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How to watch Socceroos vs Indonesia in Australia: TV channel, live stream for World Cup qualifier | Sporting News Australia

How to watch Socceroos vs Indonesia in Australia: TV channel, live stream for World Cup qualifier | Sporting News Australia


The Socceroos will be desperate to return to winning ways in World Cup qualifying when they travel to Jakarta to face Indonesia.

Graham Arnold’s side were awful on Thursday against Bahrain, and were punished late on as a Harry Souttar own goal saw the Gulf side come away with a first ever win over the Socceroos.

Australia’s path to the World Cup has now become more complicated, and a win here is crucial for the Socceroos and Arnold, who is coming under mounting pressure.

It won’t be an easy feat in tough conditions, with a big and passionate crowd expected to be cheering on an improving Indonesia side.

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How to watch Socceroos vs Indonesia in Australia

The only place fans can catch the Socceroos important qualifier against Indonesia is on Paramount+.

The streaming service, which has become something of a home of Australian football in recent times, will be showing the game exclusively with coverage beginning at 9:30 p.m. AEST.

For fans who do not have Paramount+ or who are watching from outside Australia can do so with NordVPN.

What time is Socceroos vs Indonesia in Australia?

The Socceroos clash with Indonesia begins at 7:00 p.m. local time at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta on Tuesday September 10.

This means the match will begin at 10:00 p.m. in the Eastern states, 9:30 p.m. in Adelaide, and 8:00 p.m. in Perth.

Socceroos 24-man squad for World Cup qualifiers

Position Name Club Caps Goals
Goalkeeper Maty Ryan AS Roma (Italy) 94 0
Goalkeeper Joe Gauci Aston Villa (England) 4 0
Goalkeeper Paul Izzo Randers (Denmark) 0 0
Defender Aziz Behich Melbourne City 72 2
Defender Harry Souttar Sheffield United (England) 31 11
Defender Kye Rowles Hearts (Scotland) 22 1
Defender Cameron Burgess Ipswich Town (England) 9 0
Defender Lewis Miller Hibernian (Scotland) 6 0
Defender Thomas Deng Albirex Niigata (Japan) 4 0
Defender Alessandro Circati Parma (Italy) 3 0
Midfielder Jackson Irvine St. Pauli (Germany) 71 11
Midfielder Connor Metcalfe St. Pauli (Germany) 24 0
Midfielder Keanu Baccus Mansfield Town (England) 19 1
Midfielder Aiden O’Neill Standard Liege (Belgium) 14 0
Midfielder Cam Devlin Hearts (Scotland) 4 0
Midfielder Josh Nisbet Ross County (Scotland) 2 0
Forward Mitch Duke Machida Zelvia 41 12
Forward Awer Mabil Grasshoppers (Switzerland) 34 9
Forward Martin Boyle Hibernian (Scotland) 30 9
Forward Craig Goodwin Al-Wehda (Saudi Arabia) 26 6
Forward Adam Taggart Perth Glory 19 7
Forward Kusini Yengi Portsmouth (England) 9 4
Forward Sam Silvera Portsmouth (England) 6 0
Forward Nestory Irankunda Bayern Munich (Germany) 3 1