Red-eyed fans will be glued to big screens across Australia on Sunday morning to catch the clash between the Socceroos and Argentina in the World Cup.
Big screens will light up Tumbalong Park at Darling Harbour in downtown Sydney while AAMI Park is opening its doors to fans in Melbourne.
The country has been celebrating the Australian men’s soccer team’s first knockout stage appearance in 16 years – its second-ever appearance in the round of 16.
Sydney’s Opera House hyped up the city on Saturday night with its sails illuminated in green and gold.
The game means an early start for fans with the time difference in the host nation Qatar meaning kick-off is 6am Sydney time.
Cities across the country rushed to make bigger public spaces available for fans to watch the much-anticipated game after the jubilant scenes in Melbourne’s Federation Square following the Socceroos’ win over Denmark.
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