Australia Cup: National Round of 32 beckons for final four

Western Australia’s two spots on the national stage of the Australia Cup are up for grabs this week with the preliminary semi-finals taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Both matches will be live streamed on Streamer and Football West Facebook, with the two winners also advancing to the State Cup Final in early September at the brand new State Football Centre in Queens Park.

Three of the four teams have reached the Round of 32 stage before, with Inglewood United hoping to put their name in the hat for the first time when they host Sorrento FC on Tuesday.

United have only reached the preliminary semi-final stage once since the competition began in 2014, an occasion which did not turn out well as they fell to a staggering 9-2 home defeat against Floreat Athena in 2016.

In the 2023 edition, Andres Oliveira’s side are yet to meet top-flight opposition with wins over Perth AFC, Gosnells City and Fremantle City to date, while in the league they currently sit bottom of the NPLWA – Men’s competition.

However, they are only two points adrift of four teams above them in a season which has seen most teams struggle for consistency. In fact, all four of WA’s remaining Round of 32 aspirants go into their semi-finals sitting in the bottom half of the division.

Sorrento are Inglewood’s visitors in the first semi-final, with Steven McGarry’s side losing late on against Perth SC on Saturay following back-to-back wins.

The Gulls are no strangers to this stage of the competition and remain the only non-A-League side from the west to reach the Round of 16 following a 1-0 win over Canberra United in 2017. But they have fallen short in recent seasons, having been eliminated at this stage of the competition in each of the past three campaigns.

In 2019 they lost on penalties to eventual State Cup winners Floreat, before losing 1-0 to ECU Joondalup in 2021 then falling in extra-time last year at home to Cockburn City. Like Inglewood, Sorrento have yet to meet NPL opposition in their cup run, having seen off Swan United, Mandurah City and Ashfield.

If they do win it will be a third time Sorrento have made it to the national rounds of the competition and that is the same for Cockburn City, who take on Floreat Athena in the other semi on Wednesday.

The fixtures also pits together the winners of the past two State Cups. Floreat also won the contest between the pair 3-0 when they met at this stage two years ago.

The Cockerels disposed of Rockingham City in round three, before home wins over league leaders Perth RedStar and Division One side Gwelup Croatia in the final eight. Steve McDonald’s side may be winless in four and second bottom in the league but have proven to be a match for anyone in the cup in recent years.

Floreat will make the trip to Dalmatinac Park hoping to continue their cup run after victories over Amateur side Jaguar FC, Division Two Curtin University and the NPL’s second-place side Balcatta Etna.

Athena have given this competition a shake on the previous occasions where they have reached the Round of 32. Most recently, they took A-League side Adelaide United to extra time in 2021, while also losing 2-1 to Melbourne City back in 2016 and 4-3 to Adelaide Olympic three years later.

The defending champions have not been at their swashbuckling best in 2023 with injuries playing their part. Vas Vujacic’s team are currently ninth after a 3-0 loss to Olympic Kingsway on the weekend, but are only four points off fourth and cannot be underestimated for a late push given the experience at their disposal.

The natio

Details

Australia Cup WA semi-finals

Tuesday 20 June
Inglewood United v Sorrento FC (Inglewood Stadium, 7pm)

Wednesday 21 June
Cockburn City v Floreat Athena (Dalmatinac Park, 7pm)

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Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds

Round of 32:

  • The Australia Cup 2023 Round of 32 will be played over two (2) weeks in early to mid-August.
  • Football Australia will place thirty-two (32) balls containing the names of the qualified Clubs into the one (1) pot, in an open draw.
  • Balls will be drawn out one at a time, revealing sixteen (16) matches, until all balls have been drawn from the pot.

Round of 16, Quarter Finals, Semi-Finals:

  • For the Round of 16 onwards (excluding the Cup Final), the balls containing the names of all participating Clubs will be placed in one (1) pot. The balls will be drawn, opened, and revealed one at a time, until all balls have been drawn.

Cup Final:

  • The selection of the Host Venue for the Australia Cup 2023 Final will be determined by Football Australia and announced following the semi-finals.
  • It is anticipated that the Australia Cup 2023 winners will gain direct entry into one of Asia’s Club Competitions. With changes currently being undertaken by the AFC to Club Competitions, which competition the Australia Cup 2023 winners enter is yet to be determined.

Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds Match Schedule Summary

Football Australia recently announced that the Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds Playoffs would be staged in Darwin.

As it was in 2022, the Australia Cup 2023 Playoffs will feature the four clubs that finished 9th to 12th in the Isuzu UTE A-League Men 2022/23 Regular Season.

The Newcastle Jets FC (10th) will face Melbourne Victory FC (11th) on Monday 17 July, with Perth Glory FC (9th) to tackle defending Australia Cup winners, Macarthur FC (12th) on Tuesday 18 July at Darwin Football Stadium at Larrakia Park.

The winners of the two ties will each seal a spot in the Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds alongside the top eight teams from the A-League Men’s 2022/23 regular season, as well as 22 Member Federation Clubs.

The Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds matches will be scheduled across the dates shown in the table below, with fixtures subject to match pairings, respective NPL fixtures and ground availability.

Round of 32*

Round of 16*

Quarter Finals**

Semi-Finals**

Final

16 matches, 2 weeks

8 matches, 2 weeks

4 matches, 1 week

2 matches, 1 week

1 match

Fri 4 August

Sat 26 August

Wed 13 September

Sat 23 September

Sat 7 October

Wed 9 August

Sun 27 August

Sat 16 September

Sun 24 September

 

Thurs 10 August

Tues 29 August

Sun 17 September

Wed 27 September

 

Sun 13 August

Wed 30 August

   

 

Mon 14 August

 

 

 

 

 

*Dates are subject to change based upon NPL fixtures and ground availability

**Exact Quarter Finals and Semi-Final match days to be confirmed

All Australia Cup 2023 Final Rounds matches will be streamed LIVE and FREE on 10 Play, with thanks to the Football Australia’s Broadcast Partner, Paramount ANZ.