Bahrain has stunned Australia with a 1-0 win courtesy of a late own goal from defender Harry Souttar in the opening match of the third round of Asian qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The Bahrainis celebrated wildly after the final whistle at Robina Stadium on the Gold Coast on Thursday, having recorded their first-ever win over Australia in seven attempts and making a perfect start in their bid to qualify for the finals for the first time.
The Socceroos were already down to 10 men after the dismissal of Kusini Yengi, but the Group C contest still looked destined to end goalless until Abdullah Al Khalasi was released down the left wing looking to get the ball into the box in the 89th minute.
Defender Al Khalasi got his cross away from the edge of the area, and it took a wicked deflection off centre half Souttar, which wrong-footed Australia goalkeeper Mat Ryan, who could only watch helplessly as the ball went past him into the net.
The crowd of 24,644 who had turned out expecting a fifth-straight Australia victory were stunned into silence, and the efforts of the Socceroos to get back on level terms in six minutes of stoppage time proved fruitless.
Substitute Mitch Duke had the best chance to equalise from an Awer Mabil free kick two minutes from the final whistle, but the striker was unable to get his header on target from the centre of the box.