Australia beat Turkiye 2-0 in World Cup 2026 Group D at BC Place Vancouver. Nestory Irankunda scored in the 27th minute and Cameron Metcalfe added a second in the 75th minute for the Socceroos.
Published: June 14, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Australia have made an emphatic statement in Group D. The Socceroos beat Turkiye 2-0 at BC Place in Vancouver — a result that immediately puts them in a commanding position in one of the most balanced groups of the entire tournament.
Nestory Irankunda opened the scoring in the 27th minute before Cameron Metcalfe sealed the victory with a second goal in the 75th minute. Turkiye — ranked higher than Australia heading into the match — never recovered from going behind and were second-best for long periods.
Australia 2-0 Turkiye. The Socceroos are second in Group D after Day 3, level on points with the goal-difference-leading USA after their dramatic 4-1 win over Paraguay.
Australia 2-0 Turkiye — Match Facts
Date: Saturday June 13 / Sunday June 14, 2026
Venue: Vancouver Stadium (BC Place), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Group: D
Goals:
Australia — N. Irankunda 27′
Australia — C. Metcalfe 75′
Final Score: Australia 2-0 Turkiye
Group D Standings After Day 3:
1. USA — 3 points (GD +3)
2. Australia — 3 points (GD +2)
3. Turkiye — 0 points (GD -2)
4. Paraguay — 0 points (GD -3)
How the Match Unfolded
27′ — GOAL AUSTRALIA — NESTORY IRANKUNDA
Australia’s young winger Nestory Irankunda — one of the breakout stars of Australian football over the last two years — opened the scoring with a clinical finish in the 27th minute. The goal came from a swift Australian attacking move that exploited space in behind Turkiye’s defensive line, with Irankunda showing the composure to finish confidently.
BC Place — with its retractable roof creating an intense, enclosed atmosphere — roared. Australia 1-0 Turkiye.
The remainder of the first half saw Turkiye attempt to respond, with Hakan Calhanoglu looking to dictate tempo from midfield. But Australia’s defensive organisation, built around their characteristic work rate and discipline, gave Turkiye very little time on the ball in dangerous areas.
Half time: Australia 1-0 Turkiye.
Second Half — Australia Doubles Their Lead
75′ — GOAL AUSTRALIA — CAMERON METCALFE
With 15 minutes remaining, Australia put the result beyond doubt. Cameron Metcalfe scored Australia’s second goal of the match, capitalising on continued pressure and giving the Socceroos a two-goal cushion that they would not relinquish.
Turkiye pushed for a response in the closing stages but could not find a way through Australia’s defence. The final whistle confirmed Australia 2-0 Turkiye — one of the most significant results of Day 3.
Match Analysis — A Statement From Australia
This is exactly the kind of result that defines a World Cup campaign. Australia — coming off their best-ever World Cup performance in 2022 when they reached the quarter-finals — have shown they are not satisfied with simply matching that achievement. They want to go further, and a commanding win over a higher-ranked European nation in their opener is the perfect platform.
Nestory Irankunda’s goal continues his emergence as one of Australian football’s most exciting young talents. His pace, directness and growing composure in front of goal make him a player every Group D opponent will now need to plan specifically around.
For Turkiye, this is a damaging start. Ranked 22nd in the world and considered one of the stronger teams in Group D coming into the tournament, this defeat puts them under immediate pressure. Hakan Calhanoglu’s influence was nullified by Australia’s disciplined pressing, and Turkiye now face Paraguay in their next match knowing anything less than a win makes their qualification path extremely difficult.
Group D — Now One of the Most Open in the Tournament
After Day 3, Group D has been turned on its head. The USA’s dramatic 4-1 win over Paraguay and Australia’s 2-0 win over Turkiye mean both co-host-region nations sit on three points, while two of the pre-tournament’s more fancied sides — Turkiye and Paraguay — both sit on zero.
As covered in our Most Unfair Groups at World Cup 2026 analysis, Group D was always considered the most balanced group in the tournament. Day 3’s results have proven that analysis correct — but in a direction few predicted, with both American continent nations making the fastest starts.
What Happens Next in Group D
USA vs Australia — June 19, Lumen Field, Seattle
This match has suddenly become enormous. Both teams on three points after Day 3 — the winner takes a massive step toward the Round of 32. As covered in our USA World Cup 2026 Schedule and Australia World Cup 2026 Schedule, this is now one of the most anticipated second-round group fixtures of the entire tournament.
Turkiye vs Paraguay — June 19, Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
A true relegation battle in Group D terms. Both teams need a win to keep any realistic hope of qualification alive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Australia vs Turkiye score at World Cup 2026?
Australia beat Turkiye 2-0 in World Cup 2026 Group D at BC Place in Vancouver. Nestory Irankunda scored in the 27th minute and Cameron Metcalfe added a second in the 75th minute.
Who scored for Australia against Turkiye?
