The Socceroos managed to come away from Honduras with a scoreless draw heading into the second leg in Sydney.
The Socceroos travelled to San Pedro Sula to tackle Honduras in hostile conditions for the opening leg of the FIFA intercontinental playoff. Check out who was wearing what from both sides.
Tomi Juric (Australia) - Nike Mercurial Vapor, Ice Pack
The Aussie striker laced up in his usual Nike Mercurial Vapor, but took to the choppy Honduran pitch in the brand new Ice Pack boots.

Massimo Luongo (Australia) - New Balance Visaro
Just like Tomi Juric, the midfielder laced up in his usual, the New Balance Visaro. Luongo took to the pitch in the latest Visaro release, the classy black and bolt colourway.

Carlos Lanza (Honduras) - Nike Mercurial Superfly
The speedy Honduran attacker was spotted in something different, not in terms of his brand or boot choice, but the specific boot colourway of the Superfly. Lanza's boots could well be personalised to his wants.

Matt Ryan (Australia) - Nike Mercurial Vapor, Ice Pack
The Brighton and Hove Albion keeper opted for the new Nike Mercurial Vapor from the recent Ice Pack, just like his teammate Tomi Juric.
Bryan Beckeles (Honduras) - Nike Magista Obra, Fire Pack
Honduras centre back Bryan Beckeles had his work cut out for him as soon as the first whistle blew, with relentless Australian attacks heading towards his defensive line. The defender picked up a pair of Nike's Magista Obra from the recent Fire Pack.

Aaron Mooy (Australia) - Nike Mercurial Vapor, Fire Pack
Mooy recently switched from the Nike Magista Opus to the Mercurial Vapor, and seems to enjoy the latter silo more. Interestingly, the Huddersfield Town midfielder has been given the Fire Pack boots instead of the Ice PackĀ

Jorge Claros (Australia) - Nike Mercurial Superfly
It was a common theme for the Honduras side, Claros followed the dress code for the speedy attackers with a pair of the Nike Mercurial Superfly.

Mile Jedinak (Australia) - Adidas X17+
Well, the skipper returned, and brought the Adidas Pyro Storm with him. Jedinak laced up in the X17+, switching from his usual ACE boot.

Matt Jurman (Australia) - Nike Tiempo Legend VI
The former Sydney FC defender has remained with his trusty Nike Tiempo Legend VI for quite a while now, and it stayed that way against Honduras. It is surprising to see that Jurman hasn't changed into the new Tiempo Legend VII.
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