Aussies Abroad: Robertson could feature in FA Cup Final squad, Hrustic faces final day safety battle

As many of the remaining European seasons wrap up, we have an FA Cup and a Scottish Cup Final to look forward to while Ajdin Hrustic's Hellas Verona will learn their Serie A relegation fate. 

Check out our wrap of all the recent overseas action and preview what is to come! 

Subway Socceroos

Starting in Serie B, Fran Karacic played a full game for Brescia Calcio as they suffered relegation to Serie C with a 1-1 draw (2-1 aggregate loss) to Cosenza Calcio on Friday in the second leg of the relegation play-out.

Elsewhere in Italy, Ajdin Hrustic could be in action when Hellas Verona FC look to avoid relegation from the Serie A against AC Milan on Monday at 5am (AEST). 

Hellas must win to avoid relegation. If they pick up a point, they will have to rely on Roma beating Spezia Calcio. 

After a long injury lay-off following ankle surgery after the FIFA World Cup, Hrustic has featured on the bench in Hellas' previous two league fixtures. 

In Norway, Gianni Stensness played a full game, Nick D’Agostino came on in the 61st minute while Subway Olyroo Patrick Yazbek came on in the 74th minute and grabbed an assist on Tuesday as Viking FK lost 5-1 to league leaders FK Bodø/Glimt. 

D’Agostino and Yazbek also started on Friday in the Norweigan Cup as Viking progressed with a 2-0 win over Vidar FC.

The Aussie trio could again be in action on Monday when Viking face Molde at 3:15am (AEST).

Over to England, where Alexander Robertson is a chance to feature on the bench for Manchester City when they face Manchester United in the FA Cup Final on Sunday at 12am (AEST). 

After having already won the Premier League, City can add a second major trophy to their cabinet this weekend while they are one win away from claiming the UEFA Champions League and completing the historic treble.

Meanwhile, Manchester United will be seeking their second piece of silverware after lifting the EFL Cup earlier in the year. 

Robertson, who debuted for the Socceroos in March, has featured in City's last three matchday squads - but is still awaiting his first team debut. 

Robertson


In Scotland, where Aaron Mooy will not return to the squad when Celtic face Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC on Sunday at 2am (AEST) in the Scottish Cup Final. 

Mooy has been struggling with a back complaint of late and has been ruled out for the final.

After hoisting the Scottish Premiership trophy aloft on Saturday on the back of a 5-0 rout of Aberdeen, Celtic are one game away from claiming the treble.

Aaron Mooy wins Scottish premiership title with Celtic


Over to the MLS, Alex Gersbach was an unused substitute for Colorado Rapids on Thursday as they lost 3-2 to Columbus Crew. He could feature again on Sunday when Colorado face San Jose at 11:30am (AEST).

Brad Smith could also be in action on Saturday at 10:30am (AEST) when Houston Dynamo face St Louis.

In France, Denis Genreau's Toulouse FC travel to Monaco on Sunday at 5am (AEST) in their final game of the season as they look to finish the Ligue 1 season strongly. Toulouse are on track for a 13th-place finish in their first season back in the league. 

Over to Asia, where Thomas Deng could be in action for Albirex Niigata on Saturday at 4pm (AEST) when they face Shonan Bellmare in the J1 League. 

Elsewhere in the J1League, Mitch Langerak is likely to start again when Nagoya Grampus face Cerezo Osaka on Saturday at 5pm (AEST). 

In the J2 League, Mitch Duke is expected to be in action when Machida Zelvia look to bounce back when they face JEF United on Saturday at 7pm (AEST). 

Machida suffered their first defeat in seven games last weekend but the gap at the top of the table was only narrowed by just one point after Tokyo Verdy, who are in second place, dropped points and drew against relegation-threatened Iwaki FC.

Duke in training for Machida


In the K1 League, Harrison Delbridge is likely to be in action for Incheon United on Sunday at 5:30pm (AEST) when they face Daejeon Hana. After three consecutive draws, Incheon are in need of three points against fifth-placed Hana. 

Olyroos and Subway Young Socceroos

In the German 3. Liga, John Iredale may feature again when SV Wehen Wiesbaden face Armina in the 2 Bundesliga play-out first leg on Saturday at 4:45am (AET). 

After finishing fourth in the 3. Liga, SV Wehen Wiesbaden face Armina, who finished 16th in the 2. Bundesliga for a place in Germany's second tier next season. 

Wiesbaden fans stormed the pitch on the final day of the season last weekend after they thought they had been automatically promoted only for their celebrations to be cut short as goals in the 95th and 97th minute saw Vfl Osnabruck clinch the promotion.

More Aussies in Action

  • In France's Ligue 1, Mohamed Toure could feature again for Stade Reims when they face Montpellier on Sunday at 5am (AEST). 
  • In Italy's Serie A, Cristian Volpato could feature for AS Roma when they face Spezia on Monday at 5am (AEST).
  • In the  Danish 1st Division play-off, Cyrus Dehmie could appear for Næstved against Hvidovre IF on Sunday at 9pm (AEST).
  • In the J2 League, Stefan Mauk could be in action when Fagiano Okayama face Tokushima Vortis on Saturday at 8pm (AEST). 
  • In the K1 League, Alex Grant could be in action when Pohang Steelers face Gwangju on Saturday at 8:30pm (AEST). 
  • Aaron Calver's Gangwon also face Jeju on Saturday at 8pm (AEST) in the K1 League. 
  • Elsewhere in the K1 League, Lachlan Jackson could be in action for Suwon FC against Suwon Bluewings on Saturday at 7pm (AEST). 
  • In the K2 League, Patrick Flottmann could feature for Seongnam FC when they face Asan on Saturday at 7:30pm (AEST).