After a tough loss in the quarter-final stage of the AFC Asian Cup, the Australian men's national soccer team, the Socceroos, are gearing up for their next challenge: qualifying for the World Cup in 2026. With their next match against Saudi Arabia on November 14th in Melbourne, the team knows that this game is crucial in securing their spot in the World Cup. With Japan already securing the top spot, it will be a fierce battle between Australia and Saudi Arabia for the second spot. Stay tuned to The Sporting News for all the latest updates and analysis on the Socceroos' journey to the World Cup.
Australia's Road to World Cup Glory: Socceroos Aim to Qualify for 2026
The Australian men's national soccer team, the Socceroos, narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2022 World Cup after a heartbreaking penalty shootout loss to Peru in the intercontinental playoff. However, the team remains determined to reach the global showpiece in 2026.
Background: Australia's World Cup History
Australia first qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 1974 and has since made it to every tournament except for 2006. The Socceroos' best result came in 2006 when they reached the Round of 16.
In the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign, Australia finished third in their group behind Saudi Arabia and Japan. This forced them to enter the playoffs, where they ultimately fell short against Peru.
Current Situation: Australia vs. Saudi Arabia
For the 2026 World Cup, Asia has been allocated 8.5 spots. The top two teams from each of the two qualifying groups will automatically qualify for the tournament, while the two third-placed teams will advance to the intercontinental playoffs.
Australia and Saudi Arabia are both vying for the second spot in Group B, behind Japan. The two teams will face off in a crucial match on November 14th in Melbourne. A win for either side would strengthen their position in the race for qualification.
Top 5 FAQs:
When will Australia play Saudi Arabia?
November 14th, 2023, in Melbourne.
What is the current standing of Group B?
Japan (15 points), Saudi Arabia (12 points), Australia (10 points).
How many teams from Asia will qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
8.5 teams.
What is the format of the World Cup qualifiers?
Two groups of six teams, with the top two teams from each group qualifying automatically for the World Cup.
When is the 2026 World Cup?
June 11th to July 12th, 2026, in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Conclusion
The Socceroos' journey to the 2026 World Cup is well underway. With a crucial match against Saudi Arabia on the horizon, the team knows that they need to perform at their best. With their determination and talent, the Socceroos have every chance of reaching the global stage once again.
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