Mitch Duke and debutant Jason Cummings scored as Australia beat New Zealand 2-0 in Auckland on Sunday to get consecutive wins over the All Whites in front of the 2022 World Cup.

The Socceroos had beaten New Zealand 1-0 in Brisbane on Thursday and prevailed again at Eden Park notwithstanding handling a completely unique beginning XI, netting two times in the last part.

New Zealand seemingly were the better side in the primary half with a modest bunch of half possibilities, yet lost star striker Chris Wood to an obvious rib injury in the 32nd moment.

Marco Tilio mysteriously botched a once in a lifetime chance on the stroke of half-time from Duke's reduction before the Japan-based forward headed in Connor Metcalfe's cross in the 54th moment.

The hosts had a sniff in the 68th moment when Harrison Delbridge turned over belonging in a perilous region yet substitute Alexander Greive terminated directly at Australia goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne.

Energizing Socceroos young person Garang Kuol made his presentation as a substitute and burst forward to set up Riley McGree's opportunity, which was saved before Cummings' bounce back was handballed by Liberato Cacace, bringing about an Australia punishment.

Scotland-conceived Cummings moved forward and changed over the 81st-minute spotkick to get the dominate in Australia's last match prior to reporting their World Cup crew.