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Ian Chadband

Socceroos face final European test ahead of World Cup

Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka scoring a penalty in their World Cup qualiying win over Sweden. (AP PHOTO)

The Socceroos will conclude their preparations for the World Cup in North America with a warm-up examination against Switzerland, the first time they'll have faced European opposition since 2023.

Tony Popovic's side will take on the world No.19-ranked Swiss in San Diego, USA, on Saturday, June 6 (Sunday, June 7 AEST), their last outing before facing another European side Turkey in their World Cup group D opener a week later in Vancouver, Canada.

Murat Yakin
Murat Yakin's Switzerland are fancied to top their group at the World Cup. (AP PHOTO)

The Swiss, who've qualified for a sixth-straight time and have four times reached the round-of-16 in the last five editions, are much fancied to ease through what looks the weakest World Cup pool.

Popovic called it a "great final hit-out for us before the World Cup commences", describing Switzerland as "strong top-20 opponents".

Having guided them undefeated through their qualification group, former Swiss international Murat Yakin is now expected to steer his team past co-hosts Canada (ranked 30), Bosnia and Herzegovina (65) and Qatar (55) in group B. 

Socceroos
Australia lost in their last match with European opposition, against England at Wembley in 2023. (AP PHOTO)

The match represents ideal preparation, especially as the 27th-ranked Socceroos, faced so often with Asian opposition in their competitive schedule, rarely get the chance to face top European opposition.

The last time Australia played a top European nation was in October 2023 when they were beaten 1-0 by England at Wembley.

In their build-up before the opener against Turkey, the Socceroos, who will be based in California, will first face co-hosts Mexico on 30th May at the Pasadena Rose Bowl before their other date a week later with the Swiss at San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium at 12 noon on June 6 (5am AEST, June 7).

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