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Saudi Arabia
Australia
Attacks
111
43
Dangerous Attacks
60
16
Ball Possession
70
30
On Target
6
3
Off Target
3016
2011
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End 1-2
96′
A. Caceres
A. O'Neill
86′
S. Al-Shehri
F.Buraikan
85′
S.Al-Dawsari
77′
R. Teague
P. Yazbek
77′
M.Tilio
M.Boyle
73′
H.Al-Tambakti
H.Kadesh
66′
R. McGree
C.Metcalfe
65′
M. Toure
M. Duke
62′
S.Abdulhamid
A. Majrashi
62′
M.Sahafi
A.Al-Oboud
61′
N. Al-Dawsari
M.Al-Juwayr
54′
A. Majrashi
48′
1-2
M. Duke
Assist: M.Boyle
47′
A.Al-Oboud
Halftime 1-1
42′
1-1
C.Metcalfe
Assist: M. Duke
33′
M.Boyle
19′
1-0
A.Al-Oboud
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Match Info
Australia claimed a vital 2-1 away win against Saudi Arabia in a top-of-the-table FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) clash on June 11, 2025. This result was a major statement from the Socceroos, securing three precious points in one of the most daunting away fixtures in Asian football and shaking up the standings in their group. The match lived up to its billing as a heavyweight contest, with Saudi Arabia drawing first blood with an early goal that ignited the home crowd. Australia responded with characteristic resilience, equalizing before halftime to settle their nerves. The second half was a tense affair, but the Australians found a late winner, capitalizing on a defensive error to stun the Saudi supporters. The victory showcased Australia's tactical discipline and ability to perform under pressure on the continental stage. Post-match, the Australian manager hailed his team's character and belief, while the Saudi coach acknowledged his side's mistakes and the need to bounce back quickly in the tight qualification race.

