Socceroos in the MLS and across Asia are back in action, with Patrick Yazbek and Kye Rowles set to face off in the United States, while Mitchell Duke and Jason Geria will go head-to-head in the J1 League.

Catch up on the midweek action and see what’s in store for the upcoming fixtures.
Subway Socceroos
Starting in the United States, Patrick Yazbek (cap #641) played the full game in Nashville's 3-2 win over the New England Revolution on Thursday to move into third position in the MLS Eastern Conference.
They face Kye Rowles' (cap #622) DC United on Sunday at 9:30am (AEST).
Aiden O'Neill's (cap #629) New York City FC also face CF Montréal at the same time.
Meanwhile, Brad Smith (cap #575) came off the bench in the 86th minute for FC Cincinnati on Thursday as they beat CF Montréal 3-1.
They face Orlando City SC on Sunday at 9:30am (AEST).
In the J1 League, Mitchell Duke (cap #559) could feature in Machida Zelvia's away tie against Jason Geria's (cap #586) Albirex Niigata on Sunday at 7pm (AEST).
Geria was an unused substitute on Wednesday as Niigata lost 3-1 to Kawasaki Frontale, slipping to 18th position in the league.
Thomas Deng (cap #598) played a full game for Yokohama F.Marinos on Wednesday as they lost 3-0 to FC Tokyo.
F.Marinos remain bottom of the league. They return to action on Saturday at 8pm (AEST) against Shonan Bellmare.
In Korea's second tier, John Iredale (cap #640) could feature when Seoul E-Land travel to Chungnam Asan FC on Saturday at 8pm (AEST). After a positive start to the campaign, Seoul E-Land have slipped to fifth position as they chase promotion to Korea's top league.
In Serie B, Ajdin Hrustic (cap #589) and his U.S. Salernitana 1919 team have been relegated from Serie B following a tumultuous playoff against Sampdoria on Monday.
Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, Salernitana faced an uphill battle in the return fixture. Their hopes were dashed as Sampdoria scored twice in the second half, extending their aggregate lead to 4-0, before the game was ultimately abandoned due to crowd trouble, and Salernitana's relegation was sealed.
In transfer news, Cameron Burgess (cap #633) has signed a three-year deal with Championship side Swansea City after leaving Ipswich Town following their relegation from the Premier League.
The 29-year-old played a key role in Ipswich's back-to-back promotions and featured alongside fellow Socceroo Massimo Luongo in the 2024-25 season.
Burgess made his Premier League debut in match week nine and enjoyed a strong run of games, but struggled for minutes in the second half of the season. He returned to the starting lineup in April, playing eight consecutive matches before missing the final two games.
Craig Goodwin (cap #562) is also returning to Adelaide United after a second stint abroad with Saudi Arabian side Al-Wehda, where he scored 12 goals and registered 10 assists in 49 appearances.
The Socceroo, who underwent foot surgery earlier this month, is set to rejoin the club where he became a South Australian football icon.
Daniel Arzani (cap #596) has also left the Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Finalists Melbourne Victory to join Hungarian champions Ferencvarosi TC.
This move marks another European opportunity for Arzani, who was signed by Manchester City in 2018 but saw his progress hindered by an ACL injury on debut at Celtic. Subsequent loan spells in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Belgium followed before he returned to the A-League.
Kusini Yengi (cap #638) has also signed with Scottish club Aberdeen, joining fellow former Western Sydney Wanderers attacker Nicolas Milanovic.
The 26-year-old spent the last two seasons at Portsmouth but was not offered a new contract by the English Championship side.
Yengi, who has six goals in 11 appearances for the Socceroos, missed out on selection for the last national squad as they secured FIFA World Cup qualification.
Elsewhere, Gethin Jones (cap #639) has signed with League Two outfit MK Dons FC. The 29-year-old defender will join the club after the expiration of his contract at Bolton Wanderers. MK Dons finished in 19th position in League Two last season.

Subway Australian U23s
Giuseppe Bovalina could get minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps in their MLS match against LAFC on Monday at 11:30am (AEST).
In transfer news, Adrian Segečić became Portsmouth's first signing of the summer, joining on a three-year deal from Sydney FC.
The 21-year-old forward impressed last season, netting 18 goals, including an 18-minute hat-trick in a 4-1 win over Central Coast Mariners in January.