Socceroos face Mexico in key World Cup warm-up match

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: May 29, 2026, 3:00 PM

Last updated May 29, 2026

Socceroos face Mexico in key World Cup warm-up match
Summary

The Socceroos will play a friendly against Mexico in Los Angeles' Rose Bowl on Sunday, a critical opportunity for players vying for a spot in the 26-man World Cup squad. Coach Tony Popovic aims to finalize his selection after assessing performance in this marquee match against a strong opponent. This game serves as a critical test for fringe players, determining their chances of participating in the upcoming tournament shared across North America. Australia's World Cup campaign is imminent as they prepare for the competition featuring 48 teams.

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  • Socceroos play Mexico in a friendly on Sunday.
  • Match takes place at the historic Rose Bowl in Los Angeles.
  • Final assessment for players on the World Cup selection bubble.
  • Coach Tony Popovic to finalize 26-man squad after the match.
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Coach Tony Popovic will take a final look at players on the selection fringe with Australia’s 26-man squad to be named after the warm-up game The World Cup might have snuck up on many Australians, but the reality of the men’s football showpiece will leap out on Sunday, take hold of the nation and not let go for a month. The Socceroos play co-hosts Mexico in Los Angeles’ historic Rose Bowl in one of the marquee warm-up matches ahead of a tournament shared across North America that is now bursting with 48 teams. The Mexico showdown serves as a challenge for Australia against elite, motivated opposition. But for a handful of Socceroos, this weekend is also a test to see whether or not they will be allowed to stay in the US. It won’t be visa issues that send them home, rather it will be coach Tony Popovic telling them they haven’t made his final cut. Continue reading...

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