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HOME > SAMURAI BLUE > NEWS > 【Scouting report】Seeking revenge against Japan at home while aiming to secure automatic qualification (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

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【Scouting report】Seeking revenge against Japan at home while aiming to secure automatic qualification (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

27 May 2025

【Scouting report】Seeking revenge against Japan at home while aiming to secure automatic qualification (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

In Group C of the final round of the AFC Asian Qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 26™, where SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) secured top spot this March, the battle for second place, which grants automatic qualification, remains intense. With two matches remaining for each team, Australia sit in second place with 13 points, closely followed by Saudi Arabia with 10 points and Indonesia with nine. Bahrain and China PR, both on six points, have been eliminated from contention for the third round.

Australia, who can still secure second place on their own, will host Japan at Perth Stadium on Thursday 5 June, before facing Saudi Arabia away five days later in their final match. If they manage to earn points against Japan, they could clinch qualification for their seventh World Cup and sixth in a row, depending on the outcomes of other matches. In the previous AFC Asian Qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ held in March 2022, Australia suffered a 0–2 home defeat to Japan, with MITOMA Kaoru scoring twice. They will no doubt be eager to avenge that loss.

The team got off to a tough start in the final round, earning just one point from their first two matches, but they have since steadily accumulated points. A turning point came in September of last year with the change in head coach, when Tony POPOVIC took over from Graham ARNOLD. The new coach, who had been a teammate of SAMURAI BLUE’s head coach MORIYASU Hajime at Sanfrecce Hiroshima during his playing days, led the team to an impressive run of three wins and three draws from October onwards, ensuring stable performances.

On 15 October last year, they faced Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002, managing to hold the previously unbeaten Japan, who were on a three-match winning streak, to a 1-1 draw. They took the lead in the 58th minute through an own goal from Japan, but conceded an own goal in the 76th minute. Although they fell short of securing all three points, coach Popovic expressed satisfaction, saying, “We built a solid defence and were able to minimise the opponent’s chances.” They went on to draw with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in subsequent matches, but showed signs of improvement with dominant victories over Indonesia and China PR in March this year.

Improvements in attack have also been key to their resurgence. Nishan VELUPILLAY, who scored in his national team debut against China PR last October, has become a reliable source of goals, adding to his tally in both of the matches in March. Jackson IRVINE, the cornerstone of their midfield, also contributed with three goals scored across the same two matches. The defence, led by centre-back Cameron BURGESS and goalkeeper Matthew RYAN, has remained solid. Players with ties to Japan, such as Jason GERIA, who plays for Albirex Niigata, Mitchell DUKE of FC Machida Zelvia, and Milos DEGENEK, who previously played for Yokohama F. Marinos, are also players to keep an eye on.

Results of last 5 matches
(H: Home, A: Away, N: Neutral ground, ○: Win, △: Draw, ●: Loss)

15 October 2024 △1-1 (A) Japan AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26
14 November 2024 △0-0 (H) Saudi Arabia AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26
19 November 2024 △2-2 (A) Bahrain AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26
20 March 2025 ○5-1 (H) Indonesia AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26
25 March 2025 ○2-0 (A) China PR AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26

Record against Japan

7 wins 10 draws 11 losses (33 goals, 40 against)

27 November 1956 ○2-0 Games of the XVI Olympiad (Melbourne 1956)
30 March 1968 △2-2 International friendly match
31 March 1968 ○3-1 International friendly match
4 April 1968 ●1-3 International friendly match
10 October 1969 ○3-1 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ - AFC/OFC Asian Qualifiers
16 October 1969 △1-1 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ - AFC/OFC Asian Qualifiers
22 May 1994 △1-1 Kirin Cup Soccer 94
27 September 1994 △0-0 International friendly match
15 February 1995 ○2-1 International friendly match
10 February 1996 ●1-4 International friendly match
14 February 1996 ○3-0 International friendly match
15 February 1998 ●0-3 International friendly match
7 June 2001 ●0-1 FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001™
15 August 2001 ●0-3 AFC-OFC Challenge Cup 2001
12 June 2006 ○3-1 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™
21 July 2007 △1-1 AFC Asian Cup 2007
11 February 2009 △0-0 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
17 June 2009 ○2-1 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
29 January 2011 ●0-1 AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011
12 June 2012 △1-1 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
4 June 2013 △1-1 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
25 July 2013 ●2-3 EAFF East Asian Football Cup 2013 Final
18 November 2014 ●1-2 KIRIN CHALLENGE CUP 2014
11 October 2016 △1-1 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Russia
31 August 2017 ●0-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Russia
12 October 2021 ●1-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Qatar
24 March 2022 ●0-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Qatar
15 October 2024 △1-1 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26

Results at the FIFA World Cup™

Appearances: 6
※Became a FIFA member in 1963
1966 Eliminated in the qualifier
1970 Eliminated in the qualifier
1974 Group stage
1978 Eliminated in the qualifier
1982 Eliminated in the qualifier
1986 Eliminated in the qualifier
1990 Eliminated in the qualifier
1994 Eliminated in the qualifier
1998 Eliminated in the qualifier
2002 Eliminated in the qualifier
2006 Round of 16
2010 Group stage
2014 Group stage
2018 Group stage
2022 Round of 16

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