Nestory Irankunda scored Australia’s opening goal in the 27th minute. Cameron Metcalfe scored Australia’s second goal in the 75th minute.
What is Australia’s position in Group D after Day 3?
Australia are second in Group D with three points and a goal difference of +2, level on points with the USA who also have three points after their 4-1 win over Paraguay.
Is this Australia’s best World Cup start in their history?
A 2-0 win over a higher-ranked European nation in their opener is one of the strongest starts to a World Cup in Australian football history, building on their best-ever finish of the quarter-finals at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
What happens next for Turkiye after losing to Australia?
Turkiye face Paraguay on June 19 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara in what is now a must-win match for their qualification hopes after starting Group D with a defeat.
Conclusion
Australia 2-0 Turkiye. Irankunda and Metcalfe with the goals. The Socceroos with a statement win that puts them firmly in contention in Group D.
Combined with USA’s 4-1 demolition of Paraguay, Day 3 has completely reshaped Group D. The two American-continent nations sit on three points each. Turkiye and Paraguay both need to respond fast.
USA vs Australia on June 19 in Seattle is suddenly one of the matches of the tournament. Both teams unbeaten. Both teams with momentum. Group D’s destiny could be decided there.
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Australia vs Türkiye – FIFA World Cup 2026: Predicted Lineups, How to Watch Free, Match Preview
Australia vs Türkiye – FIFA World Cup 2026: Predicted Lineups, How to Watch Free, Match Preview & FAQ
Match: Australia vs Türkiye | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group D
Date & Time: Saturday, June 13, 2026 – 12:00 AM ET (Sunday June 14) / 5:00 AM BST / 2:00 PM AEST
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada (Capacity: 54,500)
Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye
Published: June 14, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Why This Match Is a Must-Watch
Group D was always going to be fascinating. The United States may grab the headlines as tournament co-hosts, but Australia vs Türkiye is the fixture that will define who finishes second in the group — and potentially who books a place in the knockout rounds.
Australia are appearing at their seventh FIFA World Cup and their sixth consecutive tournament — a remarkable run of consistency for a nation from a continent without traditional footballing giants. Under head coach Tony Popovic, the Socceroos have built a compact, physically intense unit, with Popovic set to become the first Australian to both play and coach at a World Cup.
Türkiye return to the global stage after a 24-year absence, qualifying through the UEFA playoffs. Their squad, constructed around the creative brilliance of Arda Güler and Kenan Yıldız — two of the most exciting young attacking talents in European football — arrives with genuine ambitions of matching or exceeding the nation’s best-ever World Cup finish: a stunning third place in 2002.
For both sides, a win here is enormous. Lose, and the pressure heading into fixtures against the United States and Paraguay becomes suffocating.
Team Form Heading In
Türkiye arrive in significantly stronger form. Vincenzo Montella’s side have won four of their last five, scoring nine goals and conceding just three. Recent results include a 2-1 win over Venezuela (June 6), a 4-0 demolition of North Macedonia (June 1), and back-to-back qualifying wins over Kosovo and Romania. The only dropped points came in a 2-2 draw with Spain. They’ve been first to score in six of their last eight matches — a habit that suits their structured, controlled style.
Australia head in with more questions to answer. Popovic’s side suffered a 1-0 defeat to Mexico in their final warm-up friendly and drew 1-1 with Switzerland. An earlier 3-0 loss to Colombia added to concerns about attacking output. The Socceroos have historically struggled in World Cup openers, losing five of six group stage opening matches. However, their defensive solidity — hard to break down, tactically disciplined — is well-documented, and they’ve shown they can grind results in pressure situations.
Predicted Lineups
Australia (3-4-2-1)
GK: Mathew Ryan (C)
CB: Alessandro Circati | CB: Harry Souttar | CB: Lucas Herrington
RWB: Jacob Italiano | CM: Jackson Irvine | CM: Connor Metcalfe | LWB: Jordan Bos
AM: Cristian Volpato | AM: Ajdin Hrustić
ST: Mohamed Touré
Key men: Veteran captain Mathew Ryan (approaching 105 caps) is the commanding presence in goal. Harry Souttar, who remarkably recovered from an Achilles tear in December 2024 to make this squad, anchors the back three. Jackson Irvine’s experience (14 international goals, multiple World Cups) is invaluable. Mohamed Touré — just 22, fresh off 10 goals in 12 appearances for Norwich City — leads the attack. Mathew Leckie, one of Australia’s most experienced forwards (appearing at a fourth consecutive World Cup), provides an impact option from the bench.
Türkiye (4-2-3-1)
GK: Mert Çakır
RB: Zeki Çelik | CB: Merih Demiral | CB: Abdülkerim Bardakcı | LB: Ferdi Kadıoğlu
DM: Hakan Çalhanoğlu (C) | DM: Salih Özcan
RAM: Barış Alper Yılmaz | CAM: Arda Güler | LAM: Kenan Yıldız
ST: Cenk Tosun / Serdar Güler
Key men: Hakan Çalhanoğlu is the creative axis of the entire Turkish operation — dictating tempo from deep, spraying passes, and threatening from set-pieces. Arda Güler (Real Madrid) is the match-winner in waiting; his ability to find pockets of space between the lines can unlock any defensive structure. Kenan Yıldız (Juventus) offers pace and directness on the opposite flank. Together, this attacking trio gives Türkiye arguably the most exciting forward combination in their group.
