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When is Argentina vs Australia? Kick-off time, referee, TV channel info & live stream info

By Mohamed Moallim

Published: 13:00, 31 May 2023

World champions Argentina and Australia meet in an international friendly.

Looking to watch Argentina vs Australia online? Read on for your live streaming options.

When is Argentina vs Australia?

Argentina vs Australia takes place at the Workers’ Stadium on Thursday, 15th June.


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What is the kick-off time for Argentina vs Australia?

Argentina vs Australia will kick-off at 1pm (UK time).

Where to watch Argentina vs Australia on TV:

  • UK: TBD
  • US: TBD

Argentina team news

Julián Álvarez has been called up despite playing in the Champions League final days before. Lautaro Martínez, though, is not part of Lionel Scaloni’s squad. Franco Armani, Juan Foyth, Lisandro Martínez, Nehuén Pérez, Lautaro Blanco, Emiliano Buendía, Máximo Perrone, Facundo Buonanotte, Valentín Carboni, Alejandro Gómez, Paulo Dybala and Ángel Correa also drop out. Walter Benítez (30) and Alejandro Garnacho (18), at different stages of their careers, are both seeking to make their senior international debuts.

Australia team news

Tanzanian-born Nestory Irankunda is looking to become among the youngest-ever players to represent Australia’s senior team. “Nestor has all the ability in the world,” Adelaide assistant coach and former Socceroos captain, Mark Milligan, recently said. Among the youthful-looking squads recently by Graham Arnold is Man City youngster Alexander Robertson and Heart’s teenage forward Garang Kuol who has previously registered one goal across five international appearances.


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Who is refereeing Argentina vs Australia?

The referee for Argentina vs Australia has yet to be confirmed.

Argentina vs Australia: Predictions

Argentina consolidated their World Cup triumph with back-to-back victories over Panama and Curaçao; the Albiceleste kept a clean sheet in both games and Lionel Messi netted four of their nine total goals, others to contribute include Enzo Fernández and Ángel Di María.

Since their World Cup exit at the hands of Argentina, the Socceroos played back-to-back matches with Ecuador with both nations sharing one win apiece. Jackson Irvine, Awer Mabil and Garang Kuol netted in a 3-1 win before Brandon Borello scored a consolation goal a few days later as Ecuador claimed a 2-1 success.

Current manager Graham Arnold played in Australia’s only win in the eight previous meetings with Argentina; 4-1 in a Bicentennial Gold Cup game played in Sydney in July 1988 (lost six).

Scoreline prediction: Argentina 3-0 Australia


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