Two of the biggest matches in Australian football this year will take place on Saturday night when the Foxtel A-League All Stars debut against English title holders Manchester United and the Socceroos make their first appearance in the EAFF East Asian Cup against hosts Korea Republic.
Two of the biggest matches in Australian football this year will take place on Saturday night when the Foxtel A-League All Stars debut against English title holders Manchester United and the Socceroos make their first appearance in the EAFF East Asian Cup against hosts Korea Republic.
Football fans can keep up to date with all the relevant information for both games simultaneously via our live match centres. These will feature match previews, starting XI’s, match stats and live commentary, as well as photos and videos to ensure you keep up with all the action.
The Foxtel A-League All Stars have been busy in camp all week under the guidance of Coach Ange Postecoglou. With every Hyundai A-League club represented in the squad there-s no excuse not to support your team and get behind the All Stars.
Meanwhile Manchester United will be playing just their second match under new Manager David Moyes as they continue their pre-season tour. The Red Devils will be eager to atone for their disappointing 1-0 loss to the Thailand All Stars last week as they continue preparations for their Premier League title defence.
If you-re not fortunate enough to be part of the sold-out crowd at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night you can follow all the live game action here:#ALvMU Match Centre
While the inaugural All Star game is going on, over 8,300 kilometres away, Australia will be making their debut at the EAFF East Asian Cup when they play hosts Korea Republic.
The round-robin tournament, which features the top four nations in the region will test the depth of the Socceroos squad and provide a great opportunity and experience for many players in the Hyundai A-League pushing for a regular Socceroos position.
Head Coach Holger Osieck has finalised his 23-man squad, which you can check out along with all the other Match Centre information here: #KORvAUS
The Foxtel A-League All Stars will debut against Manchester United at ANZ Stadium, Sydney, on 20 July with match coverage to be broadcast live and exclusive on the Seven Network nationally from 6.30pm.
Australia play Korea Republic on Saturday July 20 at 7:30pm (AEST). All of Australia’s matches at the EAFF East Asian Cup will be shown live on Fox Sports.