Indonesia vs Australia prediction, odds & betting tips – 10/09/2024

Indonesia vs Australia Prediction
Will Socceroos bounce back? - Photo by IMAGO
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Under 2.5 total goals

Both teams' last games ended in under 2.5 goals.

The match between Indonesia and Australia will be played on the 10th of September at the famous Geloga Burn Karno Stadium. Both teams are seeking a victory this week, but, alas, only one of them can achieve that. Find out who we favor in the next couple of Indonesia vs Australia betting tips.

Indonesia vs Australia prediction: Easy win for Australia expected

Key Stats

  • Indonesia didn’t score a single goal against Australia in five consecutive games.
  • The home team’s last win over the Socceroos was on the 30th of August, 1981.
  • Coach Graham Arnold has a perfect 1-0-0 record against Indonesia.

Correct score prediction: Indonesia 0-2 Australia

We fully expect to see a 0-2 Australia win on the 10th of September, as this is the most common result we’ve seen in the last 10 matches. The 0-2 Australia win is responsible for three of the previous 10 meetings.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Australia favored by experts despite lack of home-field support

  • HOME: 27/5 (6.40) – 13.3%
  • DRAW: 51/20 (3.55) – 27.7%
  • AWAY: 57/100 (1.57) – 59.0%

*These Indonesia vs Australia odds are subject to change

As you can see from the odds above, Australia is the expected winner this week. Coach Arnold’s boys have a 59.0% win probability ahead of the kick-off. Moreover, BTTS – No is also quite plausible as the odds at 7/10 (1.70), give our key Indonesia vs Australia prediction a massive 58.82% chance of success.

Last five H2Hs: Australia stomps all over their rivals

Check the graphics below for more interesting Indonesia vs Australia statistics and match facts.

AFC Asian Cup 28/01/24

Australia

Australia

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Indonesia

Indonesia

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Indonesia team news and form: Indonesian fans are happy

With only 34.0% ball possession, Indonesia managed to chip a point away from Saudi Arabia at King Abdullah Sports City on the 5th of September. We have our doubts the players will be able to replicate that display against Australia.

Predicted lineup: Paes (GK), Idzes, Ridho, Walsh, Verdonk, Tjoe-A-On, Haye, Oratmangoen, Jenner, Sulaemen & Sturick

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/09/24

D

Australia

Australia

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Indonesia

Indonesia

0

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 05/09/24

D

Saudi Arabia

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1

Indonesia

Indonesia

1

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 11/06/24

W

Philippines

Philippines

0

Indonesia

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2

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 06/06/24

L

Iraq

Iraq

2

Indonesia

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D

Tanzania

Tanzania

0

Indonesia

Indonesia

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Australia team news and form: Socceroos eager to bounce back

Australia lost their last official game. Everyone was shocked to see Souttar score an own goal to help Bahrain win a crucial 0-1 win at Robina Stadium a couple of days ago. Coach Arnold is undoubtedly displeased not only by the loss but also by the fact that he will not be able to count on Kusini Yengli, as he saw the red in the previous match.

Predicted lineup: Ryan (GK), Souttar, Circati, Rowles, Behich, O’Neill, Irvine, Boyle, Metcalfe, Goodwin & Taggart

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/09/24

D

Indonesia

Indonesia

0

Australia

Australia

0

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 05/09/24

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Bahrain

Bahrain

1

Australia

Australia

0

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 11/06/24

W

Palestine

Palestine

0

Australia

Australia

5

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 06/06/24

W

Bangladesh

Bangladesh

0

Australia

Australia

2

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 26/03/24

W

Lebanon

Lebanon

0

Australia

Australia

5

Player to watch: Craig Goodwin

Undoubtedly, Goodwin is one of the most well-renowned soccer players Australia has ever produced. He was among the starters for Arnold in the game against Bahrain but his efforts didn’t amount to anything positive. However, we are sure he will help make our Indonesia vs Australia predictions a success.

Indonesia vs Australia Prediction 2
Goodwin has the quality. – Photo by IMAGO

Second player to watch: Mathew Ryan

Ryan did not leave a memorable performance at Robina Stadium. Bahrain managed to get the three points after scoring only once against Australia and Ryan is to blame for that poor result.


Zack is a longtime football fan, writer, and bettor. He also has experience playing and coaching the game of football at a local level. His interest in the MLS, Liga MX and the Canadian Premier League adds a new dimension to the content we have at FootballWhispers.