
<h2>Aussies in the Championship - The Three Points </h2>
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<p>- 18 Australian footballers set to feature in the 2025-26 English Championship.</p>
<p>- Portsmouth leads the way with four Aussies, including recent signing Adrian Segecic. </p>
<p>- Nestory Irankunda's €3 million move to Watford highlights young talent on display.</p>
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<p>The 2025-26 EFL Championship season kicks off with a strong Australian presence, as 18 players from Down Under are spread across seven clubs. Portsmouth emerges as the Aussie hub with four players on their books.</p>
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<h2>Aussie Invasion: Championship Clubs Bolster Squads with Socceroos Talent</h2>
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<p>The English Championship is set for an Aussie takeover in the 2025-26 season, with 18 Australian players ready to make their mark across seven clubs. </p>
<p>This influx of talent from Down Under has injected a fresh dose of excitement into England's second tier, with several recent signings catching the eye of football pundits and fans alike.</p>
<p>Portsmouth has become Little Australia, boasting four Aussie players in their squad. The south coast club has made waves in the transfer market, securing the services of Adrian Segecic, the joint A-League Golden Boot winner for 2024-25. </p>
<p>The 21-year-old attacking midfielder brings flair and finishing ability to Fratton Park, having netted 13 times in his final A-League campaign.</p>
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<h2>Rising Stars and Established Socceroos</h2>
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<p>While Portsmouth leads the Aussie charge, other Championship clubs haven't been shy about tapping into the Australian talent pool. </p>
<p>Watford pulled off a major coup by signing 19-year-old winger Nestory Irankunda from Bayern Munich for a cool €3 million. </p>
<p>The pacey youngster arrives with a big reputation and even bigger expectations, as the Hornets look to secure a swift return to the Premier League.</p>
<p>Blackburn Rovers have strengthened their backline with the acquisition of Lewis Miller from Hibernian. The 24-year-old right-back, now a regular in the Socceroos setup, brings Scottish Premiership experience and defensive solidity to Ewood Park.</p>
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<h2>Socceroos Stalwarts Looking to Shine</h2>
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<p>It's not just the young guns making noise in the Championship. Established internationals like Riley McGree at Middlesbrough and Harry Souttar at Leicester City are primed for big seasons. </p>
<p>McGree, fresh off signing a contract extension until 2028, remains a creative force in midfield. Souttar, back at Leicester after a loan spell with Sheffield United, will be crucial to the Foxes' promotion push.</p>
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<h2>Aussies in the Championship - Full List:</h2>
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<h3>Lewis Miller (Blackburn Rovers)</h3>
<p>From Hibs to the Rovers in August. The 24-year-old right-back is now a Socceroos regular, brings a solid Scottish Premiership resume, and loves a crunching tackle. A smart pickup for a side eyeing a promotion push.</p>
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<h3>Nestory Irankunda (Watford)</h3>
<p>Bayern Munich to Vicarage Road for €3 million. Yep, that Irankunda. Still only 19, still rapid, and finally getting proper minutes. Bayern reckon he might be good enough to buy back - Watford reckon they’ve found a star.</p>
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<h3>Adrian Segecic (Portsmouth)</h3>
<p>Fresh off bagging the joint Golden Boot in the A-League, Segecic now takes his goal-scoring swagger to Pompey. Creative, sharp, and only 21. Expect highlight reels.</p>
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<h3>Jacob Farrell (Portsmouth)</h3>
<p>Two A-League titles and an AFC Cup under his belt. The 22-year-old left-back brings big-game pedigree to the south coast.</p>
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<h3>Hayden Matthews (Portsmouth)</h3>
<p>Made headlines with a record £1.26m move from Sydney FC. The 20-year-old centre-back is already a Socceroo and looks the goods. Big future as soon as next year's World Cup. </p>
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<h3>Thomas Waddingham (Portsmouth)</h3>
<p>Second only to Irankunda for teen goals in the A-League. Netted on debut for Pompey after signing in January. One to watch after a strong preseason. </p>
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<h3>Massimo Luongo (Millwall)</h3>
<p>One of the most experienced heads in the mix. After leaving Ipswich, Luongo has landed at The Den and still has plenty to offer in the engine room.</p>
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<h3>Cameron Burgess (Swansea City)</h3>
<p>Key part of Ipswich’s Prem promotion push, now rocking up at Swansea. 15 Socceroos caps, born in Scotland, built like a fridge.</p>
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<h3>Riley McGree (Middlesbrough)</h3>
<p>Midfield maestro. Just signed a new deal and remains central to Boro’s plans. 25 caps for Australia, one belter of a goal. Still got that X-factor.</p>
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<h3>Harry Souttar (Leicester City)</h3>
<p>Returned from loan at Sheffield Utd and ready to boss it in the Championship. 11 goals in 30 games for the Socceroos. Giant on set pieces, literally.</p>
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<h3>Callum Elder (Derby County)</h3>
<p>30 years young and helping Derby back into the Championship. Just the one Aussie cap, but pushing for more before the next World Cup.</p>
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<h3>Kaine Adamson (QPR)</h3>
<p>Right-back with a couple of Australia Cups in his kit bag. Signed for just £150k from Macarthur, could turn out to be an absolute bargain.</p>
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<h3>Jaylan Pearman (QPR)</h3>
<p>Starred in Australia’s U-20 Asian Cup win. Now 19 and getting his shot with QPR’s development squad after leaving Perth Glory. Big things ahead, just maybe not this season. </p>
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<h3>Daniel Bennie (QPR)</h3>
<p>Another U-20 Asian Cup winner. Hong Kong-born, Perth-raised, £250k winger with pace and a bag of tricks. Impressing in pre-season.</p>
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<h3>Tom Glover (Middlesbrough)</h3>
<p>No.1 by circumstance, but making it count. Carrick rates his work ethic as “phenomenal.” </p>
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<h3>Sam Silvera (Middlesbrough)</h3>
<p>Came over from the Mariners for a club-record fee. London-born, Aussie-repped, and closing in on 50 Championship games.</p>
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<h3>Raphael Borges Rodrigues (Coventry City)</h3>
<p>Brazilian-Dutch-Aussie blend of flair. Signed from Macarthur, just 21, and already looking the part.</p>
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<h3>Ashley Maynard-Brewer (Charlton Athletic)</h3>
<p>From Joondalup to Tokyo Olympics to Charlton’s No.1 jersey. Called up to the senior Socceroos squad in 2023.</p>
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<h2>A Launching Pad for World Cup Dreams</h2>
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<p>With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, these 18 Aussies have a golden opportunity to catch the eye of Socceroos boss Tony Popovic. </p>
<p>The Championship's competitive nature and gruelling schedule provide the perfect platform for players to stake their claim for a spot in the national team.</p>
<p>From Portsmouth's Australian enclave to the scattered Socceroos across the league, the 2025-26 Championship season promises to be a pivotal one for Australian football. </p>
<p>As these players look to follow in the footsteps of Aussie legends like Tim Cahill and Mile Jedinak, who left their mark on English football, the stage is set for a new generation to shine.</p>
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<h2>EFL Championship 2025 </h2>
<p><strong>Dates: </strong>8 August 2025 and ends on 2 May 2026.</p>
<p><strong>Where to watch: </strong>beIN Sports, iFollow via an individual club subscription </p>
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