Tactical Breakdown
This is a fascinating tactical contest. Tony Popovic’s back three is designed to absorb pressure and hit on the counter — quick transitions through wide midfielders Italiano and Bos, with Touré and Hrustić looking to combine in tight spaces in behind the Turkish midfield.
Türkiye will look to dominate possession and build through Çalhanoğlu, using Güler’s movement to drag Australia’s central midfielders out of position. If Irvine and Metcalfe can stay compact and deny Güler time in dangerous areas, Australia can frustrate a technically superior side. But if either wide midfielder (Yıldız or Yılmaz) isolates Bos or Italiano in a one-v-one, Türkiye will have a clear route to goal.
The pivotal battle: Çalhanoğlu vs. Irvine. Control that duel in the centre of the park, and you take a significant step toward controlling the 90 minutes.
Australia’s aerial threat from set-pieces — Souttar and Circati both dangerous in both boxes — could be their best route to goal against a Turkish side that can be vulnerable to direct defending.
How to Watch Australia vs Türkiye for Free
| Region | Free Channel | Stream |
|---|---|---|
| 🇦🇺 Australia | SBS | SBS On Demand |
| 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | ITV1 | ITVX |
| 🇺🇸 USA | Fox / FS1 (paid) | Fubo TV (trial) |
| 🇮🇳 India | JioTV / Doordarshan | Zee5 |
| 🇨🇦 Canada | CTV / TSN | CTV app |
| 🇹🇷 Türkiye | TRT1 | TRT Spor (free) |
Tip for Australian fans: SBS broadcasts this match live and completely free. SBS On Demand also offers a simultaneous free live stream available on smart TVs, mobiles, and browsers. Kick-off is at 2:00 PM AEST — perfect lunchtime viewing. SBS holds exclusive free-to-air rights for all 104 World Cup 2026 matches in Australia, meaning you won’t need to pay for a single game.
Tip for UK fans: ITV1 is showing the match for free, with a live stream on ITVX. No subscription required.
Tip for Turkish fans: TRT Spor is broadcasting all of Türkiye’s World Cup matches free-to-air, accessible via TRT’s website and app worldwide.
Match Prediction
Türkiye should have enough quality in their attacking third to find a way through Australia’s defensive structure, but the Socceroos are not to be underestimated. A compact, aggressive Australia can frustrate Türkiye for long spells, and Touré’s pace on the counter gives them a consistent threat.
Expect Türkiye to edge it — a 2-1 victory with Güler central to both goals feels a plausible outcome, but Australia’s resilience means they may well force Türkiye to work until very late.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When is Australia vs Türkiye?
A: Kick-off is at 12:00 AM ET (Saturday night into Sunday) / 5:00 AM BST / 2:00 PM AEST on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Q: Where is Australia vs Türkiye being played?
A: BC Place in Vancouver, Canada — a state-of-the-art 54,500-capacity stadium.
Q: What group are Australia and Türkiye in?
A: Group D, alongside the United States and Paraguay.
Q: How can Australians watch the match for free?
A: SBS broadcasts every World Cup 2026 match free-to-air in Australia. The match can also be streamed for free on SBS On Demand.
Q: Has Türkiye been to the World Cup before?
A: Yes — Türkiye finished third at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea/Japan. They then appeared in 2006 but were eliminated in the group stage. This is their third World Cup overall, returning after a 24-year absence.
Q: Who is Australia’s manager?
A: Tony Popovic, who became Australia’s coach after a successful club career. He is set to become the first Australian to both play and coach at a World Cup.
Q: Who is Türkiye’s manager?
A: Vincenzo Montella, the Italian tactician who has transformed Türkiye into a technically gifted, high-tempo unit.
Q: Who are Türkiye’s star players to watch?
A: Arda Güler (Real Madrid) and Kenan Yıldız (Juventus) are the creative pair who can unlock any defence. Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter Milan) is the captain and midfield general.
Q: What is Australia’s best World Cup result?
A: Reaching the Round of 16 on two occasions — in 2006 (losing to eventual champions Italy) and in 2022 (losing 2-1 to eventual champions Argentina).
Q: Will both teams qualify from Group D?
A: It’s possible but not straightforward. With the USA as co-hosts and strong favourites to top the group, the second spot is fiercely contested between Türkiye, Australia, and Paraguay. A win here gives either nation a major platform to push for qualification.
Q: Is this the first time Australia and Türkiye have met?
A: No — they met twice in a friendly double-header in May 2004, making this their first competitive encounter in over two decades.