The Australians are chasing a second continental title while Indonesia will be appearing at this stage of the competition for the first time.
Socceroos on top
Australia have won 11 of their 15 matches against Indonesia (D3 L1) and are unbeaten in their last six meetings (W5 D1) without conceding a single goal; though, this will be the first time that the teams will square off at the AFC Asian Cup.
Up and down
Australia have never conceded more than a single goal in a knockout game at the AFC Asian Cup but also failed to score a single goal across their two knockout games at the 2019 edition. They, however,
have progressed past the first stage of the knockout phase at each of the last three tournaments.
Goals not a problem
Indonesia have scored at least one goal in six of their last seven games at the AFC Asian Cup including their last three in a row; though, they’ve never scored in four consecutive matches in the competition.
In control
Australia have held possession for an average of 12.5 seconds per sequence at Qatar 2023, the longest of any team in the competition, while only Hong Kong, China (2.9s) had a lower average than Indonesia (5.8s).
Good understanding
Australia duo Kye Rowles (72) and Harry Souttar (58) have played 130 passes between one another in the AFC Asian Cup 2023, the only pair to have made 100+ passes between one another this campaign.
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