WA Rallies for Socceroos in Key World Cup Qualifier

  • Socceroos to play against Japan tonight in Round Three FIFA World Cup 2026 AFC Asian Qualifier at Optus Stadium
  • Over 50,000 expected to turn out to cheer on the country's men's football team

Tonight marks a pivotal moment for Australian football as the Socceroos take on Japan in a must-win 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier at Perth's Optus Stadium.

With over 50,000 fans expected to pack the stands, Western Australians have a unique opportunity to be part of sporting history as the nation's team pushes for a place on the world's biggest stage.

Football is Australia's most played sport, with over 1.9 million participants across the country and tonight's match reflects the sport's growing national momentum.

For those in WA yet to secure a ticket, it's not too late to be part of what promises to be an unforgettable night in Australian football.

As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister Rita Saffioti:

"This is a huge moment for WA and an incredibly exciting occasion for all football fans.

"Hosting a World Cup qualifier at Optus Stadium is a massive opportunity and puts our State on the world sporting map.

"I encourage everyone to get behind the Socceroos tonight and help get them over the line."

As stated by Football Australia Interim CEO Heather Garriock:

"Tonight's game is more than just a qualifier it's a celebration of football's strength and diversity across Australia.

"With a passionate crowd behind them, the Socceroos have the perfect platform to take a major step toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

"We're grateful to the WA Government and fans for their incredible support."

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