Tony Popovic names Subway Socceroos squad to face Japan and Saudi Arabia

Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach, Tony Popovic has named an extended 26-player squad ahead of Australia’s AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 fixtures against Japan and Saudi Arabia.

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The June FIFA Men’s International Window will see the Subway Socceroos play their final Round Three qualification fixtures, taking on Japan at Perth Stadium, Perth on Thursday, 5 June (kick-off 7.00pm local / 9.00pm AEST) and Saudi Arabia at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah on Tuesday, 10 June (9.15pm local / 4.15am AEST – Wednesday, 11 June).

Australia (13 points) currently sit second in Group C of Round Three qualifying, ahead of Saudi Arabia (10 points), having most recently secured victories over Indonesia (5-1) and China PR (2-0) in matches held in March 2025.

The qualifier on home soil against the Samurai Blue will be the Subway Socceroos’ first ever appearance at Perth Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue that has hosted a variety of international and high-profile club fixtures.
 


A large portion of Popovic’s squad arrive in Perth direct from a training camp in the United Arab Emirates – which featured players free from their respective club duties – providing a runway of preparation that is rarely available in international windows.

Alessandro Circati (Parma Calcio 1913) has been named following his recovery from an ACL injury suffered in September 2024, he is joined by fellow West Australians, Cameron Burgess (Ipswich Town FC) and Adam Taggart (Perth Glory FC).

Riley McGree (Middlesbrough FC) and Connor Metcalfe (FC St Pauli) have also been selected, making their long-awaited returns from injury.

Aziz Behich (Melbourne City FC) will arrive in Perth fresh from lifting the Isuzu UTE A-League Men Championship trophy, following his side’s 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory FC. While Kasey Bos (Melbourne Victory FC) earns his first Subway Socceroos call up and is one of six players that will arrive into camp direct from the Grand Final, including teammates Daniel Arzani and Ryan Teague.

Paul Okon-Engstler (S.L Benfica) – son of Socceroos great, Paul Okon – also earns his first call up to the senior national team, after impressing during his time in Abu Dhabi. Okon-Engstler was most recently an integral part of Australia’s successful AFC U20 Asian Cup China PR 2025™ campaign, putting in a series of stellar performances on the way to a history-making tournament victory.

Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach, Tony Popovic said he was looking forward to arriving in Perth following his intensive training camp.

“We’ve put ourselves in a good position within the group to be in control of our destiny,” Popovic said.

“We are ready to embrace this challenge with great respect of our opponents, though full of belief and confidence to achieve our goal of automatic qualification.

“We’ve had the opportunity to work with a large group of these players in a training camp in Abu Dhabi, which has been extremely beneficial both on and off the pitch. I look forward to welcoming the remainder of the squad into camp in Perth for what will be a great build-up and fantastic occasion at Perth Stadium,” Popovic concluded.

Scheduled to be played from September 2024 to June 2025, the AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 features three groups of six teams playing in a home-and-away, round-robin format, offering direct qualification to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ for the top two finishers of each group.

To find out all the latest information on fixtures, results and Third Round Qualification updates please click here.

The Subway Socceroos FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifiers will be broadcast live thanks to Football Australia’s broadcast partner, Paramount Australia.

SUBWAY SOCCEROOS’ SQUAD l JUNE FIFA MEN’S INTERNATIONAL WINDOW

NameCurrent Club, Country

‘A’ Caps (Goals)

Junior Club / Member Federation (Country)

Daniel ARZANIMelbourne Victory FC, Australia

9 (1)

Coogee United FC / Football NSW

Aziz BEHICHMelbourne City FC, Australia

79 (2)

Meadow Park SC / Football VIC

Brandon BORRELLOWestern Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

15 (2)

Modbury Jets SC / Football SA

Kasey BOSMelbourne Victory FC, Australia

0

Point Cook SC / Football VIC

Martin BOYLEHibernian FC, Scotland

32 (10)

Lewis United FC / Montrose FC (Scotland)

Cameron BURGESSIpswich Town FC, England

15 (0)

ECU Joondalup / Football West

Anthony CACERESSydney FC, Australia

3 (0)

Marconi Stallions / Football NSW

Alessandro CIRCATIParma Calcio 1913, Italy

4 (0)

Perth RedStar FC / Football West

Miloš DEGENEKFK TSC Bačka Topola, Serbia

47 (1)

Blacktown City FC / Football NSW

Mitchell DUKEFC Machida Zelvia, Japan

46 (12)

Liverpool Rangers SC / Football NSW

Joe GAUCI (GK)Aston Villa FC, England

7 (0)

Cumberland United FC / Football SA

Jason GERIAAlbirex Niigata, Japan

7 (0)

Weston Molonglo Football Club / Capital Football

Paul IZZO (GK)Randers FC, Denmark

0

Campbelltown City SC / Football SA

Riley McGREEMiddlesbrough FC, England

29 (1)

Gawler Eagles FC / Football South Australia

Connor METCALFEFC St Pauli, Germany

24 (0)

South Cardiff FC / Northern NSW Football

Lewis MILLERHibernian FC, Scotland

11 (1)

Pittwater RSL FC / Football NSW

Paul OKON-ENGSTLERS.L Benfica, Portugal

0

Marconi Stallions / Football NSW

Aiden O’NEILLNew York City, United States

19 (0)

University of Queensland Football Club / Football QLD

Kye ROWLESD.C. United, United States

25 (1)

Palm Beach SC / Football QLD

Mat RYAN (GK)RC Lens, France

98 (0)

Blacktown City FC / Football NSW

Mohamed TOURERanders FC, Denmark

1 (0)

Croydon FC / Football SA

Adam TAGGARTPerth Glory FC, Australia

22 (7)

ECU Joondalup / Football West

Ryan TEAGUEMelbourne Victory FC, Australia

1 (0)

Maroubra United FC / Football NSW

Marco TILIOMelbourne City FC, Australia

9 (0)

APIA Leichhardt FC & Sydney Olympic FC / Football NSW

Kai TREWINMelbourne City FC, Australia

0

Gungahlin United FC / Capital Football

Patrick YAZBEKNashville SC, United States

2 (0)

Austral Soccer Club / Football NSW

SUBWAY SOCCEROOS’ FIXTURES | JUNE FIFA MEN’S INTERNATIONAL WINDOW

Subway Socceroos v Japan
Thursday, 5 June 2025
Perth Stadium, Perth
Kick-off: 7.00pm local / 9.00pm AEST
Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster
Broadcast: 10, 10 Play and Paramount+

Saudi Arabia v Subway Socceroos
Tuesday 10 June 2025
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah
Kick-off: 9.15pm local / 4.15am AEST
Broadcast: Paramount+