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James Paraskevas seems at least somewhat confident of a Socceroos win. Though does not seemed overly thrilled by the path that they might take to get there …
“The rotation merry go round continues! As for the game, we are playing the Indomitable Lions who have never been past the first round of a World Cup since 1990, have left their best player out of the squad, and have come with their C Team. Australia on the other hand are looking like mince meat to the USA, Paraguay and whoever else gets the spot.
“We are not looking to play any type of football whatsoever, not positive or playing forward, and we’re not particularly great defensively against the better sides either. But we knew all this when Popovic came on board. FA are happy to just be there and organising friendlies against this level of opposition is pointless for us at this point. Anyway, I say 2-0 Australia in a drab encounter.”
As though international football needed any more creative concepts coming out of the world governing body, we now have the Fifa Series, which this clash between Australia and Cameroon tonight is arguably the most enticing match in.
David Squires has done his best to understand Fifa’s – and in particular its president Gianni Infantino’s – thinking. And it’s fair to say, he does not miss!
The Socceroos are on a farewell tour of home games on their way to the World Cup where they have been placed in a group with co-hosts the United States and Paraguay.
The fourth team in Group D is still to be determined but after the playoffs in Europe overnight has been narrowed down to two teams – Kosovo and Turkey.
Kosovo earned a spot in the decisive game with a 4-3 win in a chaotic clash with Slovakia. Ferdi Kadioglu scored the only goal in 1-0 victory over Romania in their playoff semi-final, but it was moment of brilliance from Arda Guler that turned the match.
Cameroon XI
Indomitable Lions: Epassy (c, gk), Moungam, Kotto, Malone, Avom, Ambina, Namaso, Yongwa, Fosso, Kamdem, Kofane.
Cameroon name a new-look side, as expected as they begin to rebuild with an eye to the future. Manchester United attacker Brian Mbeumo missed the trip to Australia after picking up a knock with his club side, leaving 19-year-old Bayer Leverkusen striker Christian Kofane as the player to watch.
Australia XI
Socceroos: Maty Ryan (c, gk), Jacob Italiano, Jason Geria, Alessandro Circati, Lucas Herrington, Jordan Bos, Aiden O’Neill, Connor Metcalfe, Riley McGree, Martin Boyle, Deni Juric.
Lucas Herrington makes the most of his first call-up to a Socceroos squad with a starting debut, while Deni Juric also earns a debut cap. Jacob Italiano gets his shot at right back with Lewis Miller ruled out tonight and for the World Cup with an Achilles injury, and Fran Karacic sent home for the squad this week due to a foot concern.
Our first XI for 2026 to face Cameroon in the FIFA Series™️ 👊
Debuts for Lucas Herrington and Deni Juric 💚💛
⏰: 8:10pm AEDT
🏟️: Accor Stadium
📱💻📺: 10, 10 Drama, Paramount+#Socceroos pic.twitter.com/LL3wtWXxso— CommBank Socceroos (@Socceroos) March 27, 2026
Preamble
Martin Pegan
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the international football friendly between Australia and Cameroon at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
The Socceroos continue to ramp up their preparations for the 2026 World Cup with their first match of the Fifa Series against the Indomitable Lions. Australia will also face Curaçao next week in Melbourne, as part of their farewell tour of games on home soil before the global showpiece to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico from June.
This is also the final stretch of games for the Socceroos players to press their claims for a spot in the World Cup squad. The relative evenness of the two sides should also ensure a more intriguing contest, with the Socceroos currently ranked 27th in the world while Cameroon are not too far behind at No 44. But the Indomitable Lions also have a point to prove as they begin to look further into the future after the African giants failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Socceroos head coach Tony Popovic has given first-time call ups to Lucas Herrington and Ante Suto, and there is a potential debutant for Deni Juric. A late change due to injury means Kye Rowles has joined the squad in place of Fran Karacic who has a foot problem. Cameroon head coach David Pagou has both eyes firmly on the future with an inexperienced squad and 12 potential debutants travelling to Australia, while only four players remain from the squad that reached the last eight at Afcon in January.
Kickoff in Sydney is 8.10pm local or AEDT / 10.10am WAT / 9.10am GMT. I’ll be back shortly with the line-ups and team news. But now is the time to hit me up with questions, thoughts and predictions – shoot me an email, or find me on X @martinpegan and Bluesky @martinpegan.bsky.social. Let’s get into it!
