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Battle of football influencers delivers Australia’s Kai Trewin 100k Instagram followers
Socceroos defender subject of viral campaign to make him ‘Cristiano Ronaldo of World Cup’ as New Zealand’s Tim Payne surpasses All BlacksForget the football pitch, Instagram is the pre-World Cup battleground for Australia, New Zealand and … social media influencers. Socceroos defender Kai Trewin has become the latest player to be caught up in an Instagram trend that aims to make relatively low-profile World Cup squad members famous before the tournament begins.
Schwarzer confident 'written off' Socceroos can stun American doubters
Mark Schwarzer backs Socceroos to make FIFA World Cup impression in US Jun 2026 at 4:02pm In short: Mark Schwarzer, Australia's most capped international footballer, is confident the Socceroos can prove doubters wrong at the FIFA World Cup. The former goalkeeper was involved in a highly publicised debate on television, after US pundit Mike Grella described Australia as a "lay-up" for the Americans in Group D. What's next?
How to survive those late-night World Cup games: a longsuffering Australian’s guide
Football and sleep deprivation walk hand-in-hand in Australia. We’ve tried every approach viewers in the UK and Europe are now contemplating for this year’s tournamentTwo years ago, as I was preparing for the birth of my firstchild, a friend offered me some sage advice. There were many sleepless nights ahead.
How to survive those late-night World Cup games: a longsuffering Australian’s guide
Football and sleep deprivation walk hand-in-hand in Australia. We’ve tried every approach viewers in the UK and Europe are now contemplating for this year’s tournamentTwo years ago, as I was preparing for the birth of my first child, a friend offered me some sage advice. There were many sleepless nights ahead.
When does the FIFA World Cup start and who are the favourites?
When does it start, who are the favourites, what time do the Socceroos play? Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:09am The FIFA World Cup is the biggest single-sport event on the planet and has delivered numerous historical moments, from Diego Maradona's "hand of God" in 1986 to Zinedine Zidane's infamous headbutt on Marco Materazzi. 2026 will be the biggest and most expensive World Cup to date, spread across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, with 48 teams competing from the biggest and best to some of...
Uncapped Volpato, Yengi named in Australia's World Cup squad
Uncapped Volpato, Yengi named in Australia's World Cup squad MELBOURNE, May 31 : Former Italy under-20 international Cristian Volpato's last-minute decision to switch allegiance to Australia has paid off with inclusion in Tony Popovic's World Cup squad. The Italy-based playmaker, who turned down a chance to play for Australia at the 2022 World Cup, is one of two uncapped players in the squad, along with Japan-based striker Tete Yengi who was a surprise call-up to the team's pre-tournament...
Reformer or ringleader: A decade on, What is Infantino's legacy as FIFA president?
GIANNI INFANTINO CELEBRATED HIS ELECTION as FIFA president in February 2016 by buying beers for journalists in the bar of a hotel in Cardiff, Wales. After the previous regime of Sepp Blatter had been brought down by bribery and corruption, Infantino was soccer's new man of the people: approachable, engaging and ready to restore the game's reputation. Ten years on, the Swiss-Italian lawyer is the most powerful man in the game.
Live: Matildas look for redemption against Mexico in Foord's 150th
live Matildas vs Mexico, live updates, international friendly in Sydney The Matildas will be hoping for a degree of redemption as they look to put Saturday night's disjointed performance in Newcastle to bed in their second international against Mexico. The game is a milestone one for Caitlin Foord, who will play her 150th match for the Matildas. Follow the live blog below.
Volpato admits he was 'a bit too scared' to make switch from Italy
New Socceroo Cristian Volpato says he was 'a bit too scared' to switch allegiance from Italy Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 4:38pm In short: Cristian Volpato says he was in his comfort zone playing for Italy before making the switch back to the Socceroos. Volpato said Socceroos teammate Alessandro Circati played a key role in convincing him to make the switch. Volpato is in line to make his Socceroos debut in a World Cup warm-up against Switzerland on Sunday morning.