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The following details the Australia national soccer team results in "International "B" Matches" and were not accorded the status of official International A Matches.
Matches are listed in chronological order, grouped by decade and year.
27 May 1922 | Wanganui | 1–3 | Wanganui, New Zealand | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Cooks Gardens Attendance: 2,000 Referee: J Leddy (New Zealand) |
31 May 1922 | Nelson | 2–8 | Nelson, New Zealand | |
| Report |
| Attendance: 2,000 |
3 June 1922 | Wellington | 3–0 | Wellington, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Basin Reserve Attendance: 4,000 Referee: W Bryce (New Zealand) |
7 June 1922 | Westland | 1–2 | Greymouth, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Victoria Park Attendance: 1,489 Referee: M Thornley (New Zealand) |
10 June 1922 | South Island | 1–4 | Christchurch, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Lancaster Park Attendance: 4,000 Referee: George Black (New Zealand) |
14 June 1922 | Otago | 1–2 | Dunedin, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Carisbrook Attendance: 3,000 Referee: W Smith (New Zealand) |
21 June 1922 | Canterbury | 3–1 | Ashburton, New Zealand | |
| Report |
| Referee: E Davey (New Zealand) |
28 June 1922 | Taranaki | 1–6 | New Plymouth, New Zealand | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Pukekura Park |
1 July 1922 | Auckland | 1–4 | Auckland, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Auckland Domain Attendance: 3,000 Referee: A Bowie (New Zealand) |
5 July 1922 | South Auckland | 1–2 | Hamilton, New Zealand | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Seddon Park Referee: J Ball (New Zealand) |
5 July 1922 | Manawatu | 0–5 | Palmerston North, New Zealand | |
Report | Stadium: Palmerston North Showgrounds |
8 August 1923 | Australia | 5–1 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Sydney Showground Stadium Attendance: 20,000 Referee: E Lukeman (Australia) |
25 August 1923 | Australia | 4–3 | Newcastle, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Showgrounds Attendance: 16,000 Referee: W Scott (Australia) |
15 September 1923 | Australia | 5–0 | Brisbane, Australia | |
Report | Attendance: 8,000 Referee: C Lyst (Australia) |
22 September 1923 | Australia | 1–3 | Sydney, Australia | |
Hancock | Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Showground Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: J Lester (Australia) |
5 October 1923 | Australia | 2–2 | Adelaide, Australia | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Jubilee Oval Attendance: 9,000 Referee: W Ashworth (Australia) |
27 June 1925 | Australia | 1–5 | Brisbane, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground Attendance: 30,000 |
11 July 1925 | Australia | 2–8 | Maitland, Australia | |
| Report | Attendance: 10,000 Referee: J Sanderson (Australia) |
14 May 1927 | Australia | 1–2 | Adelaide, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Jubilee Oval Referee: W. Ashworth (Australia) |
21 May 1927 | Australia | 1–4 | Melbourne, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground |
6 June 1927 | Australia | 4–6 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 25,000 Referee: A. W. Bates (Australia) |
18 June 1927 | Australia | 5–5 | Brisbane, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground Attendance: 14,000 Referee: C. Lyst (Australia) |
25 June 1927 | Australia | 4–4 | Sydney, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 6,000 Referee: A. W. Bates (Australia) |
17 June 1928 | Australia | 1–2 | Newcastle, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Hobart Park |
2 July 1928 | Makassar Football Association XI | 1–2 | Makassar, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
7 July 1928 | Houdt Braef Stant | 3–3 (a.e.t.) | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies) |
8 July 1928 | Soerabaja Football Association XI | 1–3 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Walsarie Wolff (Dutch East Indies) |
11 July 1928 | Excelsior | 1–4 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies) |
14 July 1928 | Go Ahead | 3–5 | Semarang, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Hartog (Dutch East Indies) |
15 July 1928 | Semarang Football Association XI | 0–3 | Semarang, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: Van Hulsteyn (Dutch East Indies) |
18 July 1928 | Chinese Java XI | 1–6 | Semarang, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Hartog (Dutch East Indies) |
21 July 1928 | Bandoeng Football Association XI | 3–4 | Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
| Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies) |
22 July 1928 | Uitspanning na Inspanning | 0–2 | Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies) |
28 July 1928 | Chinese Football Association and Malaya Football Association XI | 4–2 | Anson, Singapore | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Attendance: ~7,000 Referee: Tibbenham (Singapore) |
29 July 1928 | Malaya Football Association XI | 0–1 | Anson, Singapore | |
Report |
| Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Referee: F. M. Still (Singapore) |
