The Socceroos will meet ASEAN Football Championship winners Singapore on June 30 in the last football match to be played at the island republic's National Stadium.
The international friendly will pit the Lions against fpr the Socceroos' final hit-out ahead of the AFC Asian Cup, which takes place in South East Asia from July 7 to 29.
The Socceroos are set to face Iraq, Oman and co-hosts Thailand in their group for the VCup.
Singapore failed to qualify for the finals after finishing behind Iraq and China in their Asian Cup qualification group, but they made amends by winning the Asean Championship with a 3-2 aggregate victory against Thailand in January.
The National Stadium, which was built in 1973 and was the venue for the 1984 Asian Cup finals, is to be demolished later this year to make way for the construction of a new sports hub that will include a new 55,000-seat stadium.
The Socceroos are set to face Iraq, Oman and co-hosts Thailand in their group for the VCup.
Singapore failed to qualify for the finals after finishing behind Iraq and China in their Asian Cup qualification group, but they made amends by winning the Asean Championship with a 3-2 aggregate victory against Thailand in January.
The National Stadium, which was built in 1973 and was the venue for the 1984 Asian Cup finals, is to be demolished later this year to make way for the construction of a new sports hub that will include a new 55,000-seat stadium.
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