Several Aussies Abroad appeared for their clubs in midweek, with Aiden O'Neill bagging an extra-time winner, while other Subway Socceroos faced off in Scotland.

Headlining this weekend's fixtures will be two Socceroos, who will both be vying for silverware in Japan - Thomas Deng and Mitch Langerak.
Read on to find out everything else that's happening this weekend.
Subway Socceroos
Aiden O’Neill (cap #629) scored an extra-time winner for Standard Liege against K. Lyra-Lierse Berlaar as they advanced in the Belgium Cup on Thursday. The sides were locked at 2-2 before the captain steered home the hosts’ third goal.
O’Neill is set to start on Sunday at 2:00am when Standard Liege host St Truiden in the Belgian First Division A.
Also in Belgium’s top flight, Jordan Bos (cap #632) could feature for K.V.C. Westerlo when they host Dender on Saturday at 6:45am (AEDT).
Mitch Langerak (cap #566) could be the goalkeeper for Nagoya Grampus when they host Thomas Deng’s (cap #598) Albirex Niigata on Saturday at 3:05pm (AEDT) in the Japanese League Cup Final. Langerak has only four games left to play in Japan before returning to Australia to play for Melbourne Victory, meaning Saturday offers him a chance to end his Nagoya career with a trophy.
In J. League, Mitch Duke (cap #559) could be involved for Machida Zelvia on Sunday at 4:00pm (AEDT) when they travel to Sagan Tosu.
Mohamed Toure (cap #636) picked up an assist and played 70 minutes of Randers’ 4-0 win against Nordsjaelland on Tuesday morning in the Danish Superligaen. Paul Izzo kept a clean sheet for the side as well. The pair will likely feature again on Sunday at 3:00am (AEDT) against Sonderjyske.
Joe Gauci (cap #631) started in goal in Aston Villa’s 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup on Thursday. The goalkeeper will likely return to the bench on Monday at 1:00 am (AEDT) for Villa’s Tottenham clash in the English Premier League.
In the Saudi Pro League, Craig Goodwin (cap #562) played a full game for Al-Wehda as they lost 2-1 to Al Qadasiya on Tuesday morning. On Friday, Goodwin played 65 minutes of Al Wehda’s 3-1 loss to Al Shabab.
Jackson Irvine (#568) played a full game for St Pauli as they lost 4-2 to RB Leipzig on Wednesday morning in the Bundesliga. Irvine should start again on Sunday at 1:30 am (AEDT) when St Pauli travel to Hoffenheim in the German top flight.
Nestory Irankunda (cap #643) might be on the bench for Bayern Munich when they host Union Berlin in the Bundesliga on Sunday at 1:30 am (AEDT).
In the Danish DBU Pokalen, John Iredale (cap #640) played 63 minutes for AaB as they beat Esbjerg 2-0 on Thursday morning.
Maty Ryan (cap #555) was the back-up goalkeeper for Roma's 1-0 win over Torino on Friday morning. The Socceroos keeper is set to be on the bench again on Monday at 4:00am (AEDT) against Hellas Verona.
On Thursday, three Socceroos were involved in Ross County’s 0-0 draw with Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.
Lewis Miller (cap #635) played a full game for Hibs, and Martin Boyle (cap #599) played 83 minutes. Josh Nisbet (cap #642) came on in the 59th minute for Ross County.
Hibernian face Dundee United on Monday at 2:00am (AEDT) and Ross County take on St Mirren on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT).
Also, Cameron Devlin (cap #625) and Kye Rowles (cap #622) started Hearts’ 2-1 loss to Kilmarnock on Thursday morning. Devlin played 75 minutes, while Rowles played the full game. The pair will likely start again on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT) against St Johnstone.
Finally, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (cap #644) played 70 minutes for Motherwell in their 2-1 loss to Dundee United on Thursday. Ryan Strain (cap #624) came on at the hour mark for Dundee.
Stamatelopoulos will target another start on Monday at 2:00am (AEDT) when Motherwell host Rangers in the League Cup semi-finals. Strain will hope to build his minutes against Hibernian on Monday at 2:00am (AEDT) in the league.