1 August 1928 | European XI | 0–6 | Anson, Singapore | |
Report | Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Referee: Bennett (Singapore) |
2 August 1928 | 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment | 2–2 | Anson, Singapore | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Referee: Tan Lee Wan (Singapore) |
7 August 1928 | Bandoeng Football Association XI | 1–3 | Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: Villevoye (Dutch East Indies) |
8 August 1928 | Cheribon Football Association XI | 0–4 | Cheribon, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
11 August 1928 | M.O.T. | 2–2 | Semarang, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: Bousché (Dutch East Indies) |
12 August 1928 | Semarang Football Association XI | 1–4 | Semarang, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Metz (Dutch East Indies) |
15 August 1928 | Houdt Braef Stant | 0–0 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: Weggeman (Dutch East Indies) |
18 August 1928 | Excelsior | 1–3 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: Cortenbach (Dutch East Indies) |
19 August 1928 | Dutch East Indies | 2–1 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies) |
22 August 1928 | Soerabaja Football Association XI | 1–5 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies) |
23 August 1928 | Tot Heil Onzer Ribbenkast | 0–3 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: Helmig (Dutch East Indies) |
25 August 1928 | Makassar Football Association XI | 0–4 | Makassar, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
29 August 1931 | Celebes XI | 0–2 | Makassar, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
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3 September 1931 | Houdt Braef Stant | 2–1 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Stadium: T.H.O.R. Field Referee: Hearts (Dutch East Indies) |
5 September 1931 | Tiong Hoa | 0–4 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies) |
6 September 1931 | Singapore Combined Services | 2–4 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Foltynski (Dutch East Indies) |
10 September 1931 | Hercules | 3–0 | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Stadium: Deca Park Referee: Sommer (Dutch East Indies) |
12 September 1931 | Unity Makes Strength | 1–3 | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: H. Prins (Dutch East Indies) |
13 September 1931 | Batavia Football Association XI | 1–2 | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: M. Prins (Dutch East Indies) |
16 September 1931 | Sport Vereeniging Binnenlandsch Bestuur | 0–4 | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | |
Report | Stadium: Hercules Field Referee: Hagenaar (Dutch East Indies) |
17 September 1931 | Bandoeng Football Association XI | 3–1 | Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies) |
19 September 1931 | Soerabaja Football Association XI | 1–1 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report |
| Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies) |
20 September 1931 | Tiong Hoa | 1–8 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Harten (Dutch East Indies) |
21 September 1931 | Tot Heil Onzer Ribbenkast | 2–6 | Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies | |
| Report | Referee: Fruneaux (Dutch East Indies) |
1931 | Makassar Football Association XI | 0–1 | Makassar, Dutch East Indies | |
Report |
10 June 1933 | Australia | 2–2 | Newcastle, Australia | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Hobart Park Attendance: 1,500 Referee: H. Richardson (Australia) |
3 August 1933 | Australia | 4–3 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Ibrox Park Referee: D. Quinn (Australia) |
13 August 1933 | New Caledonia B | 1–8 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
| Report | Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving Referee: G. Pons (New Caledonia) |
15 August 1933 | New Caledonia | 1–2 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
| Report | Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving Attendance: 3,800 Referee: Parazols (New Caledonia) |
20 August 1933 | New Caledonia | 2–4 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving Attendance: 3,500 |
27 August 1933 | New Caledonia | 3–7 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
Report | Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving |
3 September 1933 | Impassible | 1–6 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
| Report | Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving Referee: Charbonnel (New Caledonia) |
9 September 1933 | New Caledonia | 0–5 | Nouméa, New Caledonia | |
Report | Stadium: Vélodrome du Receiving Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Parazols (New Caledonia) |
2 May 1936 | New South Wales | 10–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Arlington Recreation Ground Attendance: 3,400 Referee: A. Willetts (Australia) |
4 May 1936 | The Rest | 2–5 | Newcastle, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Hobart Park Referee: Wal Tromans (Australia) |
13 June 1936 | Sydney Metro | 6–4 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Lidcombe Oval Referee: Danny Quinn (Australia) |
