Australia just made a statement. The Socceroos opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a clinical 2-0 victory over Turkiye at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, on June 14, setting the tone for what they hope will be a deep run through the group stage.

Nestory Irankunda broke the deadlock in the 27th minute, and Connor Metcalfe doubled the lead in the 75th, sealing a result that looked comfortable on the scoreboard and largely felt that way on the pitch.

Irankunda’s 27th-minute goal gave Australia a cushion heading into halftime, forcing Turkiye to chase the game in a fixture they desperately needed points from.

Arda Guler, the talented playmaker who entered the tournament carrying significant expectations, orchestrated several threatening passages of play. But threatening and finishing are two very different things.

Metcalfe, the Bundesliga midfielder who plies his trade at FC St. Pauli, punished them in the 75th minute with a goal that effectively ended the contest as a competitive affair.