US–Iran war live updates: Two stay behind while remaining members of Iranian soccer team depart Australia

RECAP: Two members of the Iranian female soccer team have decided to stay behind in Australia while the rest of the squad jetted off back to Iran.

Fraser Williams, Max Corstorphan and Maddie Cove
The Nightly
Protesters say some players were forced onto the team bus despite wanting the chance to seek asylum.
Protesters say some players were forced onto the team bus despite wanting the chance to seek asylum. Credit: Instagram/@miladkingmaker

THE NIGHTLY: Read the recap of events below.

Key events

10 Mar 2026 - 08:25 PM

Iran team flight departs, two stay behind

10 Mar 2026 - 06:09 PM

Iranian players touchdown in Sydney, ushered into bus

10 Mar 2026 - 05:05 PM

Aus sailors sent to cabins as US sub sunk warship

10 Mar 2026 - 04:27 PM

Iran war a ‘short-term excursion’: Trump

10 Mar 2026 - 04:06 PM

IDF detects Iranian missiles headed for Israel

10 Mar 2026 - 12:37 PM

David Littleproud resigns as Nationals leader

10 Mar 2026 - 12:08 PM

AFP release statement as Iranian women’s football team head for airport

10 Mar 2026 - 11:44 AM

Iranian players leave hotel for airport as fears grow

10 Mar 2026 - 10:51 AM

Taylor praises asylum of courageous Iranian women’s soccer team

10 Mar 2026 - 10:48 AM

Angus Taylor backs military support against Iran

10 Mar 2026 - 10:00 AM

Operation Epic Fury: CENTCOM details the first 10 days

10 Mar 2026 - 08:42 AM

‘Death, fire and fury’: Trump’s Strait of Hormuz promise

10 Mar 2026 - 07:44 AM

How far will the US go in Iran? Trump says ‘further’

10 Mar 2026 - 06:15 AM

‘Point of no return’: Trump major Iran claim

10 Mar 2026 - 06:02 AM

Trump says B2 bombers have dropped 2000-pound bombs all over Iran

10 Mar 2026 - 05:44 AM

‘Once and for all’: Trump’s end goal

10 Mar 2026 - 05:19 AM

Leave ‘now’: Wong warns situation is getting worse

10 Mar 2026 - 05:15 AM

UAE ‘enormously grateful’ for Australian assets: Marles

10 Mar 2026 - 04:57 AM

‘Not deploying Australian troops on the ground in Iran’: Albanese

10 Mar 2026 - 04:50 AM

Albanese deploys aircraft, sends air missiles to UAE

10 Mar 2026 - 04:42 AM

Moment Burke told Iranian players they could stay

10 Mar 2026 - 04:17 AM

Burke makes clear offer stands for entire team

10 Mar 2026 - 04:10 AM

Tony Burke confirms five Iranian women received visas

10 Mar 2026 - 03:49 AM

Trump ‘open to killing’ Iran leader Mojtaba Khamenei

10 Mar 2026 - 03:40 AM

Trump praises Albanese as Iranian female players seek asylum

10 Mar 2026 - 03:34 AM

Five Iranian footballers flee team camp, seek refuge in Australia

Max Corstorphan

Albanese deploys aircraft, sends air missiles to UAE

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Australia will deploy an advanced air defence aircraft and missiles to the UAE as Iran’s wave of attacks continues to destabilise the Middle East.

“The United Arab Emirates alone has been forced to shoot down over 1500 rockets and drones,” Mr Albanese said from Canberra.

“This growing wave of dangerous and destabilising attacks from Iran puts civilian lives at risk. Of course, including Australian lives, of which there are more than 20,000 people based in the UAE.

“Australia will deploy an E-7A Wedgetail to the Gulf to help protect and defend Australians and other civilians.”

Mr Albanese said the deployment will help protect and secure the airspace over the Gulf, with an initial period of four weeks.

The Prime Minister said medium-range air-to-air missiles to the UAE Government as well.

Max Corstorphan

How far will the US go in Iran? Trump says ‘further’

Donald Trump said he “didn’t want to say” that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, the son of the killed Iranian Supreme Leader, had a target on his back, however, claimed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was basically the same as Ali Khamenei.

“I was disappointed. We think it’s going to lead to more of the same problem for the country,” Mr Trump said.

Mr Trump confirmed he preferred the idea of someone internal taking over leadership of the country, citing what occurred in Iraq when all of the leadership was fired: “They turned into ISIS.”

The US President said that “enough”, in terms of winning in Operation Epic Fury, meant “where they’re not going to be starting the following day to develop a nuclear weapon”.

“When I can see they will no longer have any capacity, for a very long time, to develop weaponry that could be used against the United State, Israel or any of our allies, we have great allies in the Middle East.”

Mr Trump said that Operation Epic Fury was ahead of schedule, saying that the war would be over “soon”.

Read the full story.

Max Corstorphan

‘Point of no return’: Trump major Iran claim

President Donald Trump has claimed the Iranian regime was attempting to rapidly develop nuclear weapons, while establishing an enormous arsenal of ballistic missiles, to threaten the US after Operation Midnight Hammer in 2025.

