

Australia U17 began their AFC U17 Asian Cup campaign in emphatic fashion, defeating Vietnam U17 3–0 in the opening matchday fixture on May 17, 2026. The Young Socceroos put on a clinical display, while Vietnam struggled to create clear chances against a well-organized Australian side.
Match Summary
From the first whistle, Australia dominated possession and territory. Their first goal came in the 18th minute when a cross from the right was met by a powerful header that gave the Vietnam goalkeeper no chance. Vietnam tried to respond with quick counterattacks, but the Australian defense held firm. Australia doubled the lead just before halftime with a low drive from outside the box.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Vietnam sat deeper, looking to absorb pressure, but Australia’s third goal arrived in the 65th minute through a well-worked team move finished at the far post. The Young Socceroos managed the game comfortably and could have added more, while Vietnam’s best chance was saved by the Australian keeper in the closing stages.
Tournament Context
The AFC U17 Asian Cup serves as the qualifying tournament for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Australia, a traditional powerhouse at this level, will aim to top their group and secure a semifinal berth. Vietnam, despite the loss, still have group matches ahead and will need to sharpen their attack to progress. This result puts Australia in a strong early position in Group D.
Standout Players
Australia’s midfield general controlled the game, while their striker’s movement and finishing were key. Vietnam’s goalkeeper made several good saves but could not prevent the comprehensive defeat. The Young Socceroos will now prepare for their next group stage fixture with confidence high.