Australia World Cup schedule: Full dates and times for Australia's matches in Qatar World Cup

For the fifth consecutive World Cup, Australia will participate in the group stage of the Football World Cup 2022 in Qatar and schedule. The Socceroos have a long way to go to this World Cup, having defeated the UAE and Peru in the playoffs after failing to directly qualify for the FIFA championship. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Australia Vs Denmark Tickets from our website.

Australia has only reached the knockout stage of the World Cup once during the 2006 World Cup in Germany, and they hope their time in Qatar will last more than three matches.

Australia will participate in the group stage of the Football World Cup 2022
Australia will participate in the group stage of the Football World Cup 2022

Sporting News gives you all the information on where and when Australia will play and how to watch the World Cup in Australia.

Australia 2022 FIFA World Cup schedule

Just like in 2018, the Socceroos start the 2022 World Cup with a game against France. Four years ago, Les Bleus defeated Australia 2-1 to win the game.

Given the World Cup winner’s history of playing in tournaments right after winning, the Socceroos can’t rule out a shocking result, and even a draw could well put them out of a tight-knit group.

Tunisia awaits Australia after France, and this match is a must-win for any team if they want to secure a place in the top two.

The Socceroos will face Denmark – another team they met in Russia four years ago – in the group stage.

In 2018, those teams couldn’t split on a 1-1 draw and another point in this game could be decisive for Australia.

Australia FIFA World Cup Group D games Schedule

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadium
Wed, Nov. 236:00 a.m.France vs. AustraliaAl Janoub Stadium
Sat, Nov. 269:00 p.m.Tunisia vs. AustraliaAl Janoub Stadium
Thu, Dec. 12:00 a.m.Australia vs. DenmarkAl Janoub Stadium

Australia Football World Cup possible knockout round schedule — if Australia appearances 1st in Group D

Date (AEDT)StageTime (AEDT)Stadium
Mon, Dec. 5Round of 162:00 a.m.Al Thumama Stadium
Sun, Dec. 11Quarter-finals6:00 a.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Thu, Dec. 15Semi-finals6:00 a.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Sun, Dec. 18*Third Place Match2:00 a.m.Khalifa International Stadium
Mon, Dec. 19Final2:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium

Possible knockout round schedule — if Australia finishes 2nd in Group D

Date (AEDT)StageTime (AEDT)Stadium
Sun, Dec. 4Round of 166:00 a.m.Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
Sat, Dec. 10Quarter-finals6:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium
Wed, Dec. 14Semi-finals6:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium
Sun, Dec. 18*Third Place Match2:00 a.m.Khalifa International Stadium
Mon, Dec. 19Final2:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium

Australia FIFA World Cup 2022 Group Stage

Group D

• Australia

• France

• Denmark

• Tunisia

Australia is in a group with Denmark and France for the second World Cup in a row.

Australia is in a group with Denmark and France
Australia is in a group with Denmark and France

In 2018, the Danes and French came out of the group stage at the bottom of the football team after losing their last game against Peru.

This time in Qatar, Tunisia also joined the lineup and became an interesting opponent. The African team finished third in the 2018 group stage and failed to qualify for the first two World Cups.

Defending World Cup champions France will enter the group stage as favourites, but title winners usually struggle in the competition after their success. Thus, the 2014 champions Germany are at the bottom of the ranking in Russia. Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy France Vs Australia Tickets from our website.

Denmark should not be underestimated, reaching the last 16 in 2018, losing only to finalists Croatia on penalties. The red and white teams have also reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020.

The Socceroos will come into this group as true underdogs but have proven in the past that they are capable of fooling the biggest stage. Consistency will be key as they reach the knockout stages in Qatar.

Qatar FIFA World Cup Group D probabilities

TeamTo win groupTo qualify for R16To win World Cup
Australia12.504.00251
France1.401.077.00
Denmark3.751.4029.00
Tunisia15.004.33401

How to Watch a Football World Cup 2022 matches in Australia

Every FIFA World Cup match is streamed for free on SBS Australia.

Certain matches will be broadcast on SBS’s channels, while each match will be available live on SBS on Demand.

Every FIFA World Cup match is streamed for free on SBS Australia
Every FIFA World Cup match is streamed for free on SBS Australia

Optus Sport broadcast the 2018 World Cup but had to broadcast the match simultaneously with SBS due to technical problems.

The Australian World Cup qualifier against Qatar was broadcast on Network 10 and Paramount+, but they were not allowed to play.

Date (AEDT)MatchStadiumTime (AEDT)TV channelStream
Wed, Nov. 23France vs. AustraliaAl Janoub Stadium6:00 a.m.SBSSBS On Demand
Sat, Nov. 26Tunisia vs. AustraliaAl Janoub Stadium9:00 p.m.SBSSBS On Demand
Thu, Dec. 1Australia vs. DenmarkAl Janoub Stadium2:00 a.m.SBSSBS On Demand

Qatar FIFA World Cup match times in Australia

Qatar is in the Arab Standard Time Zone, which is GMT +3.

For most Australians, this means that the Qatar start time is 8 hours later in the AEDT time zone.

During the group stage, matches will start at 1:00 PM. and 10:00 PM (local time) corresponds to 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM (AEDT).

The World Cup final starts at 6 p.m. (local time) means most Australians watch the game Down Under from 2 am (AEST).

Start time FIFA World Cup 2022 in Australia

Group Stage (AEDT):

• 9:00 pm.

• 12:00 am.

• 2:00 am.

• 6:00 am.

Knockout stage (AEDT):

• 2:00 AM (Round of 16, Quarter Finals, 3rd Place Match, Final)

• 06:00 AM (Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals)

Australia 2022 Football World Cup coach: Everything you need to know about Graham Arnold

Australia manager Graham Arnold will be with the country for his third World Cup, but his first as captain.

Australian head coach, Graham Arnold
Australian head coach, Graham Arnold

Australia’s head coach, Graham Arnold, will be in charge of the FIFA World Cup 2022 (opens in a new tab) and will experience the biggest event in international football for the third time.

The 59-year-old’s career took him to Europe, where he played as a striker in the Netherlands and Belgium, scoring 19 goals in 56 appearances for the Socceroos.

Frank Farina

In 2000, he was appointed assistant to Frank Farina and his first major managerial breakthrough came in the formation of the national team.

Farina was sacked in 2005, but Arnold teamed up with his successor Guus Hiddink at the 2006 World Cup and Australia reached the round of 16, but a Francesco Totti penalty lost to Italy in the 95th minute.

After the game, Graham Arnold took over as Australia’s head coach on an interim basis and led them to the 2007 Asian Cup, where they were eliminated by Japan on penalties in the quarter-finals.

When Pim Verbeek was named the next full-time manager, Arnold returned to his former assistant role. He was part of the coaching staff during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when Australia was eliminated on goal difference in the group stage to take four to end. After points.

After the game, Graham Arnold took over as Australia’s head coach on an interim basis and led them to the 2007 Asian Cup, where they were eliminated by Japan on penalties in the quarter-finals.

When Pim Verbeek became the next full-time manager, Arnold returned to his former assistant role. He was part of the coaching staff at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when Australia was eliminated from the group stage on goal difference.

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