Season
2026
Country
International
2 | Standings | 1 |
1.5 | Goal Scored | 0 |
1 | Goals Conceded | 0 |
50% | % Over 2.5 | 0% |
100% | % BTTS | 0% |
1.77 | xG | 0 |
1.55 | xGA | 0 |
MP | W | D | L | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Home | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Away | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
CS | BTTS | FTS | |
---|---|---|---|
Overall | 100% | 0% | 0% |
Home | 100% | 0% | 0% |
Away | 100% | 0% | 0% |
Brandon Joel Gaetano Borrello
Originally from Australia - 28 years old
Craig Goodwin
Originally from Australia - 32 years old
Connor Metcalfe
Originally from Australia - 24 years old
Samuel Silvera
Originally from Australia - 23 years old
Bruno Fornaroli Mezza
Originally from Australia - 36 years old
Martin Boyle
Originally from Scotland - 30 years old
Mitchell Duke
Originally from Australia - 33 years old
Kusini Boja Yengi
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
Jamie MacLaren
Originally from Australia - 30 years old
Adam Jake Taggart
Originally from Australia - 30 years old
John Iredale
Jackson Irvine
Originally from Australia - 31 years old
Kenau Baccus
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
Massimo Luongo
Originally from Australia - 31 years old
Aiden O'Neill
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
Riley McGree
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
Ajdin Hrustic
Originally from Australia - 27 years old
Patrick Yazbek
Joshua Jeffery Nisbet
Originally from Australia - 24 years old
Jordan Bos
Originally from Australia - 21 years old
Lewis Miller
Originally from Australia - 23 years old
Kye Rowles
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
Aziz Eraltay Behich
Originally from Australia - 33 years old
Gethin Jones
Originally from Wales - 28 years old
Harry Souttar
Originally from Scotland - 25 years old
Cameron Burgess
Originally from Australia - 28 years old
Ryan Strain
Originally from Australia - 26 years old
Nathaniel Atkinson
Originally from Australia - 24 years old
Thomas Deng
Originally from Australia - 27 years old
Joel King
Originally from Australia - 23 years old
Jamie MacLaren
Originally from Australia - 30 years old
3
Craig Goodwin
Originally from Australia - 32 years old
2
Harry Souttar
Originally from Scotland - 25 years old
2
Mitchell Duke
Originally from Australia - 33 years old
2
Brandon Joel Gaetano Borrello
Originally from Australia - 28 years old
1
Kenau Baccus
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
1
Kye Rowles
Originally from Australia - 25 years old
1
Craig Goodwin
Originally from Australia - 32 years old
3
Connor Metcalfe
Originally from Australia - 24 years old
2
Jordan Bos
Originally from Australia - 21 years old
1
Lewis Miller
Originally from Australia - 23 years old
1
Cameron Burgess
Originally from Australia - 28 years old
1
Mitchell Duke
Originally from Australia - 33 years old
1
Ajdin Hrustic
Originally from Australia - 27 years old
1
This is your one-stop shop for finding all the important facts and figures about Australia in the 2026 season. From recent results and upcoming matches to squad members and team statistics, you and other APWin users can have all the information needed to get a more complete and accurate picture of a team's current state.
You can check out crucial data such as recent form, trends, home and away records, goals scored, and goals conceded, which are all quickly and regularly updated, along with other useful facts about Australia.
Read on for all the important Australia information for WC Qualification Asia 2026 to date.
Below are the main Australia statistics from the WC Qualification Asia 2026 season to date.
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Below is relevant information about Australia.
Australia's current squad includes the following players arranged by position:
Get to know more about the Australia players in an instant. Click on the players’ names to check out more of their personal information as well as statistics from different competitions.
Australia's last match in WC Qualification Asia was against Lebanon, which was played on 26/03/2024. The result of the match was Lebanon 0 vs 5 Australia
You can look up the complete list of Australia results throughout the season. Meanwhile, you can also select any match to view a detailed match summary.
Australia will be taking on Bangladesh in the WC Qualification Asia on 06/06/2024. See more information about the upcoming Bangladesh vs Australia match here.
Find all the statistics you need to preview that upcoming Australia match here. From recent form and trends to average goals scored and conceded, head-to-head history, and so much more, you'll have plenty of numbers to help you prepare for the match.
Don’t settle for watching only Australia highlights, since there are a host of different options for watching Australia matches live online. Users can conveniently check out match times, locations, and other broadcast details, along with directions for how to watch the match live.
Just visit our Live Stream page to learn where to watch Australia match online.
You can also view predictions for upcoming matches from football championships and competitions across the globe. That includes the Australia prediction for their next match, which is made by top betting experts.
These predictions are primarily data-driven and include the odds of those matches as set by bookmakers.
Take a look at all of today's predictions and see what the probabilities are for your preferred matches, as well as the prediction for Australia’s next match.
In their 4 matches in WC Qualification Asia 2024, Australia has compiled the following record:
So, Australia is currently averaging 3 points per match in the championship (counting all phases of the tournament). And based on the results in all stages of the competition (whether knockout or not), Australia has a ranking of 1st in WC Qualification Asia.
For a more detailed look at the WC Qualification Asia table and where Australia stands compared to others in a number of different stats, check out the ‘Standings’ tab.
To get a better idea of how Australia has been playing thus far in the WC Qualification Asia, here is a quick summary of their goals scored, goals conceded, and goal averages in the championship.
Here are some of the most popular questions people are asking about Australia.
This season, Australia is competing in WC Qualification Asia.
To date 29/03/2024, Australia has scored 15 goals in the 2026
Until 29/03/2024, Australia had given up 0 goals in the season
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