3.26amCrowds build in Melbourne ahead of matchBy Lachlan AbbottThousands of late-night revellers have descended on Melbourne’s CBD to watch the Socceroos’ knockout World Cup match against Egypt, prompting a notable security presence at typically rowdy Federation Square.City pubs and bars were also busy after Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan allowed licensed venues to operate while Australia played, despite most normally being forced to close before the 4am kick-off.Fed Square filled up minutes after gates opened around 1.30am. Queues started to form as early as 11pm on Friday.“This is where the true believers come,” Socceroos legend Craig Foster just told the crowd.A few flares have already been set off as fans -- many of whom are young men -- eagerly await the start of the match.3.24amPostecoglou drops coaching bombshell an hour before kick-offBy Not directly related to the World Cup, but former Socceroos and Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has just announced his next managerial move - signing a two-year deal with Al-Nassr, the leading Saudi Arabian club captained by Cristiano Ronaldo.Postecoglou has been out of work after being sacked as Nottingham Forest boss in October following a disastrous eight-game, 39-day stint at the Premier League club - the longest inactive period in his coaching career since he was sacked as Australian youth coach.Postecoglou still holds aspirations of winning trophies at the highest level, and so a move away from Europe comes as a major surprise. However, coaching Al-Nassr is one of the most high-profile gigs in the sport, due to the club’s immense spending power and the presence of Ronaldo, the 41-year-old Portuguese superstar who has played for the Riyadh outfit since the end of the last World Cup in 2022.“A new chapter. Mr Ange Postecoglou appointed as head coach of the Al-Nassr first team. The contract spans two seasons,” the club said in a statement.“We wish him and his staff every success in their journey.“3.00amAussie’s invade WalmartBy It is a 1pm local time kick-off in Dallas - as mentioned, it is quite warm outside (but thankfully air-conditioned in here), and the gigantic sports bar that sits beside the stadium here in Arlington has been open and serving beers since 7am to Australian fans. There have been videos shared on social of “shoeys” taking place every five minutes or so from inside the bar, which is less than a 10-minute walk to the match. Some Socceroos fans, though, have detoured to the Walmart across the road where they’ve made their presence known. 2.52amPopovic surprises again with Socceroos line-up, Salah to startBy For the first time in his tenure as Socceroos coach, Tony Popovic has named an unchanged line-up. The same starting XI that played out that valuable 0-0 draw with Paraguay eight days ago will play together again in Australia’s first knockout match at this World Cup.That means the Jordan Bos and Cristian Volpato combination on the right remains, and Nestory Irankunda is up front again at striker.Clearly that long break between matches has recharged everyone’s batteries, and Popovic is confident they can increase their productivity in attack in this game.Mohamed Toure remains on the bench; surely he gets used today.2.33amWelcome. Australia’s chance to create history awaitsBy Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on a day when the Socceroos could create history by beating Egypt to become the first Australian side to win a World Cup knock-out match.My colleague Vince Rugari and I are inside the Dallas Stadium, an air-conditioned colosseum sweltering through a Texas heatwave, and home to America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys.Forget the heartbreak of Fabio Grosso’s dive in 2006 or the Lionel Messi masterclass in ’22. This is the most winnable World Cup knockout match the Socceroos have played, facing an Egyptian side sitting just two spots above them in the FIFA world rankings.Just don’t let Socceroos manager Tony Popovic overhear you booking flights to the next round.1 of 1
Socceroos v Egypt LIVE updates: Australia prepare for World Cup round of 32 knockout clash at Dallas Stadium
The Socceroos are hoping to create history by beating Egypt and becoming the first Australian side to win a World Cup knock-out match.










