FIFA World Cup Squad 2022 for Australia has been announced by soccer coach Graham on Tuesday 8 November. He has confirmed World Cup, the final 26-Man squad. Graham Arnold was under plenty of pressure heading into Australia’s World Cup Qatar 2022 Intercontinental Play-off against Peru.
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The Socceroos qualified for the competition after winning the intercontinental playoffs and the coach was happy and proud of his players, they are going to the World Cup in Qatar. And his decision to bring on Andrew Redmayne, in the end, is vindicated Andrew Redmayne, the backup goalkeeper, showed a brilliant performance.

Australia 2022 World Cup Squad Roster
Table of Contents
CAPS | PLAYERS NAME |
75 | Goalkeeper Maty Ryan FC Copenhagen (DEN) |
3 | Goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne Sydney FC (AUS) |
4 | Goalkeeper Danny Vukovic Central Coast Mariners (AUS) |
38 | Defender Milos Degenek Columbus Crew (USA) |
53 | Defender Aziz Behich Dundee United (SCO) |
3 | Defender Joel King OB (DAN) |
5 | Defender Nathaniel Atkinson Hearts (SCO) |
10 | Defender Fran Karacic Brescia (ITA) |
10 | Defender Harry Souttar Stoke City (ENG) |
3 | Defender Kye Rowles Hearts (SCO) |
27 | Defender Bailey Wright Sunderland (ENG) |
2 | Defender Thomas Deng Albirex Niigata (JAP) |
53 | Midfielder Aaron Mooy Celtic (SCO) |
49 | Midfielder Jackson Irvine St Pauli (GER) |
20 | Midfielder Ajdin Hrustic Hellas Verona (ITA) |
53 | Midfielder Keanu Baccus St Mirren (SCO |
1 | Midfielder Cameron Devlin Hearts (SCO) |
10 | Midfielder Riley McGree Middlesbrough (ENG) |
29 | Forward Awer Mabil Cadiz (SPA) |
72 | Forward Mathew Leckie Melbourne City (AUS) |
19 | Forward Martin Boyle Hibernian (SCO) |
26 | Forward Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City (AUS) |
1 | Forward Jason Cummings Central Coast Mariners (AUS) |
20 | Forward Mitchell Duke Fagiano Okayama (JAP) |
1 | Forward Garang Kuol Central Coast Mariners (AUS) |
10 | Forward Craig Goodwin Adelaide United (AUS) |
FIFA World Cup 2022 Australia Team and Prediction
Head Coach Graham Arnold said in an interview that the team is ready to go to Qatar after a challenging four years. There are many gems in Socceroos and they have emerged as surprise heroes many of them are selected to represent Australia at a FIFA World Cup for the third time.
The captain Mathew Ryan who won the Europa League with Eintracht Frankfurt the previous season is ready for the world cup and Qatar will be his third FIFA World Cup.
Nathaniel Atkinson and Awer Mabil, a Cadiz winger, debuted in March. Seventeen players are going to their debut. Many experienced players are going to play for the second time in FIFA like Aziz Behich, Milos Degenek, Jackson Irvine, Jamie MacLaren, Aaron Mooy and Bailey Wright.
Graham Arnold has recently given opportunities to many young and best players. Arnold said in his interview that we are already excited to play in Qatar.
Now Australia will qualify half young and half experienced players and FIFA require final rosters on 14 November. Let’s see how Arnold will start the selection; maybe it depends on the time and how they qualified for the world cup. There are three teams against them France, Denmark, and Tunisia. And the captain will choose the player according to their capability.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Australia’s Matches and Group
On 20 November the biggest competition is going to happen in the Middle East. France, Denmark, and Tunisia make up Group D with Australia.
France and Denmark, the defending champions and current second seeds, are projected to finish in the top two and advance to the event’s elimination round. The match is going to be interesting.
Qatar has done remarkable work in the decoration and safety of spectators. And all eight Doha stadiums have all facilities like outdoor air conditioning
Tunisia is ranked 35th, while Australia is ranked 42nd. Australia’s Socceroos defeated 2-1 to France and drew 2-2 with Denmark in the 2018 World Cup group stage.
Group D
Matchup | Date | Time Local / (AEST) | Venue | Watch Live and Free |
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France vs. Australia | Tuesday, Nov. 22 | 10:00 pm Local / 6:00 am (AEDT)6:00 AM | Al Janoub Stadium | SBS and SBS On Demand |
Australia vs. Tunisia | Saturday, Nov. 26 | 1:00 pm Local / 9:00 pm (AEDT) | Al Janoub Stadium | SBS and SBS On Demand |
Australia vs. Denmark | Wednesday, Nov. 30 | 6:00 pm local / 2:00 am (AEDT) | Al Janoub Stadium | SBS and SBS On Demand |
Also check:- the FIFA World Cup Tv channel and live stream for all matches
FIFA World Cup 2022 Australia’TV Channel And Live Stream
SBS will broadcast live and free all 64 FIFA World Cup matches in 2022. The viewer can easily enjoy all the matches on the new SBS Sport website, which will go live later this year, and will offer Qatar 2022 highlights, interviews, video supplements, news, feature articles, and opinion pieces.
Its on-demand feature will not only provide live streaming, and mini-matches but also matches rebroadcast.
SBS will broadcast all Soccer Australia games live, free, and exclusively. SBS will show ALL 64 World Cup games LIVE and FREE in 2022. And all Soccer Australia games are live, free, and exclusive. SBS will broadcast live and free all 64 FIFA World Cup matches in 2022.
Australia FIFA World Cup History
Australia has won many matches and made rich sporting history, Australia is the winner of many world sporting championships, though its participation at the premier world sporting event – the FIFA World Cup of Football – has been limited.
They have reached the World Cup Finals six times, in Germany in 1974 and 2006, South Africa in 2010, Brazil in 2014, Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022. Between 1930 and 1962, Australia did not enter the World Cup. In 1966 and 1970 they did not qualify.
Australia’s best World Cup performance occurred in 2006 when they were defeated in the final by Italy. This happened with Australia’s “golden generation” as well.
In 1974 they made it only to the first round. From 1978 to 2002 they again failed to qualify, until 2006 when they again joined the best football nations in the world. Australia lost all three of their group games at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. But now fans have great expectations from the Australian team.