The Bangladesh National Football team started their training session ahead of the qualification round-2 matches of the FIFA World Cup' 2026 at the Bashundhara Kings Arena in Dhaka on Monday evening .
Bangladesh will play their second round Group I away match against the World Cup against a stronger Australia in Melbourne on November 16.
Booters to fly for Melbourne on Friday to play qualification round of FIFA World Cup 2026
Bangladesh is likely to fly for Melbourne on November 10 after conducting a short training camp in Dhaka under Spanish Head Coach Javier Cabrera before their final practice session in Melbourne.
Soon after returning from Australia, the Bangladesh team will play their home match of the AFC Cup against Lebanon on November 21 at Bashundhara Kings Arena in Dhaka.
Bangladesh qualify for 2nd round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers beating Maldives by 2-1 goals
Bangladesh earned the rights to play in the six-match home and away basis Group I matches of the FIFA World Cup's Asian qualifiers with Australia, Lebanon, and Palestine, eliminating the Maldives in the round 1 match last month.
Earlier, the preliminary selected booters of the Bangladesh team, except the booters of Bashundhara King, reported to team manager Amer Khan on Monday morning at the Hotel Amari in the capital to join the residential camp.
FIFA World Cup: Bangladesh to play Maldives in a do or die match on Tuesday
Bangladesh team captain Jamal Bhuyan, who is playing in the 3rd Division Football League in Argentina, reached Dhaka Monday morning to join the national camp.
Members of Bangladesh squad:
Goalkeepers: Mitul Marma, Mehdi Hassan Srabon, Pappu Hossain and Mahfuz Hassan Pritom.
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Defenders: Bishwanath Ghosh, Hasan Murad, Tareq Raihan Kazi, Rahmat Mia, Alomgir Mollah, Isa Faysal, Shakil Hossain, Saad Uddin, and Riadul Hassan
Midfielders: Sohel Rana, Shekh Morsalin, Mohammad Ridoy, Md Sohel Rana, Mojibor Rahman Jony, Rabiul Hasan, Chandan Roy, Jamal Bhuyan, and Jayed Ahmed;
Forwards: Rakib Hossain, Sumon Reza, Rahim Uddin, Foysal Ahmed Fahim, Dipok Roy, Arman Foysal Akash, Rafiqul Islam, and Mohammad
Ibrahim.