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Home » Thousands of fans lost their minds – and let off flares – watching the Socceroos’ World Cup win over Turkey in Sydney’s biggest live site – and the Daily Mail was there
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Thousands of fans lost their minds – and let off flares – watching the Socceroos’ World Cup win over Turkey in Sydney’s biggest live site – and the Daily Mail was there

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Thousands of fans lost their minds – and let off flares – watching the Socceroos’ World Cup win over Turkey in Sydney’s biggest live site – and the Daily Mail was there
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Thousands of fans have flocked to Sydney’s Tumbalong Park live site to watch Australia win its opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Socceroos claimed a stunning 2-0 win against Türkiye at BC Place in Vancouver — courtesy of wonder strikes by Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe.

Supporters of both nations descended upon live sites across the country, with Darling Harbour’s Tumbalong Park transforming into a football enthusiast’s dream.

Turkey fans were certainly not outnumbered at the location, which has become synonymous with hosting live sites for Australia’s World Cup matches.

But it was the Aussie fans who went home happier.

The 2-0 victory is the nation’s first in its opening group stage match at a FIFA World Cup since 2006.

Nestory Irankunda (pictured celebrating) scored Australia’s first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Flares were let off in Tumbalong Park after Irankunda's goal

Flares were let off in Tumbalong Park after Irankunda’s goal 

Tumbalong Park was met with thousands of fans for Australia's opening match of the World Cup

Tumbalong Park was met with thousands of fans for Australia’s opening match of the World Cup

As I was arriving at the iconic location. the line to just enter the viewing area stretched upwards of one kilometre.

The nearby pubs and restaurants were also packed to the rafters, with the Aussie fans nearly being outnumbered by the Turkish supporters.

A sea of red greeted me as I entered into the specific area, with a large wave of Turkish fans arriving about 40 minutes before kick off.

The atmosphere kept building, with fans of both nations going bezerk when their countries players were shown on the big screen before kick-0ff.

Supporters of the Socceroos then made their presence felt, booing and jeering when the Turkish team sung their national anthem, and whenever they had possession.

Although it originally seemed like there were more Turks, as time went on, the Aussie fans kept finding their voice.    

When Irankunda’s amazing shot hit the back of the net, the massive crowd went ballistic under the sunny skies at Tumbalong Park.

Flares were let off, and fans began jumping for joy in the aftermath of the 27th-minute strike, with the volume increasing from zero to 100 in an instant.

With the goal, the 20-year-old became the youngest Australian scorer in a FIFA World Cup.

He then mimicked his hero Tim Cahill by punching the corner post in celebration, in a moment that will be remembered for years to come.

As Australia emerged from half-time, it needed to remain wary of a Türkiye side boasting stars who play in Europe’s top five leagues.

But Connor Metcalfe was the man to essentially finish the job, with a left-foot strike that found the bottom-right corner.

The goal, which was just his second at international level, sent fans at Tumbalong Park into a frenzy.

After a short, heavy downpour affected the experience for those watching in Sydney, fans who didn’t flock to shelter were rewarded with another incredible strike.

Connor Metcalfe (pictured) doubled Australia's lead with a sweet strike in the second half

Connor Metcalfe (pictured) doubled Australia’s lead with a sweet strike in the second half

Supporters went crazy after both goals were scored

Supporters went crazy after both goals were scored 

Australia’s performance has ensured Tony Popovic’s first World Cup match as a manager will be remembered fondly.

The 2-0 win puts the Socceroos in good stead for the rest of the tournament.

Australia will next take to the pitch next Saturday when it faces the United States.

It’s shaping up to be a grudge match of sorts, with many US pundits writing off the Socceroos chances pre-tournament.

The Daily Mail has contacted NSW Police for a comment regarding the flares being let off at the watch site. 

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