Tonight marks a pivotal moment for Australian football as the Subway Socceroos take on Japan in a must-win 2026 FIFA World Cup™️ qualifier at Perth’s Optus Stadium.
With over 50,000 fans expected to pack the stands, Western Australians have a unique opportunity to be part of sporting history as the nation’s team pushes for a place on the world’s biggest stage.
Football is Australia’s most played sport, with over 1.9 million participants across the country – and tonight’s match reflects the sport’s growing national momentum. For those in WA yet to secure a ticket, it’s not too late to be part of what promises to be an unforgettable night in Australian football.
Quotes attributable to Deputy Premier, the Hon. Rita Saffioti MLA:
“This is a huge moment for WA and an incredibly exciting occasion for all football fans.
“Hosting a World Cup qualifier at Optus Stadium is a massive opportunity and puts our state on the world sporting map.
“I encourage everyone to get behind the Socceroos tonight and help get them over the line.”
Quotes attributable to Ӱ Interim CEO, Heather Garriock:
“Tonight’s game is more than just a qualifier – it’s a celebration of football’s strength and diversity across Australia. With a passionate crowd behind them, the Subway Socceroos have the perfect platform to take a major step toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup™️. We’re grateful to the WA Government and fans for their incredible support