Police in Sydney and Melbourne make several arrests at Socceroos fan viewing sites connected to the World Cup, according to reports from The Age, the Brisbane Times and the Sydney Morning Herald. The articles describe police action at locations where supporters gather to watch Australia’s team, including designated fan areas and viewing spots. While the sources agree on the core facts—that arrests occur and that they take place in both Sydney and Melbourne—they provide limited additional detail about the number of arrests, the specific sites involved, or the charges or circumstances leading to arrests. The reporting indicates police have intervened at these fan gatherings during the World Cup period, with authorities treating the incidents as matters requiring enforcement. Taken together, the outlets present the same overall development: multiple arrests are carried out by police at Socceroos viewing sites in the two cities, but further specifics are not included in the shared summaries.