Saudi Arabia National Football Team went head-to-head with Australia National Football Team in the Qualifying 3rd Round of the World Cup on June 10. The match concluded with Australia defeating Saudi Arabia 1-2.
Abdulrahman Al Obood scored the first goal of the game on the 19th minute of the match, putting Saudi Arabia in front. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Connor Metcalfe and Mitchell Duke, making the final score 1-2.
As Saudi Arabia and Australia meet again, the memory of the 0-0 tie in their World cup Qualifying 3rd round meeting from 7 months ago still lingers. Saudi Arabia National Football Team is enjoying a strong run, with victories over Bahrain and Jordan, marking their 4th consecutive unbeaten match. Lately, their defensive efforts have been solid, recording four straight clean sheets.
In their last three matches, Australia emerged victorious against Japan, China PR and Indonesia, giving them confidence as they approach this game, extending their unbeaten streak to eight matches.
This World cup Qualifying 3rd round match offers a platform for Saudi Arabia National Football Team and Australia National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Saudi Arabia’s Salem Al Dawsari and top finisher Hasan Kadesh have played important roles in ensuring their attack, shaped by Herve Renard’s vision, remains effective. Saudi Arabia’s top scorer in World cup Qualifying 3rd round, Kadesh, has two goals this season, as Al Dawsari continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with one assist. Saudi Arabia’s offense has also been strengthened by Mohamed Kanno, Musab Al-Juwayr and Saud Abdulhamid, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Australia’s attacking options, under Tony Popovic’s guidance, have been bolstered by Craig Goodwin and Craig Goodwin, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Irvine leads Australia’s scoring charts in World cup Qualifying 3rd round this season with three goals, as Goodwin continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with three assists. Adding further support are Nishan Velupillay, Riley McGree and Martin Boyle, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Saudi Arabia kicked off the game with Alaqidi Nawaf, Ziyad Aljohai, Abdulelah Al Amri, Nawaf Boushal, Ali Majrashi who got substituted by Saud Abdulhamid on the 62nd minute, Musab Al-Juwayr who got substituted by Nasser Al Dawsari on the 61st minute, Mohamed Kanu, Hasan Kadesh who got substituted by Hassan Tambakti on the 73rd minute, Salem Al Dawsari, Abdulrahman Al Obood who got substituted by Marwan Al-Sahafi on the 62nd minute and Firas Al-Buraikan who got substituted by Saleh Al-Shehri on the 86th minute as starters, with Hamed Al-Shanqiti, Abdulrahman Al Sanbi, Hassan Tambakti, Abdullah Madu, Nasser Al Dawsari, Saud Abdulhamid, Marwan Al-Sahafi, Abdullah Al Hamdan, Saleh Al-Shehri, Hammam Al Hammami, Ali Al Hassan and Al Harbi Moteb on the bench.
Australia's starting eleven were Mathew Ryan, Cameron Burgess, Aziz Behich, Lewis Miller, Patrick Yazbek who got substituted by Ryan Teague on the 77th minute, Aiden O'Neill who got substituted by Anthony Caceres on the 90th minute, Mitchell Duke who got substituted by Mohamed Toure on the 65th minute, Milos Degenek, Martin Boyle who got substituted by Marco Tilio on the 77th minute, Connor Metcalfe who got substituted by Riley McGree on the 65th minute and Jason Geria, with Joe Gauci, Paul Izzo, Kye Rowles, Alessandro Circati, Kasey Bos, Kai Trewin, Anthony Caceres, Marco Tilio, Ryan Teague, Riley McGree, Mohamed Toure and Brandon Borrello on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Martin Boyle and Abdulrahman Al Obood were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since October 2016. Both Saudi Arabia and Australia have managed one victory, while the remaining matches ended in draws. Their most recent clash took place on November 14, 2024, finishing in a 0-0 draw. In total, Saudi Arabia have managed five goals in these five meetings, compared to Australia's five. As things stand, Saudi Arabia and Australia are evenly matched in their recent head-to-head encounters.
Saudi Arabia have played ten matches in World cup Qualifying 3rd round, with three wins, four draws, and three losses this season, scoring seven goals, averaging 0.70 per match, while conceding eight, an average of 0.80 per match. Australia have won five of their ten matches in World cup Qualifying 3rd round this season, with four draws and one defeat, scoring sixteen goals, averaging 1.60 per match, while conceding seven, an average of 0.70 per match.
Saudi Arabia are currently on a run of two straight wins, having won Bahrain and Jordan in their last two matches, while Australia are on a three-game winning streak, having won Japan, China PR and Indonesia in their last three matches. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Saudi Arabia have claimed nine victories, suffered six defeats, and drawn five times, while in their last twenty matches, Australia have recorded twelve wins, three losses, and five draws.
As always, World cup Qualifying 3rd round's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Saudi Arabia are 15th with thirteen points from their ten games, while Australia hold 14th place with nineteen points after ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Saudi Arabia and Australia in real time. You can watch the goals by Abdulrahman Al Obood, Connor Metcalfe and Mitchell Duke as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Saudi Arabia - Australia are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.