Students got a lesson in patience watching the Socceroos grit out a nil-all draw. Meanwhile, pubs and live sites across Sydney were heaving with fans, many of whom had skipped work.

Bob Hawke’s wise words are ringing out as the Socceroos prepare to play a World Cup game entirely in Australian working hours for the first time

Live sites, pubs and parks are expecting hordes of Sydneysiders to brave the rain on Friday as the city tunes in to Australia’s final group-stage game at noon.

With the Socceroos one match away from the World Cup knockout rounds, employers are being urged to embrace football fever.

Tony Popovic gives Socceroos fans what they wanted, fan sites overflow as a "headache" epidemic sweeps schools, and Australia avoids the most nervous of waits. Here are the quick…

Students got a lesson in patience watching the Socceroos grit out a nil-all draw. Meanwhile, pubs and live sites across Sydney were heaving with fans, many of whom had skipped…

Offices emptied to watch the Socceroos draw against Paraguay, propelling Australia to the World Cup 2026 knockouts