Emerging Socceroos Championships live stream 2025: Day 4
As the cream rises so does the expectations as the next generation of Australia's football elite strut their stuff.
Every match of the tournament is being streamed live exclusively on KommunityTV. WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THE QUARTERS …
NOW WAY THROUGH
Emerging Victorian gloveman Jenson Gumbleton knows how to handle pressure.
Only seconds after sending his own penalty attempt sailing wide, the Victoria Blue Under-15 keeper stepped up with two clutch shootout saves to send his side into the semi-finals at the Emerging Socceroos Championships.
Victoria Blue survived a quarter-final thriller, beating state mates Victoria White 2(3)-2(2) after a tense penalty shootout.
Gumbleton wasn't short of emotions, roaring with pride after he managed to reel off back-to-back saves, including a full-length diving effort against rival keeper Luca Nesci, to close out a highly-tense quarter-final showdown.
It capped off a triumphant effort from Victoria Blue who fought their way back into the contest with a 50th-minute equaliser off the head of striker Thomas Nasso.
HUMAN HIGHLIGHT REEL
Victoria Blue captain Luke Becvinovski has been a human highlight reel at the Emerging Socceroos Championships and he continued his stellar tournament on Wednesday.
The son of Victorian goalscoring legend Sash Becvinovski, Luke struck twice in 10 minutes to drive a dagger through the finals hopes of undefeated Queensland Maroon.
The Australian Joeys striker scored off a mistake at the back to break the deadlock, before making a stirring run down the right sideline before curling a cross back into teammate Akeem Gerald to land the decisive blow on the stroke of halftime.
The Victorian side held on grimly in a seesawing second-half to win the quarter-final 2-1 and hand a brave Queensland side its first loss of the week. REPLAYS FIELD 1
NSW Sky v Northern NSW (16QF4)
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South Australia v Western Australia (16QF3)
Queensland Maroon v Victoria Blue (16QF2)
NSW Navy v Capital Football (16QF1) FIELD 5
Western Australia v Queensland Silver (15QF4)
South Australia v NSW Sky (15QF3)
Queensland Maroon v NSW Navy (15QF2)
Victoria Blue v Victoria White (15QF1) FIELD 2
Victoria Silver v Queensland Silver (16PQF4)
NSW Country v Northern Territory (16PQF3)
NSW Country v Northern Territory (16PQF3)
Victoria Silver v NSW Country (15PQF4)
Northern NSW v Northern Territory (15PQF3) FIELD 4
Charles Perkins XI v Tasmania (16PQF2)
Malaysia v Tasmania (15PQF2)
Queensland White v Capital Football (15PQF1)
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
Sometimes the best is left until last as Western Australia goalkeeper Aaron Black will attest.
During a fiercely contested quarter-final penalty shootout, Black saved the penultimate shot when opposition player Carter Young stepped up to the spot and drove the ball directly at him.
Then with an under-15 semi-final the prize, he calmly hammered home his shot into the far left corner to clinch victory before signalling his teammates to join him in joyous celebration.
Western Australia won the shootout 5-4 after the scores were tied a nil-all at full time.
The undefeated West Australian outfit now comes up against Victoria Blue, who are also yet to drop a game.
SKY'S THE LIMIT IN ATTACK
A lightning long-range strike from Aston Reid has iced a superb come-from-behind 3-1 victory for powerhouse NSW Sky against NSW Northern.
An under-16 semi-final berth against NSW Navy now awaits the undefeated outfit.
The late flurry further underlines Sky's impressive weaponry in the front half.
Reid's two goals now means Sky has four multiple goalscorers for the campaign.
He joins Corey Da Cruz, Georgio Hassarati, Max Court to make a very formidable attack.
Northern NSW broke the deadlock in the 41st minute with Nikolas Sklavos pouncing on a loose ball the keeper failed to control off his goal line.
But this only stirred Sky from their slumber as they upped the ante in search of an equaliser.
It didn't take long, with Reid tapping in his first in the 49th minute from close range in a messy goalmouth exchange.
Max Court added from the penalty spot after Jordan Owusu was brought down by Revan Dalaf in a heavy tackle. Reid then finished the contest with his stunning shot in the 56th minute. PREVIEW
The big guns are set to come out to play as the Emerging Socceroos Championships knockout stages begin on Wednesday.
Every match of the tournament will be live streamed exclusively on KommunityTV.
In the U16 draw, Queensland Maroon and NSW Sky will head into the finals right among the favourites after going through the group stages undefeated.
Both teams have scored nine goals and conceded just one in their three matches so far.
Queensland will have a difficult test as they come up against a strong Victoria Blue side featuring many of the players who took out last year's U15 title.
NSW Sky – the defending U16 champions – meanwhile take on intrastate rival Northern NSW.
On the U15 side, South Australia has put together an impressive campaign so far but will be tested against NSW Sky in their quarter-final.
Undefeated Western Australia also looms as a title contender and will take on Queensland Silver.
Victoria Blue and Victoria White will face off in another intrastate clash.
Every match of the Emerging Socceroos Championships will be broadcast live and exclusive from July 6-11.
For the second straight year KommunityTV and News Corp Australia have partnered with Football Australia to bring the nation's flagship underage national championships to life on the small screen.
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