- Australia's national team to play Palestine in Perth as part of quest to World Cup 2026
- Socceroos vs Palestine Round Two qualifier to take place at HBF Park on Tuesday, 11 June 2024
- Second international football match for Perth announced this month
- Supported by the Western Australian Government
The Socceroos are set to go head-to-head with Palestine's national men's team this winter, in a blockbuster football match announced today by the Western Australian Government and Football Australia.
The match is the final Round Two fixture for the Socceroos in their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification journey, and will take place on Tuesday, 11 June 2024.
Taking place at the award-winning HBF Park, the match will utilise the stadium's world-class facilities, which were renovated as part of a $35 million upgrade project in preparation for Perth hosting the FIFA Women's World Cup in July and August 2023.
The announcement comes less than a week after it was confirmed that WA will host a match between leading Italian football teams AC Milan and AS Roma at Optus Stadium this May, in what is shaping up to be yet another year of action-packed international football events in Perth.
WA continues to prove itself as a world-class host of global football blockbusters following last October's record-breaking Matildas matches for the Asian Cup Qualifiers, the London Derby with English Premier League teams Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United in July, and five FIFA Women's World Cup matches across July and August 2023.
It also adds to the growing list of international sporting events being hosted by Western Australia, including the HSBC SVNS, United Cup, Triple World Title Boxing matches and the Wallabies vs Springboks.
Presale tickets are on sale from tomorrow and general public from Thursday, 14 March.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.ticketmaster.com.au
Comments attributed to Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:
"We're very excited to be adding yet another major international football event to WA's calendar of events and very proud to be hosting this qualifier here in Perth, to support the Socceroos' journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026.
"Western Australians have proved time and time again that they'll show up in droves to support our national teams when they come to Perth, which -combined with our state-of-the-art sporting facilities -is what makes us such an attractive host of these events.
"Hosting high-profile sporting matches and major events like this FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier strengthens our reputation as one of the sporting capitals of the southern hemisphere and will build on the legacy of football in this State."
Comments attributed to Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman
"Football has grown in popularity exponentially in Western Australia in the past 12 months, so it's very exciting to be hosting yet another international megahit football match to keep that momentum going.
"We have invested significantly in our sporting venues over the past few years, and it's fantastic to see a return on that investment as we secure major events like this that deliver massive results for the WA economy."