When do the Socceroos play next? Australia squad, full match schedule, World Cup qualifiers

Joshua Mayne

When do the Socceroos play next? Australia squad, full match schedule, World Cup qualifiers image

The Socceroos have locked in their spot at next year's World Cup.

After some frustrating results at the backend of last year, Australia defeated Indonesia 5-1 and China 2-0 in March. Further wins over Japan and Saudi Arabia in the final two matches mean Tony Popovic's side has booked their tickets to North America.

The Sporting News details when Australia are next in action.

MORE: Socceroos World Cup qualifying fixtures, results, standings

When is the Socceroos' next match?

Australia's next match is a friendly against USA on October 15, 2025.

Kickoff is set for 12 pm AEDT at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.

Socceroos schedule, World Cup qualifiers, results

5 September 2024Socceroos 0-1 BahrainRobina StadiumWCQ
10 September 2024Indonesia 0-0 SocceroosGelora Bung Tomo StadiumWCQ
10 October 2024Socceroos 3-1 ChinaAdelaide OvalWCQ
15 October 2024Japan 1-1 SocceroosSaitama Stadium 2002WCQ
14 November 2024Socceroos 0-0 Saudi ArabiaAAMI ParkWCQ
20 November 2024Bahrain 2-2 SocceroosBahrain National StadiumWCQ
20 March 2025Socceroos 5-1 IndonesiaSydney Football StadiumWCQ
25 March 2025China 0-2 SocceroosHangzhou Sports Park StadiumWCQ
5 June 2025Socceroos 1-0 JapanOptus Stadium, PerthWCQ
10 June 2025Saudi Arabia 0-1 SocceroosKing Abdullah Sport City, JeddahWCQ
5 September 2025Socceroos 1-0 New ZealandGIO StadiumFriendly
9 September 2025New Zealand 1-3 SocceroosGO Media StadiumFriendly
11 October 2025 (10:30am AEDT)Canada 0-1 SocceroosStade SaputoFriendly
15 October (12:00pm AEDT)USA vs. SocceroosDick's Sporting Goods ParkFriendly

Socceroos squad vs. Canada and USA

NameCurrent clubA-Leagues club/s
Max BalardNAC Breda, NetherlandsCentral Coast Mariners
Jordy BosFeyenoord, NetherlandsMelbourne City
Cammy DevlinHearts, ScotlandSydney FC, Wellington Phoenix, Newcastle Jets
Alessandro CircatiParma, ItalyPerth Glory (academy)
Joe Gauci (GK)Port Vale, EnglandCentral Coast Mariners, Melbourne City, Adelaide United
Mat RyanLevante, SpainCentral Coast Mariners
Nestory IrankundaWatford, EnglandAdelaide United
Paul IzzoRanders, DenmarkAdelaide United, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne Victory
Hayden MatthewsPortsmouth, EnglandSydney FC
Connor MetcalfeSt Pauli, GermanyMelbourne City
Jason GeriaAlbirex Niigata, JapanMelbourne Victory, Perth Glory
Lewis MillerBlackburn Rovers, EnglandCentral Coast Mariners
Aiden O’NeillNew York City FC, USABrisbane Roar, Melbourne City
Kye RowlesFC United, USABrisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners
Daniel ArzaniFerencvaros, HungaryMelbourne City, Macarthur Bulls, Melbourne Victory
Nick D’AgostinoViking FK, NorwayBrisbane Roar, Perth Glory, Melbourne Victory
Mitch DukeMachida Zelvia, JapanCentral Coast Mariners, Western Sydney Wanderers
Mohamed ToureRanders, DenmarkAdelaide United
Patrick YazbekNashville SC, USASydney FC

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.