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About Saudi Arabia vs Australia
The match between Saudi Arabia and Australia in the 3rd Round of AFC WC Qualification, held on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at King Abdullah Sports City, ended with a score of Saudi Arabia 1 - 2 Australia.
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Stats for Saudi Arabia vs. Australia
The game between Saudi Arabia and Australia ended with a score of Saudi Arabia 1 - 2 Australia. On 365Scores, you can check all the head-to-head results between these teams. Explore the stats for Saudi Arabia and Australia, including ball possession, goal kicks, yellow and red cards, and much more!
Possession
70% - 30%Expected Goals
2.64 - 1.04Total Shots
14 - 4Shots On Target
6 - 3Big Chances Created
3 - 3Corners
3 - 2Offsides
3 - 1Passes Completed
503 - 181Red Cards
1 - 0Attacks
66 - 57Shots Off Target
6 - 1Shots Blocked
2 - 0Hit Woodwork
1 - 0Expected Goals On Target
2.02 - 0.61Free Kicks
10 - 12Shots Inside The Box
10 - 4Total Passes
572 - 242Shots Outside Box
4 - 0Big Chances Missed
2 - 1Expected Assists
0.73 - 0.66Crosses Completed
3/19 (16%) - 2/5 (40%)Passes Own Half
206 - 148Passes Opposition Half
385 - 99Long Passes Completed
24/42 (57%) - 18/48 (38%)Throw-Ins
28 - 15Key Passes
7 - 4Passes Into Final Third
139 - 28Backward Passes
90 - 30Goal Kicks
3 - 7Interceptions
6 - 8Expected Goals Conceded
1.04 - 2.64Goalkeeper Saves
1 - 5Tackles Won
13/19 (68%) - 5/8 (62%)Clearances
12 - 34Duels Won
47 - 36Aerial Duels Won
15/29 (52%) - 14/29 (48%)Ground Duels Won
32/54 (59%) - 22/54 (41%)Was Fouled
10 - 12Successful Dribbles
3/8 (38%) - 2/15 (13%)Was Dribbled Past
5 - 13Final Third Possession Won
6 - 1Possession Lost
117 - 103Fouls
13 - 10Yellow Cards
1 - 1Substitutions
5 - 5
Lineups for Saudi Arabia vs. Australia
The lineups for Saudi Arabia and Australia were set with the goal of securing victory in this crucial match. Fans closely followed the team selections and absences for this important fixture. The choice of starters and substitutes played a vital role in both teams' preparations. Both Saudi Arabia and Australia made tactical adjustments to maximise their performance on the pitch.
Home Team: Saudi ArabiaCoach: Hervé Renard.
Goalkeeper: Nawaf Al-Aqeedi.
Defenders: Nawaf Boushal, Hasan Kadesh, Abdulelah Al-Amri, Ali Majrashi.
Midfielders: Musab Al-Juwayr, Ziyad Aljohani, Mohamed Kanno.
Strikers: Salem Al Dawsari, Firas Al-Braikan, Abdulrahman Al Aboud.
Subs: Saud Abdulhamid, Nasser Aldawsari, Marwan Al Sahafi, Saleh Al-Shehri, Hassan Al Tambakti, Abdullah Alhamddan, Hammam Al Hammami, Moteb Al-Harbi, Ali Al Hassan, Abdalrahman Al-Sanbai, Abdullah Madu, Hamed Youssif Al-Shanqiti.
Away Team: AustraliaCoach: Tony Popović.
Goalkeeper: Mathew Ryan.
Defenders: Cameron Burgess, Milos Degenek, Jason Geria, Aziz Behich, Lewis Miller.
Midfielders: Connor Metcalfe, Patrick Yazbek, Aiden O'Neill.
Strikers: Martin Boyle, Mitchell Duke.
Subs: Anthony Caceres, Riley McGree, Ryan Teague, Marco Tilio, Mohamed Toure, Brandon Borrello, Kasey Bos, Alessandro Circati, Joe Gauci, Paul Izzo, Kye Rowles, Kai Trewin.
Event Details:
Name: Saudi Arabia vs. Australia
Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Location: King Abdullah Sports City
Capacity: 63079