.

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