World Cup
4:00 AMJune 14, 2026
Group Stage – 1
BC Place
Referee: Jesús Valenzuela, Venezuela

Australia
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Türkiye
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
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0.77
Expected goals (xG)
1.33
-0.95
Goals Prevented
-0.95
Passing
202 (75%)
Accurate passes
638 (90%)
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18
G
Patrick Beach
5
D
Jordan Bos
21
D
Cameron Burgess
19
D
Harry Souttar (C)
3
D
Alessandro Circati
4
D
Jacob Italiano
M
Nestory Irankunda
13
M
Aiden O’Neill
M
Connor Metcalfe
D
Aziz Behich
F
Tete Yengi
D
Jason Geria
F
Nishan Velupillay
23
G
Uğurcan Çakır
20
D
Ferdi Kadıoğlu
14
D
Abdülkerim Bardakcı
3
D
Merih Demiral
2
D
Zeki Çelik
10
M
Hakan Çalhanoğlu (C)
16
M
İsmail Yüksek
21
M
Barış Alper Yılmaz
6
M
Orkun Kökçü
8
M
Arda Güler
7
F
Kerem Aktürkoğlu
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Australia claimed a dominant 2-0 victory over Türkiye at BC Place, with Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe scoring to secure a crucial World Cup win despite being outshot 30-9.
The Socceroos arrived in Vancouver with momentum on their side. They faced a Türkiye team hungry to make an impact in the tournament. Both sides knew a win here could shape their group stage destiny.
Australia struck first in the 27th minute when Irankunda found the back of the net. The early goal gave the home side confidence and control. It was a crucial moment that set the tone for the opening half.
The Socceroos created space through quick passing and direct movement. Their defense remained compact and organized despite Türkiye’s possession advantage. Australia’s goalkeeper Patrick Beach stood ready behind a solid backline.
Türkiye dominated the ball throughout the first half. They created numerous chances but struggled to finish. The visitors registered eight shots on target but found Beach in excellent form between the sticks.
The first 45 minutes showed a clear tactical battle. Australia relied on counter-attacks and set pieces. Türkiye pressed high but lacked the cutting edge needed to break through.
The second half began with Türkiye pushing harder for an equalizer. They maintained their possession dominance and forced Australia to defend deeper. The pressure mounted as the minutes ticked away.
In the 75th minute, Metcalfe sealed the victory with Australia’s second goal. The strike ended any hopes of a Türkiye comeback. The home crowd erupted as the Socceroos took firm control of the match.
Türkiye’s frustration showed late in the match when Yusuf Akgun received a yellow card in the 86th minute. Despite their attacking intent, the visitors could not find a way past Australia’s resolute defense.
The statistics told a striking story. Türkiye had 72 percent possession and took 30 total shots compared to Australia’s nine. However, the Socceroos converted their chances with clinical efficiency. Australia’s expected goals stood at 0.77 while Türkiye recorded 1.33, yet the scoreline favored the home team.
Beach produced a masterclass in goalkeeping with eight saves. Metcalfe’s composure in front of goal proved decisive. Alessandro Circati and Cameron Burgess anchored a defense that frustrated Türkiye throughout.
This result marks a significant statement from Australia in their World Cup campaign. The Socceroos showed they can compete at the highest level through organization and efficiency. Türkiye will need to regroup and find their finishing touch in upcoming matches.




















