Our past two matches against Palestine

Our past two matches against Palestine
Our past two matches against Palestine

The Subway Socceroos will take on Palestine again to conclude the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Second Round Qualifiers on Tuesday, 11 June at HBF Park.

November 2023 was the corresponding Group I fixture, where the Aussies worked to a hard-fought 1-0 win over the Lions of Canaan.

We look back at that clash as well as our meeting in the 2019 edition of the AFC Asian Cup™.

The two teams first met in 1939 as part of a five-match series in Australia and indeed did not cross paths again until 80 years later at the Asian Cup.

Head-to-head

Played: 7
Wins: 5
Draws: 1
Losses: 1

2019 | 3-0 win | AFC Asian Cup™

Almost 80 years after their previous match-up, Australia faced Palestine at the AFC Asian Cup and needing to bounce back from their opening loss to Jordan. Jamie Maclaren scored his maiden Socceroos goal with a header from Tom Rogic’s inviting delivery before Awer Mabil doubled the advantage two minutes later at the Rashid Stadium. The winger arrived at the back post to volley home Chris Ikonomidis’ floated cross. Substitute Apostolos Giannou put the result beyond doubt with a header off a short corner whipped in by Ikonomidis for his second assist of the game.

Key Moments | Australia v Palestine – AFC Asian Cup 2019 Matchday 2

2023 | 1-0 win | FIFA World Cup Qualifier

Fresh from its 7-0 rout of Bangladesh, Australia were in for a much tougher contest against Palestine. Following a cagey start Australia broke the deadlock in 18 minutes through a tried and tested formula. Craig Goodwin expertly swung in a corner which was headed home by Harry Souttar. But it was far from smooth sailing after that with the Subway Socceroos forced to absorb a lot of pressure with Maty Ryan coming to the rescue and producing an absolutely sensational save to deny Tamer Seyam from close range before half time.

Palestine v Australia | Key Moments | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier

Match Details – FIFA World Cup 2026™ Second Round Asian Qualifiers

Bangladesh v Australia
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Bashundhara Kings Arena, Dhaka
Kick-off: 4:45pm local / 8:45pm AEST
Broadcast: Network 10, Paramount+, 10 Play

Australia v Palestine
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
HBF Park, Perth
Kick-off: 8:05pm AWST / (10:05pm AEST)
Broadcast: Channel 10, Paramount+ and 10 Play
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