The much-anticipated World Cup qualifying clash between Saudi Arabia and Australia takes place on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah. Kick-off is set for 19:15 local time, which corresponds to 20:15 CEST in Italy, Germany, France and Spain, and 19:15 BST in the UK. Both sides head into this match aware of the stakes, with an automatic qualification spot on the line.
This fixture marks the final day of action in Group B, where Australia currently sit second with 13 points, just three clear of third-placed Saudi Arabia. A win for the hosts would see them leapfrog the Socceroos and clinch the all-important top two finish. Conversely, Australia can secure qualification with a draw, making this one of the most tantalising encounters of the Asian qualifiers.
Wie kommen beide Teams ins Spiel?
Saudi Arabia, managed by Roberto Mancini, have shown improved resilience of late. They sit third in the group with 10 points from eight matches, thanks to a pair of wins, four draws and two defeats. Their home form has been patchy—only one win in four outings—but a recent 2-0 victory over Jordan should boost their confidence ahead of this crucial showdown.
Australia, under Anthony Popović, remain unbeaten in their last five qualifiers, recording two wins and three draws. The Socceroos have scored 13 goals and conceded six so far, demonstrating a balanced approach between attack and defence. Their away record (one win and three draws) suggests they can handle the pressure on Saudi soil, but a bonus point may be enough to secure their place at the 2026 World Cup.
Unsere Prognose
Given the tight nature of this group and the cautious tactics both sides have employed, a zeichnen looks the most likely outcome. The teams have met once already in this campaign, playing out a goalless stalemate, and both have shown a willingness to prioritize defensive solidity over attacking risks.
Furthermore, it seems unlikely that both teams will find the net. Saudi Arabia have scored only four goals in eight matches, while Australia’s pragmatic approach on the road suggests they’ll be content to walk away with at least one point. Betting on both teams to score – No could prove a shrewd move in this context.