Mr Trump said credible information from his inner circle showed that Iran was attempting to continue with nuclear weapon development at another site, following the B2 bombing in 2025 that saw 14 30,000-pound GBU Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOP) dropped on three key Iranian sites.

“The situation was very quickly approaching the point of no return, and the United States found it intolerable, in my opinion... I thought they were going to attack us.

“If you notice, they did something that was very stupid, very foolish. They (Iran) attacked their neighbours.

“Their neighbours came onto our side and started attacking them (Iran).”

Mr Trump said all he was doing now was keeping a promise he made in 2015 when he announced he would run for the US presidency: “I will stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons”.

He added he will not allow Iran to keep the world hostage to their terror.

Max Corstorphan

Trump says B2 bombers have dropped 2000-pound bombs all over Iran

President Donald Trump says the US has almost wiped out every Iranian force, including a new claim that 51 Iranian Navy ships have now been destroyed.

“We continue to target Iran’s drone and missile capabilities. Their drones are way down,” Mr Trump said.

“Their drone manufacturing’s been hit starting today. We know all of the places they manufacture their drone and they are being hit one after another.

“Their missile capabilities are down to about 10 per cent, maybe less. We’re also hitting where they make missiles and where they deliver missiles to date.

“We’ve struck over 5000 targets to date. We’ve left some of the most important targets for later in case we need to do it. If we hit them, it’s going to take many years for them to be rebuilt.”

Mr Trump said some of the things that had not been hit yet included energy production.

The US President confirmed B2 bombers recently dropped “dozens of 2000-pound bombs” all over Iran, some targeting underground sites.

Max Corstorphan

‘Once and for all’: Trump’s end goal

US President Donald Trump is speaking at an event before he gives an official update on Operation Epic Fury.

Speaking to a room of Republican Members, Mr Trump said “the world is witnessing the worth” of a record $US1 trillion investment in the US military.

“The world respects us right now more than they have ever respected us before,” Mr Trump said.

“Together with our Israeli partners, we are crushing the enemy in an overwhelming display of technical skill and military force.

“Iran’s drone and missile capabilities is being utterly demolished. The Navy is gone. It is all lying at the bottom of the ocean, 46 ships.

Mr Trump said that the US had already “won” in many ways, but that it has not yet “won enough”.

“We go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long-running danger once and for all.”

Max Corstorphan

Trump to speak shortly

US President Donald Trump is scheduled to give an update on the war with Iran at 8.30 AEDT.

Stay with us as we bring you the key updates from his address.

Max Corstorphan

Leave ‘now’: Wong warns situation is getting worse

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has told any Australians in the Middle East to leave “now”, if they plan to, warning that things will likely get worse quickly.

“There are many more Australians in the Middle East,” Senator Wong said.

“We encourage those who do wish to leave, do so now, do so while commercial flights are still available.

“I emphasise that DFAT has directed the departure of all dependents of officials posted to the United Arab Emirates.

“This is because the security situation is deteriorating, and it is likely to get worse before it gets better.”

Max Corstorphan

UAE ‘enormously grateful’ for Australian assets: Marles

Defence Minister Richard Marles said the deployment of an E-7A Wedgetail, and the sharing of air-to-air missiles was for “the defence of the countries of the Gulf”.

“It is for the defence of the countries of the Gulf, in particular the UAE, where there are a significant number of Australians that reside,” Mr Marles said.

“We are really pleased to be able to make this contribution.

“Speaking with my counterpart in the UAE they are also enormously grateful for the contribution we are making.”

Max Corstorphan

‘Not deploying Australian troops on the ground in Iran’: Albanese

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the priority of his government is to keep Australians safe and assist nations in defensive actions against “unprovoked attacks”.

“My government has been clear that we are not taking offensive action against Iran, and we’ve been clear that we are not deploying Australian troops on the ground in Iran,” Mr Albanese said from Canberra.

“Our position remains that we do not want to see the conflict escalate.

“We are taking defensive action to support our partners’ efforts to keep Australians safe.”

Mr Albanese said the deployment of the E-7A Wedgetail would initially be for four weeks.

Max Corstorphan

Albanese deploys aircraft, sends air missiles to UAE

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Australia will deploy an advanced air defence aircraft and missiles to the UAE as Iran’s wave of attacks continues to destabilise the Middle East.

“The United Arab Emirates alone has been forced to shoot down over 1500 rockets and drones,” Mr Albanese said from Canberra.

“This growing wave of dangerous and destabilising attacks from Iran puts civilian lives at risk. Of course, including Australian lives, of which there are more than 20,000 people based in the UAE.

“Australia will deploy an E-7A Wedgetail to the Gulf to help protect and defend Australians and other civilians.”

Mr Albanese said the deployment will help protect and secure the airspace over the Gulf, with an initial period of four weeks.

The Prime Minister said medium-range air-to-air missiles to the UAE Government as well.

Max Corstorphan

Moment Burke told Iranian players they could stay

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has shared an image of the moment he shared the news with five women from the Iranian football team that they could stay in Australia.

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