Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates will join the Socceroos as they tune up their preparations for the Asian Cup with warm-up matches in Singapore in late June and early July.
The Football Association of Singapore announced on Friday that the island republic will be hosting a total of 11 fixtures involving the four Asian Cup contenders, as well as the North Korea national team, and Singapore's senior and Under-23 sides.
Saudi Arabia will play five friendlies against UAE on June 24, Singapore on July 27, Singapore Under-23s on June 28, Oman on July 1 and North Korea on July 4.
Oman are also scheduled to play Singapore Under-23s on June 25 and North Korea on June 27 while Gulf rivals UAE will also take on North Korea on July 1.
Australia are not scheduled to play any of their Asian Cup rivals but will face Singapore in the final match at the National Stadium on June 30 before facing the Singapore Under-23s a day later.
The city state has been selected as a training camp venue for the teams due to its proximity to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam - the four countries that will be co-hosting this year's Asian Cup.
Saudi Arabia will play five friendlies against UAE on June 24, Singapore on July 27, Singapore Under-23s on June 28, Oman on July 1 and North Korea on July 4.
Oman are also scheduled to play Singapore Under-23s on June 25 and North Korea on June 27 while Gulf rivals UAE will also take on North Korea on July 1.
Australia are not scheduled to play any of their Asian Cup rivals but will face Singapore in the final match at the National Stadium on June 30 before facing the Singapore Under-23s a day later.
The city state has been selected as a training camp venue for the teams due to its proximity to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam - the four countries that will be co-hosting this year's Asian Cup.
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