Subway Socceroos Head Coach, Graham Arnold has named an extended 25-man squad for Australia’s upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifiers against Bangladesh and Palestine.
The fixtures represent the final stage of Second Round Qualification for Australia, who have already secured their place in the Third Round following four consecutive wins during November 2023 and March 2024.
Graham Arnold’s side have been one of the best in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) throughout qualifying, currently undefeated with 15 goals scored and none conceded.
The Subway Socceroos will assemble in Thailand for an extended training camp before travelling to Bangladesh for their fixture at Bashundhara Kings Arena, Dhaka on Thursday, 6 June. The squad will then make the trip to Western Australia to take on Palestine at HBF Park on Tuesday, 11 June – the Subway Socceroos’ first game in Perth since 2016.
Alessandro Circati (Parma Calcio 1913) returns to the squad and is part of a West Australian contingent that features Cameron Burgess (Ipswich Town FC) fresh off his promotion to the English Premier League and Isuzu UTE A-League Men Golden Boot, Adam Taggart (Perth Glory FC).
Josh Nisbet (Central Coast Mariners FC) has earnt selection following his Isuzu UTE A-League Men Championship win over the weekend, with the diminutive midfielder also named Johnny Warren Medalist as the league’s best player of the 2023/24 season.
Nestory Irankunda (Adelaide United FC) will join his first senior men’s national team camp, having previously been involved in a train-on capacity when Australia hosted Ecuador in March 2023.
Daniel Arzani and Paul Izzo (Melbourne Victory FC) have been selected, while Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (Newcastle Jets FC) has been rewarded for a strong domestic season which featured 17 goals.
Cameron Devlin (Heart of Midlothian FC) returns to the national team and will feature alongside Jackson Irvine and Connor Metcalfe (FC St. Pauli) fresh off promotion into the Bundesliga, and Kusini Yengi (Portsmouth FC) who will find himself in the EFL Championship next season after securing promotion with Pompey.
Subway Socceroos’ captain, Mat Ryan is one of several players who have been rested for this FIFA men’s international window following a grueling 18-months of both domestic and international football.
Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach, Graham Arnold said he had carefully managed the individual needs of some players amidst two extremely significant fixtures in shaping his side’s path to FIFA World Cup 2026™.
“I’ve spoken about how important these two games are when it comes to official FIFA rankings, and while we’ve qualified for Round Three it’s important that we take all six points,” Arnold said.
“It’s an expectation we set ourselves as a group and as always, getting our mentality right will be crucial to securing two wins and giving ourselves the highest possible ranking ahead of the draw for Round Three.
“We’ve got several players who’ve had significant workloads in recent times, and it’s important we give them a proper break. I want to ensure they’re physically and mentally prepared for another big 12-months of qualification.
“This has also allowed us to provide opportunities to players who have been performing well at their clubs as we continue to build depth right across the pitch.
“Our leadership group of Jackson (Irvine), Aziz (Behich) Mat (Leckie), Harry (Souttar) and Adam (Taggart) will have an important role to play throughout this camp in welcoming those players, as they demonstrate the core values that are central to the Socceroos’ culture,” Arnold concluded.
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The Subway Socceroos FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifiers will be broadcast live thanks to Football Australia’s broadcast partner, 10 Paramount.
Subway Socceroos Squad l June FIFA Men’s International Window
Name | Current Club, Country | ‘A’ Caps (Goals) | Junior Club (Member Federation/Country) |
Daniel ARZANI | Melbourne Victory FC, Australia | 6 (1) | Coogee United FC / Football NSW |
Keanu BACCUS | Mansfield Town FC, England | 18 (1) | Parklea FC / Football NSW |
Aziz BEHICH | Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia | 69 (2) | Meadow Park SC / Football Victoria |
Jordy BOS | K.V.C Westerlo, Belgium | 13 (1) | Hoppers Crossing SC / Football Victoria |
Martin BOYLE | Hibernian FC, Scotland | 28 (8) | Lewis United FC / Montrose FC (Scotland) |
Cameron BURGESS | Ipswich Town FC, England | 8 (0) | ECU Joondalup / Football West |
Alessandro CIRCATI | Parma Calcio 1913, Italy | 1 (0) | Perth SC / Football West |
Cameron DEVLIN | Heart of Midlothian FC, Scotland | 2 (0) | Sutherland Sharks FC / Football NSW |
Mitchell DUKE | FC Machida Zelvia, Japan | 39 (12) | Liverpool Rangers SC / Football NSW |
Joe GAUCI (Gk) | Aston Villa FC, England | 2 (0) | Cumberland United FC / Football SA |
Ajdin HRUSTIC | Heracles Almelo, Netherlands | 26 (3) | Heatherton United SC / Football Victoria |
Nestory IRANKUNDA | Adelaide United FC, Australia | 0 | Adelaide Croatia Raiders SC / Football SA |
Jackson IRVINE | FC St Pauli, Germany | 68 (11) | Ringwood City SC / Football Victoria |
Paul IZZO (Gk) | Melbourne Victory FC, Australia | 0 | Campbelltown City SC / Football SA |
Gethin JONES | Bolton Wanderers FC, England | 4 (0) | Wrexham FC (Youth), Wales |
Mathew LECKIE | Melbourne City FC, Australia | 78 (14) | Brimbank Stallions FC / Football Victoria |
Connor METCALFE | FC St. Pauli, Germany | 21 (0) | South Cardiff FC / Northern NSW Football |
Joshua NISBET | Central Coast Mariners FC, Australia | 1 (0) | St Mary’s FC / Football QLD |
Kye ROWLES | Heart of Midlothian FC, Scotland | 20 (1) | Palm Beach SC / Football QLD |
Harry SOUTTAR | Leicester City FC, England | 29 (11) | Brechin City Boys Club (Scotland) |
Apostolos STAMATELOPOULOS | Newcastle Jets FC, Australia | 0 | Adelaide Comets FC / Football SA |
Ryan STRAIN | St Mirren FC, Scotland | 5 (0) | Aston Villa FC (UK) |
Adam TAGGART | Perth Glory FC, Australia | 18 (6) | ECU Joondalup / Football West |
Lawrence THOMAS (Gk) | Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia | 1 (0) | Winston Hills Bears FC / Football NSW |
Kusini YENGI | Portsmouth FC, England | 6 (1) | Fulham United FC / Football SA |
Match Details
Bangladesh Subway Socceroos
Thursday, 6 June
Bashundhara Kings Arena, Dhaka
Kick-off: 4.45pm local / 8.45pm AEST
Broadcast: Paramount+
Subway Socceroos v Palestine
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
HBF Park, Perth
Kick-off: 8.05pm AWST / 10.05pm AEST
Tickets: Start from $15 Child, $20 Concession, $25 Adult, and $50 Family. Tickets from Ticketmaster.
Broadcast: 10, 10 Play, Paramount+