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Queensland secures Brazil blockbuster series for Socceroos homecoming

The Queensland Government has secured the Socceroos’ homecoming series following the FIFA World Cup 2026, locking in football powerhouse Brazil for two blockbuster matches across Queensland.

In a major coup for regional Queensland tourism, the Queensland Government has locked-in the Brazilian National Team to travel exclusively to Queensland with two matches for Townsville and Brisbane to be played in September as well as community engagement programs.

The international series is expected to inject up millions of dollars into the Queensland economy, in a major boost for tourism, securing Queensland jobs and putting the eyes of the world on Queensland following the FIFA World Cup.

The Queensland Government’s deal ensures Queensland will host the Socceroos’ first matches on home soil following their World Cup campaign, while also delivering one of the biggest names in world football to the State.

Games between Brazil and Australia's Socceroos will be held at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on 25 September and Suncorp Stadium on 29 September.

The Brazilian and Australian teams will also participate in community events and activities in Queensland including public training sessions, fan engagement sessions and local club engagement programs.

Premier David Crisafulli said the Government was delivering a blockbuster Brazil Socceroos series, as part of its continued push to become Australia’s events capital.

“We said we’d bring more world-class events to Queensland, and that’s exactly what we’re doing with this blockbuster Socceroos series,” Premier Crisafulli said.

“We’re delivering a boon for Townsville with a mega-match and local club engagement, delivering an incredible tourism boost with the eyes of the world on North Queensland.

“With the ANZAC Day Bledisloe, Magic Round, Queensland Day Mega Round of Sports, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo and Bluey’s World, the major events momentum is building.

“We are purposefully building a pipeline of major events to support jobs, attract visitors and deliver long-term benefits for all of Queensland.”

Minister for Tourism and Acting Minister for Sport and Racing Andrew Powell said the event demonstrated the value of the Queensland Government’s investment in major events.

“Queensland is the home of the holiday and major events like this give more people a reason to visit our State,” Minister Powell said.

“This is the kind of event that gets kids kicking a football in the backyard, fills hotel rooms, supports local businesses and puts Queensland on the global stage.

“Importantly, these matches won’t just be played in one city. Queenslanders will see the benefits across both North Queensland and South East Queensland.”

Football Australia CEO Martin Kugeler said having Brazil come to Australia to play the CommBank Socceroos was a significant moment for Australian football and for fans across the country.

“These marquee fixtures are key in our strategy – to inspire our football fans, young and old, across Australia and to showcase the strength and ambition of our national teams at the highest level,” Mr Kugeler said.

“We would like to thank the Queensland Government for staging these exceptional matches in Townsville and Brisbane and for their ongoing support of our game.

“The two friendlies, against Brazil, are a great opportunity to show the rest of the world what a passionate football nation we are and to give Australians the opportunity to see one of the finest teams in the world compete against our best.”

Tickets go on presale from Wednesday 1 July and to the general public from 1pm on Thursday 2 July.

Fans can register their interest in tickets at www.qldfootballseries.com