ANZ Stadium in Sydney will hold Australia's clash against Oman on March 26 next year, while Iraq will travel to the same venue to play a World Cup qualifier on June 18.

Melbourne was awarded the match against Jordan on June 11, with Football Federation Australia (FFA) yet to confirm the venue for the clash.

Socceroos veteran Brett Emerton said it was important that the homes matches of qualifying were shared around different states in Australia.

"The Socceroos get a fabulous reception everywhere we go in Australia and now the fans can start planning for these important games," Emerton said.

"Sydney and (ANZ) Stadium will always have that special history with that unforgettable night against Uruguay in 2005, but we've had magical nights as well in Brisbane and Melbourne and we need big support in every city to make sure Australia qualifies for Brazil in 2014."

Australia will face Japan, Iraq, Jordan and Oman in their World Cup qualifying group, with the first match of the campaign in Brisbane on Tuesday.

If the Socceroos can finish in the top two places of the group they will automatically gain a spot at the World Cup Finals in Brazil in 2014.