Match Report: Australia 2–0 Türkiye — the kids are all right, and the USA is on notice

Match Report: Australia 2–0 Türkiye — the kids are all right, and the USA is on notice

Australia pulled off the day's biggest upset at BC Place in Vancouver, beating Türkiye 2-0 with a starting lineup averaging 24 years old. Nestory Irankunda's 27th-minute goal and Connor Metcalfe's clincher sealed it — but 22-year-old goalkeeper Patrick Beach was the real story, making multiple saves of tournament quality as Turkey dominated possession 72-28. With both USA and Australia now on 3 points, the Group D decider in Seattle on June 19 just became the match of the first round.

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Australia 2–0 Türkiye: a 22-year-old goalkeeper, a dancing teenager, and a statement

BC Place, Vancouver | Group D | Sun June 15, 12am ET / 9pm PT (Sat night)
Scoreline: AUS 2–0 TUR Goals: Irankunda 27', Metcalfe 75'

There were 10,000 Australians in the stands at BC Place. At 2-0, they were losing their minds. And honestly? They had every right.
Australia just beat a Turkish side ranked 29th in the world — a team containing Arda Guler, Kenan Yildiz, and Hakan Calhanoglu — with a starting lineup whose average age was 24. Their goalkeeper was 22 years old and hadn't played a competitive World Cup minute in his life. Six of the eleven starters had fewer than 38 international caps. None of it mattered. 1
This was a masterclass in doing more with less — and it has completely blown Group D open.

How the goals happened

27': Paul Okon-Engstler — another youth call-up, another surprise starter — floated a lofted ball over the Turkish defense. Nestory Irankunda, 20 years old and playing for Watford, latched onto it, took one touch to knock it past a defender, and sidefooted it home with three red shirts converging on him. Then he sprinted to the corner flag and did the Tim Cahill punch celebration. The entire bench piled on. 2
The crowd went silent — then erupted. Irankunda became Australia's youngest World Cup goalscorer.
75': After 45 brutal minutes of hanging on, Australia broke on the counter. Connor Metcalfe received the ball at the edge of the box and absolutely lashed a left-footed shot into the net. The kind of goal that ends arguments. Turkey never recovered. 3

Patrick Beach saved this game before it started

Tony Popovic dropped Mat Ryan — 34 years old, 10 World Cup appearances, in form for Levante — to start Patrick Beach. A 22-year-old from Melbourne City who had never played a World Cup minute.
The decision looked mad. Then Beach pulled off a fingertip save off the post from Bardakci in the 28th minute — one minute after Australia scored. Then he dived to his right to stop a Guler free-kick. Then he made four or five more second-half stops that kept Turkey scoreless while they dominated possession 72-28 and mustered 1.33 xG from 30 attempts. 4
By the final whistle, Beach wasn't just the hero of the match — he was a contender for save of the tournament, three weeks before the tournament has even finished a full group stage round.
Australia's Nestory Irankunda celebrates after full-time at BC Place
Nestory Irankunda celebrates Australia's opening win — becoming their youngest ever World Cup goalscorer 2
Connor Metcalfe wheels away after scoring Australia's second goal
Metcalfe's 75th-minute left-footed shot sealed it — a counterattacking finish that ended any Turkish hope 2

Key stats

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What this means for Group D

Brace yourself, USA fans.
The standings after two Group D matches: USA 4-1 Paraguay, Australia 2-0 Türkiye. Both teams have 3 points. Both teams have identical goal difference (+3). The two teams meet on June 19 in Seattle at Lumen Field — and a win there likely decides who tops the group.
Popovic, Australia's manager, was asked about the USA straight after the final whistle. "It'll be a special game," he said. "Playing a host nation is enough for us. We'll recover, prepare well, and respect a very good US side."
Translation: they're coming for it. 2
Meanwhile, Türkiye — who were pre-tournament favorites to win the group alongside the Americans — need to beat Paraguay next (June 20, Santa Clara) just to stay alive. Paraguay absorbed a 4-1 beating from the USA and now face a must-win without Julio Enciso. Group D is chaos. Beautiful, American-adjacent chaos.

The one-line verdict

Australia played the ugly-beautiful game to perfection: absorbed everything Turkey threw, scored on the break twice, and let their 22-year-old goalkeeper be the best player on the pitch. The Socceroos aren't just through — they're a problem for everyone in Group D.

Quote of the Day: "Proud of the staff for the work they put in… you see the young boys combining to score a goal and can't underestimate what that will do for their confidence." — Tony Popovic, Australia manager 2

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