
A weekly podcast covering Australian men and women footballers who are playing overseas. This is a podcast for Australian football fans who want to keep up to date with their favourite men and women players.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSoccerFootball | |||

In this episode, with Adam and Scott from the Brisbane Football Review, we celebrate Australia progressing to the Round of 32 of the FIFA Men's World Cup after their 0-0 draw against Paraguay. The conversation delves into tactical changes made by coa... more
This week's episode reviews Australia's 2-0 defeat to the USA in Seattle in the Socceroos second game of the 2026 World Cup. Adam and Scott from the Brisbane Football Review joined to discuss the changes to the starting eleven made by coach Tony Popo... more
The latest episode of The Aussie Football Passport dives into the big decisions made by Socceroos coach Tony Popovic for their World Cup opener. Featuring insights from Adam and Scott of the Brisbane Football Review, the episode covers Patrick Beach'... more
The Aussie Football Passport is back with Adam and Scott from Brisbane Football Review to preview the World Cup. We discuss Australia's World Cup preparations, analysing recent friendly matches against Mexico and Switzerland. Other points discussed a... more
On this week's episode:
* The Matildas progress to the semifinals of the Asian Cup after a hard-fought victory against North Korea - this also secure World Cup qualification for next year's tournament.
* Newcastle Jets striker Lachlan Rose is of... more
As the Matildas navigate the Women's Asian Cup, their performances exhibit both promise and challenges. A 4-0 victory over Iran and a 3-all draw with South Korea display their resilience, but tactics like time-wasting test their patience. Alanna Kenn... more
This week's episode begins with coverage of the Women's Asian Cup. The Matildas secured a narrow 1-0 victory against the Philippines despite a goalkeeping crisis. Jada Whyman suffered a knee injury, and first-choice keeper Mackenzie Arnold missed out... more
Poletti from The Dubcast joined me to preview the Asian Cup, with a focus on the Matildas, in this bonus episode. we talked through:
* Squad selections and some new fitness concerns;
* What to expect from the A-League Women's players in the squad... more









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