How to watch Socceroos vs. Indonesia: TV channel, free-to-air guide, live stream for Asian Cup tonight

Joshua Mayne

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The Socceroos will play their first knockout match of the Asian Cup when they face Indonesia in the Round of 16 of Sunday.

It has been a lacklustre tournament so far for Graham Arnold's side, but will they be able to click into gear now it's do-or-die?

Here's how to watch all the action in Australia.

Watch every match of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 only on Paramount+

How to watch Socceroos vs. Indonesia: TV channel, free-to-air guide, live stream for Asian Cup

All of the Socceroos' Asian Cup games – including their knockout match against Indonesia – will be shown live on free-to-air TV via Network 10.

Additionally, those fans wishing to stream the match can catch the action via 10Play or Paramount+.

Paramount+ is the home of the Asian Cup in Australia, with all matches throughout the tournament broadcast live on the streaming platform.

Socceroos vs. Indonesia start time, kickoff in Australia

Australia's Round of 16 match is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. local time at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, which is a 10:30 pm AEDT kickoff on Sunday, January 28.

The pre-match coverage will begin from 10:00 pm AEDT.

Watch every match of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 only on Paramount+

Socceroos next game: Asian Cup schedule, results

DateGameStageStart time AEDTLocation
Jan 13Australia 2-0 IndiaGroup10:30 pmAhmed bin Ali Stadium
Jan 18Australia 1-0 SyriaGroup10:30 pmJassim Bin Hamad Stadium
Jan 23Australia 1-1 UzbekistanGroup10:30 pmAl Janoub Stadium
Jan 28Australia vs. IndonesiaRound of 1610:30 pmJassim Bin Hamad Stadium

Socceroos Asian Cup squad

  • Mat Ryan [GK] (AZ Alkmaar, Netherlands)
  • Joe Gauci [GK] (Adelaide United, Australia)
  • Lawrence Thomas (Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia)
  • Harry Souttar (Leicester City, England)
  • Kye Rowles (Hearts, Scotland)
  • Cameron Burgess (Ipswich Town, England
  • Nathaniel Atkinson (Hearts, Scotland
  • Thomas Deng (Albirex Niigata, Japan)
  • Jordy Bos (Westerlo, Belgium)
  • Aziz Behich (Melbourne City, Australia)
  • Lewis Miller (Hibernian, Scotland
  • Gethin Jones (Bolton, England)
  • Keanu Baccus (St Mirren, Scotland)
  • Aiden O'Neill (Standard Liege, Belgium)
  • Jackson Irvine (St Pauli, Germany)
  • Connor Metcalfe (St Pauli, Germany)
  • Riley McGree (Middlesbrough, England)
  • Patrick Yazbek, (Viking FK, Norway)
  • Craig Goodwin (Al Wehda, Saudi Arabia
  • Martin Boyle (Hibernian, Scotland)
  • Sam Silvera (Middlesbrough, England)
  • Marco Tilio (Celtic, Scotland)
  • John Iredale (SV Wehen Wiesbaden, Germany)
  • Kusini Yengi (Portsmouth, England)
  • Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne Victory, Australia)
  • Mitchell Duke (FC Machida Zelvia, Japan)

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.