Harry Souttar of Australia (second left) reacts after scoring a goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Asian Qualifiers Round 1 soccer match between Australia and Bangladesh at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Australia, Nov 16, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)
SYDNEY -- Australia kicked off its FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign on Thursday with a comfortable 7-0 win against Bangladesh at Melbourne's AAMI Park.
A header by Harry Souttar started the scoring for Australia in the fourth minute before his teammate Brandon Borrello doubled the lead in the 20th minute.
For its following Group I fixture, Australia will square off against Palestine in Kuwait on Nov 21
A quick-fire brace, delivered by Mitchell Duke within four minutes, made it four on the scoreboard for the Socceroos.
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In the second half, the 30-year-old forward Jamie Maclaren came off the bench and sent a home crowd of more than 20,000 people into rapture with his sensational hat-trick.
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The 49th minute of the match saw Jordan Bos fire a low cross from the left to Maclaren, who tapped in from close range. The in-form striker bagged another in the 70th minute before he capitalized a cross from the right side and sealed Australia's convincing victory in the 84th minute.
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For its following Group I fixture, Australia will square off against Palestine in Kuwait on Nov 21.