Don't Miss a Moment: Catch Australia vs. Turkiye Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

Don't Miss a Moment: Catch Australia vs. Turkiye Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

Türkiye will break a 24-year World Cup absence when it takes on Australia this Saturday evening.

Real Madrid star Arda Güler was born three years after Türkiye's last World Cup appearance in 2002 and will be eager to make a memorable debut as he leads a talented squad that also features highly sought-after Juventus attacker Kenan Yıldız.

Türkiye will feel confident against an Australia side that has featured in every tournament since 2002 but has seldom made a significant impact. Three group-stage eliminations are bookended by round-of-16 appearances in 2006 and 2022.

Here's how you can follow all the action.

What Time Does Australia vs. Türkiye Kick Off?

How to Watch Australia vs. Türkiye on TV, Live Stream

Fox Sports and fuboTV will split broadcasting rights in the United States, where Spanish-language viewers can also tune in via Telemundo.

In Canada, audiences can choose from TSN, RDS, CTV and Crave, while Mexican viewers will be served through ViX.

In the United Kingdom, early birds and night owls alike can catch the match on ITV or STV.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Sports 1, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Crave

Mexico

ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

ITV 1 UK, ITVX, STV Scotland, STV Player

What's Next for Australia, Türkiye?

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Players from both sides will have taken note of the USMNT's commanding 4–1 victory over Paraguay, fully aware that Mauricio Pochettino's squad has set the benchmark in Group D this summer.

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Australia will face the U.S. next, heading to Seattle on Friday in pursuit of an upset result and crucial points in their push to reach the knockout rounds once more.

Türkiye will be looking to add to Paraguay's woes in their next fixture. Collecting six points from their first two games would relieve pressure ahead of a showdown with the USMNT on June 25, a match widely expected to determine who tops the group.

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