Demand forces Matildas venue shift
Only the biggest venues in Australia can now accommodate the Matildas with a key Olympic qualifier moved to meet demand.
Only the biggest venues in Australia can now accommodate the Matildas with a key Olympic qualifier moved to meet demand.
After missing selection for her home World Cup, Chloe Logarzo had to decide whether it was worth making the sacrifices required to play at the highest level when the rewards weren’t coming.
An extra 40,000 fans will be able to cheer on local legend Sam Kerr and the Matildas with the Olympic qualifier originally scheduled to be played at HBF Park moved to Optus Stadium.
Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams is heading back to the A-Leagues to join Victory – keep up to date with all the latest contract moves here.
Matildas mentor Tony Gustavsson admits his team’s defence is still a work in progress.
Celtic skipper Callum McGregor was in the right place at the right time to secure Ange Postecoglou’s team a valuable three points.
The Matildas produced a disastrous start and miss-of-the-year contender as they slumped to a heavy loss against an understrength US team.
The Matildas were on the back foot less than a minute into Saturday afternoon’s clash with the world-champion Americans.
The Matildas’ big showdown with the USA has become a “disaster” with an unfathomable miss highlighting the misery.
It’s been a ‘challenging’ week for the Matildas ahead of their ‘World Cup final’ dress rehearsal against the USA.
Tameka Yallop’s football journey will lead to her becoming the 12th player to represent the Matildas 100 times.
Outspoken Matildas great Lisa De Vanna isn’t ready to walk away from football, returning home to play for Perth Glory.
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