where to watch socceroos
You can watch the Socceroos in Australia mostly through free-to-air TV (for major tournaments), subscription streaming for qualifiers and friendlies, plus selected sports bars and pubs that advertise screenings.
Main ways to watch
- FIFA World Cup 2026⢠: All Socceroos matches and every World Cup game are scheduled to be live, free and exclusive on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand in Australia.
- Other internationals (qualifiers, friendlies, Asian competitions) : Many recent Socceroos internationals have been available via a paid streaming service that bundles âAustralian internationalâ football content for onâdemand viewing.
- Official channels and apps : Fixture details, kick-off times and broadcast info are kept up to date on the official Socceroos site and linked platforms.
Watching at pubs and bars
- Dedicated sports bar finders list venues that show Socceroos games, especially for World Cup qualifiers and big tournament matches.
- These sites let you search by location and match so you can find nearby pubs planning to screen the next Socceroos fixture.
Staying updated (news and schedules)
- The official Socceroos website publishes the latest news, fixture lists and competition info for the national team.
- Major Australian outlets (public broadcasters and commercial networks) run dedicated Socceroos pages with articles, previews and schedule explainers around World Cup 2026 and other tournaments.
Quick tips before kick-off
- Check the official Socceroos site and your preferred broadcaster or streaming app on match week to confirm where that specific game is airing, because rights can differ between tournaments and qualifiers.
- If you prefer a live crowd atmosphere, search a sportsâbar finder for âSocceroosâ plus your city on match day to see pubs and bars showing the game.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.