Team profile
Australia
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Australia heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-3-3Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Australia enters the 2026 World Cup under the guidance of Tony Popovic, a coach known for his strategic acumen and ability to galvanize his squad. Ranked 24th by FIFA, the Socceroos are looking to make a significant impact in Group D, where they face formidable opponents in Paraguay and the United States. Popovic's squad is a blend of seasoned internationals and promising young talents, reflecting a balanced approach to both experience and innovation. With a strong defensive backbone and a dynamic midfield, Australia aims to leverage its collective strength and tactical discipline to navigate the group stage successfully. The team has shown resilience in recent international fixtures, and their preparation has been focused on enhancing their tactical flexibility and physical conditioning, crucial for the demands of World Cup football.
Tactical breakdown
Australia is likely to deploy a 4-3-3 formation, a setup that allows them to maintain a solid defensive structure while providing width and attacking options. The backline, anchored by Harry Souttar and Kye Rowles, is expected to be robust, with full-backs Aziz Behich and Fran Karačić providing additional support in both defense and attack. In midfield, the combination of Cameron Devlin's defensive prowess and Ajdin Hrustic's creativity will be pivotal in controlling the tempo of the game and transitioning play from defense to attack. The forward line, featuring the likes of Jamie Maclaren and Mathew Leckie, will focus on quick transitions and exploiting spaces behind the opposition's defense. Australia's style under Popovic is characterized by high pressing and quick ball recovery, aiming to disrupt the opponent's rhythm and create scoring opportunities through rapid counter-attacks.
Key players
Harry Souttar is a key figure in Australia's defense, known for his aerial dominance and composure under pressure. His leadership at the back will be crucial in organizing the defensive line and dealing with set-piece threats. In midfield, Ajdin Hrustic stands out with his ability to unlock defenses with precise passing and vision, making him a vital link between defense and attack. Up front, Jamie Maclaren's goal-scoring instincts and movement off the ball will be essential in converting chances and keeping opposition defenses on their toes. Additionally, the youthful exuberance of Nestory Irankunda, a rising star at Bayern Munich, offers Australia a dynamic option on the wings, capable of changing the game's momentum with his pace and dribbling skills.
Group stage outlook
Australia faces a challenging group stage in World Cup 2026, with matches against Paraguay and the United States. While the United States, as co-hosts, will be formidable opponents with home advantage, Australia's tactical discipline and experience could see them secure crucial points. Paraguay presents a different challenge with their technical style, but Australia's physicality and pressing game could disrupt their rhythm. Realistically, Australia's path to the knockout rounds will depend on their ability to secure at least one victory and a draw, making their opening match crucial for setting the tone. If they can execute Popovic's game plan effectively, a place in the Round of 32 is within reach.
Full squad

Joe Gauci
Aston Villa

Lawrence Thomas
Western Sydney

Mathew Ryan
AS Roma

Aziz Behich
Melbourne City

Fran Karačić
Lecce

Harry Souttar
Leicester
Joel King
Odense

Jordan Bos
Westerlo

Kye Rowles
Hearts

Nathaniel Atkinson
Heart of Midlothian

Thomas Deng
Albirex Niigata

Ajdin Hrustic
Salernitana

Cameron Devlin
Hearts

Connor Metcalfe
St. Pauli

Jackson Irvine
St. Pauli

Riley McGree
Middlesbrough

Ryan Teague
Melbourne City

Adam Taggart
Perth Glory

Craig Goodwin
Al-Wehda

Jamie Maclaren
Melbourne City

Kusini Yengi
Portsmouth

Marco Tilio
Melbourne City

Martin Boyle
Hibernian

Mathew Leckie
Melbourne City

Mitchell Duke
Machida Zelvia

Nestory Irankunda
Bayern Munich
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre, Changzhou
Optus Stadium, Perth
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Australia into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC
- Qualification record
- 5W-3D-0L
- Latest qualifier
- Tuesday, June 10, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Wednesday, November 19, 2025
W vs Saudi Arabia
L vs Colombia
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 3W-0D-3L
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
AustraliavsColombia
L0-3Saturday, November 15, 2025
AustraliavsVenezuela
L0-1Wednesday, October 15, 2025
AustraliavsUnited States
L1-2Friday, October 10, 2025
AustraliavsCanada
W1-0Tuesday, September 9, 2025
AustraliavsNew Zealand
W3-1Friday, September 5, 2025
AustraliavsNew Zealand
W1-0
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