20 June 1936 | Auckland | 2–5 | Auckland, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Blandford Park Attendance: 4,000 Referee: A. Kyle (New Zealand) |
23 June 1936 | Wellington | 1–9 | Wellington, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Basin Reserve Attendance: 8,000 Referee: J. Graham (New Zealand) |
27 June 1936 | Canterbury | 1–7 | Christchurch, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: English Park Attendance: 4,000 Referee: H. Weatherhead (New Zealand) |
1 July 1936 | Otago | 2–5 | Dunedin, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Logan Park Attendance: 2,000 |
8 July 1936 | Westland | 0–9 | Greymouth, New Zealand | |
Report | Stadium: Rugby Park Attendance: 2,000 Referee: S. Hewison (New Zealand) |
15 July 1936 | Taranaki | 3–8 | Hāwera, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Hāwera Showgrounds Referee: S. Stewart (New Zealand) |
22 July 1936 | South Auckland | 1–13 | Hamilton, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Rugby Park Referee: F. Marsh (New Zealand) |
25 July 1936 | Wanganui | 1–9 | Wanganui, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Cooks Gardens Attendance: 2,000 Referee: G. Langslow (New Zealand) |
29 July 1936 | Wairarapa | 2–13 | Masterton, New Zealand | |
| Report | Stadium: Memorial Park Referee: N. Heyes (New Zealand) |
10 July 1937 | Australia | 5–4 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 37,295 Referee: H. Reay (Australia) |
17 July 1937 | Australia | 0–4 | Brisbane, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Exhibition Ground Attendance: 25,000 |
20 July 1937 | Australia | 4–3 | Newcastle, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground Attendance: 15,000 Referee: G. Saunders (Australia) |
8 July 1939 | Australia | 7–5 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 14,896 |
15 July 1939 | Australia | 2–1 | Brisbane, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Exhibition Ground Referee: J. Perotte (Australia) |
22 July 1939 | Australia | 1–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 6,975 Referee: Danny Quinn (Australia) |
29 July 1939 | Australia | 4–1 | Newcastle, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground Attendance: 11,000 Referee: W. Tromans (Australia) |
28 June 1941 | Australia | 4–6 | Melbourne, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance: 5,000 Referee: E. Hayden (Australia) |
5 July 1941 | Australia | 4–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 25,000 Referee: W. Tromans (Australia) |
12 July 1941 | Australia | 2–5 | Sydney, Australia | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground |
19 July 1941 | Australia | 5–2 | Newcastle, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground |
2 August 1941 | Australia | 8–4 | Brisbane, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Exhibition Ground |
26 April 1947 | Australia | 2–3 | Adelaide, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Norwood Oval Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Bob Telfer (Australia) |
30 April 1947 | Australia | 4–5 | Melbourne, Australia | |
| Report | Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance: 6,000 Referee: C. Armstrong (Australia) |
19 January 1990 | Australia | 0–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 7,424 Referee: Richard Lorenc (Australia) |
2 February 1990 | Australia | 3–0 | Melbourne, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Olympic Park Attendance: 3,075 Referee: D Voutsinis (Australia) |
3 June 1990 | Australia | 1–0 | Sydney, Australia | |
| Report |
20 August 1990 Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage | Australia | 3–0 | Jakarta, Indonesia | |
| Report | Stadium: Sanayan Stadium |
21 August 1990 Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage | Indonesia under-23 | 0–7 | Jakarta, Indonesia | |
| Report |
23 August 1990 Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage | Thailand under-23 | 0–2 | Jakarta, Indonesia | |
| Report |
June 1999 | Australia | 0–1 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Marconi Stadium Attendance: 800 |
12 June 1999 | Australia | 3–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Stadium Australia Attendance: 88,101 Referee: Masoyoshi Okada (Japan) |
15 July 1999 | Australia | 0–2 | Melbourne, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Mark Shield (Australia) |
18 July 1999 | Australia | 0–1 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report |
| Stadium: Stadium Australia |
14 November 1999 | Australia | 0–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: Stadium Australia Attendance: 50,325 Referee: Brett Hugo (Australia) |
17 November 1999 | Australia | 2–2 | Melbourne, Australia | |
| Report |
| Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance: 70,795 Referee: Eddie Lennie (Australia) |
2 June 2006 | VV Kloetinge | 1–8 | Kloetinge, Netherlands | |
Pinas | Report | Attendance: 3,500 |
8 January 2008 | Australia | 1–2 | Sydney, Australia | |
10:00 | Thompson | Report | Stadium: Marconi Stadium Attendance: 0 |
2 June 2014 | Paraná Clube | 0–2 | Vitória, Brazil | |
Report | Stadium: Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe Attendance: 0 |
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