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Australia seal sixth straight FIFA World Cup spot with 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia

Australia seal sixth straight FIFA World Cup spot with 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia

Time of Indiaa day ago

Australia clinched their sixth consecutive FIFA World Cup appearance with a 2-1 victory against Saudi Arabia, highlighted by goals from Connor Metcalfe and Mitchell Duke. Despite an early setback, the Socceroos demonstrated resilience, securing direct qualification for the 2026 tournament. Goalkeeper Mat Ryan's outstanding performance, including a penalty save, solidified Australia's place among Asia's qualified teams.
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Australia booked their sixth consecutive FIFA World Cup berth with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia. Goals from debutant Connor Metcalfe and Mitchell Duke ensured the Socceroos ' qualification, continuing their impressive World Cup streak.Despite an opening goal by Abdulrahman Al Oboud in the 19th minute for Saudi Arabia, Australia held firm to secure their spot on football's biggest stage.The Socceroos, who only needed to avoid a five-goal loss to secure direct qualification for the 2026 tournament, showed resilience after falling behind. Metcalfe levelled the score with a left-footed strike just before the interval, followed by Duke's header in the 48th minute.In his 100th international appearance, Australian goalkeeper Mat Ryan delivered a stellar performance with five crucial saves, including stopping a late penalty.This direct qualification brings welcome relief to the Socceroos, who had previously needed to navigate through playoffs for both the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.'We've done the first part — qualifying automatically,' Socceroos coach Tony Popovic said. 'Now the next part is to be bigger and better for the World Cup.''We've built a good foundation now (but) we want to get better, kick on and try and do something special in the World Cup," he said.Australia secures its spot alongside Japan, Iran, South Korea, Uzbekistan and Jordan for the expanded 48-team competition in 2026 across the United States, Canada and Mexico.The remaining two automatic Asian qualification spots will be determined among six nations in October. The contending teams include Oman, Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia.

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