In the AFC Champions League Two, Bailey Wright (cap #576) played all of Lion City Sailors’ 3-1 win against Port on Wednesday night.
In the Scottish Championship, Ryan McGowan (cap #546) played all of Livingston’s 3-0 loss to Dunfermline Athletic on Wednesday morning. The defender is set to start again on Sunday against Queen’s Park at 2:00am (AEDT).
Also in the competition, Dylan McGowan (cap #590) will target some more minutes for Hamilton Academical against Airdrieonians at the same time.
Garang Kuol (cap #627) played an hour for Newcastle United’s academy in their 3-0 loss to Mansfield Town on Wednesday in the EFL Trophy.
In the Indian Super League, Jamie Maclaren (cap #583) played 65 minutes of Mohun Bagan SG’s 2-0 win against Hyderabad on Thursday. Maclaren was replaced by Dimitri Petratos (cap # 593) and Jason Cummings (cap #626) was also subbed on for the side in the 83rd minute.
Denis Genreau (cap #610) will continue to build match fitness when Toulouse welcome Reims on Monday at 1:00am (AEDT) in Ligue 1.
In the English Premier League, Cameron Burgess (cap #633) could start again for Ipswich Town as they host Leicester City on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT).
In the EFL Championship, Harry Souttar (cap #606) will look to continue his run of starts when Sheffield United travel to Blackburn on Saturday at 11:30pm (AEDT).
Callum Elder (cap #614) could make the team for Derby County when they take on Stoke at 11:30pm (AEDT) on Saturday.
Riley McGree (cap #509) will target another impressive attacking display for Middlesbrough on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT) against Coventry.
Samuel Silvera (cap #634) and Kusini Yengi (cap #638) are likely to be involved for Portsmouth when they travel to Hull City on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT).
Alexander Robertson (cap #630) should earn another start for Cardiff City as they host Norwich on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT).
In EFL League One, Keanu Baccus (cap #628) could start on Monday at 1:00am (AEDT) against Curzon Ashton in the FA Cup.
Ajdin Hrustic (cap #589) could feature for Salernitana in Serie B when they travel to Cosenza on Monday at 1:00am (AEDT).
In the Swiss Super League, Awer Mabil (cap #597) could be involved on Monday at 2:30am (AEDT) as Grasshopper travel to Luzern.
In Norway’s Eliteserien, Gianni Stensness (cap #671) is set to be in the Viking team for their home tie with Sandefjord on Sunday at 4:00am (AEDT)as they look to hold onto a Europa Conference League spot.
In the Greek Super League, Jason Davidson (cap #545) could return to the team for Panserraikos’ away trip to giants Olympiacos on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT).
In Croatia’s HNL, Fran Karicic (cap #607) should start for NK Lokomotiva when they host Slaven on Sunday at 1:00am (AEDT).
Alex Gersbach (cap #587) will likely start for Kalmar FF in their second-last game of the Swedish Allsvenskan, travelling to IFK Goteborg on Sunday at 3:30am (AEDT). The defender will hope to help lift his team away from the relegation places, sitting four points away from safety currently.
Subway Olyroos
Cameron Peupion scored Brighton and Hove Albion Academy’s third in their 3-0 win over Wimbledon in the EFL Trophy. Peupion could be on the bench when Brighton take on Liverpool on Sunday at 2:00am (AEDT) in the English Premier League.
Nectarios Triantis played a full game for Hibernian on Thursday in the Scottish Premiership as they drew 0-0 with Ross County. Triantis could start again on Monday at 2:00am (AEDT) when Hibs host Dundee United.
In the Polish top flight, Louis D’Arrigo could be in the team for Lechia Gdansk’s home tie with Cracovia on Monday at 3:30am (AEDT).
Giuseppe Bovalina might get some minutes in Vancouver Whitecap’s Major League Soccer playoff second-leg clash with Los Angeles FC on Monday at 12:45 pm (AEDT). The side will need to overturn a 2-1 deficit to advance in the competition.
On Thursday, Jacob Italiano played a full game for Grazer AK as they lost 2-1 to SW Bregenz in the Austrian Cup. Italiano is set to start on Sunday at 3:00am (AEDT) against RB Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga.