Australia at World Cup 2026: The Socceroos Aim to Go Again
Fresh off their best World Cup in two decades, Australia return in 2026 with belief and a clear identity. Here is what to expect from the Socceroos under Tony Popovic.
Australia arrive at the 2026 World Cup with momentum and belief. At Qatar 2022, the Socceroos defied modest expectations to reach the round of 16 — their best World Cup performance since 2006 — playing with a togetherness and organisation that captured the imagination back home. In 2026, with an expanded tournament offering more nations a path deep into the competition, Australia sense a genuine opportunity.
Resilience as an Identity
Australia have never been a side blessed with a roster of global superstars, and they do not pretend to be. Their identity is built on work rate, organisation, set-piece threat, and an unshakeable team spirit — the qualities that carried them past Denmark and Tunisia in Qatar.
Goalkeeper Mathew Ryan remains the experienced leader at the back, a reliable presence with years of European football behind him. In midfield, Jackson Irvine drives the team with energy and leadership, while Riley McGree and a clutch of players developing in European leagues give the Socceroos more technical quality than past generations. Under Tony Popovic, Australia are well-drilled, disciplined, and difficult to break down.
Group D: A Tough but Open Draw
Australia were drawn into Group D alongside co-hosts and home favourites the United States, the technically gifted Paraguay, and Türkiye. It is a competitive group without an overwhelming favourite beyond the host nation. The USA will fancy topping the group, leaving Australia, Paraguay, and Türkiye to battle for the remaining qualification routes.
Crucially, the expanded format means a third-place finish could still be enough to reach the round of 32. For a team that thrives as underdogs and rarely beats itself, that is a realistic and motivating target.
Punching Above Their Weight
No one will tip Australia to win the World Cup, but writing off the Socceroos has burned plenty of bigger nations before. Organised, fearless, and carrying the confidence of their 2022 run, Australia have the profile to once again punch above their weight — and the expanded knockout stage gives them a route to history. Follow every Socceroos match live on KickD.
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