Marlin Coast Rangers FC
Brunswick Juventus FC
Australia Cup Round of 32
Barlow Park
2026-07-15T09:30:00+00:00
tv Channel 10 YouTube

Victorian clubs progress to Round of 16 after away trip wins in Adelaide, Cairns

Brunswick Juventus booked their place in the Round of 16 in emphatic fashion, while North Sunshine Eagles also dramatically made its way into the next round.

Here is how all the action on Matchday 2 played out. 

Marlin Coast Rangers 0-4 Brunswick Juventus 

Brunswick Juventus put in a convincing showing as they advanced through to the Round of 16 with a 4-0 win against Marlin Coast Rangers.

Brunswick quickly asserted their dominance holding the vast majority of the ball throughout the contest.

The side made the breakthrough in the 20th minute.

Luka Pullen broke into space in the left of the box and drew a good stop from Rangers goalkeeper Kevin Ward. But the ball rebounded to James Xydias who nodded into the goal from the middle of the box.

The visitors doubled their advantage just before halftime. Sallu Kamara whipped in an enticing, inswinging cross from the left towards the far post for Nuh Sehavdic to steer a header into the bottom left corner.

A couple of good saves from Ward ensured the Rangers remained in with a chance of turning things around despite a challenging first half.

It took Brunswick less than 90 seconds after the restart to extend their lead as Marko Basic unleashed a superb curling effort from the edge of the area that nestled in the top right corner.

The Victorian outfit’s onslaught continued and Basic added his second before the hour mark with a well-taken volley from inside the box. 

The hosts found themselves a player down in the 80th minute when Oscar Rodriguez was shown a straight red card.

Four goals proved enough for Brunswick as they continued their journey in the Australia Cup. 

 

FK Beograd 2-3 North Sunshine Eagles 

North Sunshine Eagles prevailed against FK Beograd 3-2 in a thrilling encounter that saw all five goals come in the second half.

The away side sought to take control of the match in the first half, and maintained possession confidently, but their opponents remained resolute.

Both sides had a couple of good chances throughout the first half, but the scores were still locked at 0-0 as the teams went into the sheds.

The match burst into life soon after the restart.

It took the visitors just six minutes to open the scoring. Julien Barras sent a header from Corentin Chauve’s free-kick looping over Beograd goalkeeper Alex Woodlands and bouncing into the goal.

Beograd struck back a couple of minutes before the hour mark. The home side capitalised on a giveaway, with the ball falling to Jason Konstandopoulos who drilled an effort inside the far post.

The Eagles quickly re-established the lead. Rai Dos Santos slipped in Shifa Ahmed on the edge of the box to pick out the bottom right corner and put his team back in front.

Dos Santos looked to put the result beyond doubt in the 83rd minute when he reacted fastest to a scrappy sequence in the box to score his team’s third, but the game wasn’t finished there.

A thundering header from Marco Torriani halved the deficit for the home side five minutes later, setting up a grandstand finish. 

The Eagles held on to advance further in the Cup. 

Hahn Australia Cup 2026 R32 MD2 Preview: Three clubs make national stage debut

There are three clubs making their national stage debut in an exciting evening of Hahn Australia Cup action.

Read our preview below.

Marlin Coast Rangers v Brunswick Juventus

Kick-off: 7.30pm AEST
Venue: Barlow Park
Broadcast: Football Australia YouTube, 10.com.au
Tickets

National stage debutants Marlin Coast Rangers host a Brunswick Juventus side appearing on this stage for the first time since their 2019 run to the quarter-final.

Hailing from Cairns, the Rangers are the reigning Far North Queensland champions. They secured their place in the Round of 32 after defeating Logan Lightning 3-1 in the Kappa Cup quarter-final. Captain Charlie Beverley scored a brace in that match.

 

 

They are once again top of the league this season and will hope joint top scorers Cooper Kennedy and Chris O’Hare can help them make a splash in the Hahn Australia Cup.

Their opponents, Brunswick Juventus, currently compete in Victoria’s VPL1 (second tier). It is the club’s second appearance on the national stage and first since 2019.

They booked their place by defeating Bulleen Lions in the Dockerty Cup quarter-finals after previously downing NPL club Oakleigh Cannons earlier in the draw.

Success on this stage would provide a boost for this historic club looking to make their mark on Australian football in the modern era.

FK Beograd v North Sunshine Eagles

Kick-off: 7.30pm AEST
Venue: 1Solution Frank Mitchell Park
Broadcast: Football Australia YouTube, 10.com.au
Tickets

Two national stage debutants face off as NPLSA side FK Beograd take on Victoria’s North Sunshine Eagles.

FK Beograd currently sit second in the NPLSA, but are in fantastic form, coming into this game on the back of four straight wins. They defeated WT Birkalla 3-0 in the qualification game to reach this stage after narrowly missing out last season and in the local Federation Cup Final at the weekend defeated Cumberland United 5-2 after extra time.

 

 

The duo of Lorenzo Boselli and Jason Konstandopoulos are poised to be their primary attacking threats, with nine and eight goals this season respectively.

North Sunshine Eagles compete in Victoria’s second tier, the VPL1. While their time in the league has not gone well this season they pulled off a remarkable 3-2 victory over Avondale to earn the right to represent their club on the national stage.

Ali Al Sheikh will be a key player for the Eagles, making an immediate impact after transferring from Western United earlier in the season.

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