Caltex Socceroos Head Coach Graham Arnold today announced six potential debutants in his squad for the upcoming friendly international against Korea Republic.

Sydney FC championship winning duo Andrew Redmayne and Brandon O’Neill are rewarded for their successful Hyundai A-League seasons, as is Melbourne Victory’s Lawrence Thomas, whilst 20-year-old defender Harry Souttar, who plays with Championship side Stoke City, English-based winger Ryan Williams and German-based striker Brandon Borrello all have a chance to earn their first Caltex Socceroos caps.

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Caltex Socceroos Head Coach Graham Arnold said: “Our World Cup qualification campaign preparations start now. The upcoming camp and friendly international in Korea Republic provides us the opportunity to expose more players to international football, which is vital as we prepare for a long qualification campaign.”

“We have seen how arduous the previous World Cup path was for our squad and it is imperative that we spend this valuable time together to have a close look and some of our next generation.”

Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne

“We have eleven players in this squad who have all had excellent seasons in the domestic competition and my message to those playing in the Hyundai A-League is that if you are playing regularly and consistently for your club, you will come into consideration for the next phase of World Cup qualifiers,” he said.

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“This international window also gives me the chance to spend an extended time with some of our more experienced players who have recently been missing from international football, but have been playing well for their respective clubs like Matthew Spiranovic, Rhys Williams, Adam Taggart, Bailey Wright, Josh Brillante and Brad Smith,” he said.

Arnold said it was also important that the players involved in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019™, The FIFA World Cup Russia 2018™ and the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017™, had an opportunity to refresh ahead of the new season.

Perth Glory defender Matthew Spiranovic

“The last couple of years has been tough on many of our senior players with little rest in between seasons. I know what those guys are capable of and I believe it is important they start their new campaigns with fresh bodies and minds. They will all be considered again for our first round of qualifiers in September,” he said.

The inclusion of Rhys and Ryan Williams is the first time two brothers have been named in a Socceroos squad since Dylan and Ryan McGowan were selected in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad. Other brothers to represent the Socceroos in recent times include Adam and Joel Griffiths in May 2008, Adam and Ryan Griffiths in March 2008, Tony and Aurelio Vidmar in 2001 and John and Ross Aloisi in 1998.

The international friendly against Korea Republic will be played on Friday, 7 June in Busan and will be Australia’s first senior men’s international since the completion of the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019™.

Australia will discover its opponents for the first phase of qualifiers in July, and will play FIFA World Cup preliminary fixtures on the road to Qatar at home and abroad in September, October, and November 2019.

Australia’s match against Korea Republic will kick-off at 8pm local time (9pm AEST), and will be broadcast live in Australia on FOX SPORTS and Network 10 (10 Bold).



Caltex Socceroos Squad | FIFA Window – June 2019 | Korea Republic Friendly

Name Club, Country A-International Caps (Goals) Mustafa Amini Aarhus Gymnastikforening, Denmark 5 (0) Terry Antonis Melbourne Victory, Australia 3 (0) Aziz Behich PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands 35 (2) Brandon Borrello SC Freiberg, Germany 0 (0) Joshua Brillante Sydney FC, Australia 5 (0) Thomas Deng Melbourne Victory, Australia 1 (0) Craig Goodwin Adelaide United, Australia 3 (0) Rhyan Grant Sydney FC, Australia 7 (0) Chris Ikonomidis Perth Glory, Australia 12 (2)** James Jeggo Austria Wien, Austria 1 (0) Matthew Jurman Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia 7 (0) Mitch Langerak Nagoya Grampus, Japan 8 (0) Awer Mabil FC Midtjylland, Denmark 9 (4) Brandon O’Neill Sydney FC, Australia 0 (0) Dimitri Petratos Newcastle Jets, Australia 2 (0) Andrew Redmayne Sydney FC, Australia 0 (0) Brad Smith Seattle Sounders FC, USA 19 (0) Harry Souttar Stoke City FC, England 0 (0) Matthew Spiranovic Perth Glory, Australia 35 (0) Adam Taggart Suwon Bluewings, Korea Republic 8 (4) Lawrence Thomas Melbourne Victory, Australia 0 (0) Rhys Williams Al-Qadsiah FC, Saudi Arabia 14 (0) Ryan Williams Rotherham United, England 0 (0) Bailey Wright Bristol City FC, England 23 (1)



** Story updated on May 26 to reflect that Western Sydney Wanderers forward Mitchell Duke has replaced Chris Ikonomidis in the squad. Ikonomidis has withdrawn to undergo shoulder surgery.

Upcoming Match | Caltex Socceroos



Korea Republic vs. Caltex Socceroos (International Friendly)

Date: Friday, 7 June 2019

Venue: Busan Asiad Stadium, Busan, Korea Republic

Kick-off: 8.00pm (local); 9.00pm (AEST)

Broadcast: Live in Australia on FOX SPORTS and Network 10 (10 Bold)