‘Next challenge’: Injuries hit key Matildas
Already without captain Sam Kerr, three more Matildas have joined the injury list ahead of the Olympics with no clear timeline on their return.
Already without captain Sam Kerr, three more Matildas have joined the injury list ahead of the Olympics with no clear timeline on their return.
A key member of the Matildas’ defensive unit has reportedly suffered an untimely foot injury.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson says all focus is on the opening Olympics match against Germany – but if his squad want a medal far tougher competition stand in their way.
The Matildas have avoided a group of death at the Olympics but will still face some mighty outfits in their quest for gold.
Football Australia has got its wish in having the Matildas’ opening FIFA Women’s World Cup match switched to a bigger venue.
Withthe FIFA Women’s World Cup is just months away, women’s football has a packed schedule in the lead up. Sydney FC winger Cortnee Vine explains the exciting changes over the next year.
The official Women’s World Cup ball has landed and Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson is turning the heat on the players who are yet to seal their spots in the squad, writes TILLY WERNER.
Matildas captain Sam Kerr continues to be recognised for her performances on the football field.
The Matildas’ preparations for this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup will step up a gear next month when they host the Cup of Nations tournament.
The Matildas will prepare for an historic home FIFA World Cup by hosting a four-team Cup of Nations in February, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
There is a push to move the Matildas’ opening 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup match to another venue for this reason.
Teams have selected their base camp locations for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, and Australia’s choice has raised eyebrows.
We’ve had a taste of World Cup fever, and Brisbane is already kicking goals for next year’s women’s tournament in its own back yard.
They’ve gone within inches of A-League grand final glory in recent seasons, and now Sydney FC have brought back a key piece to lift them over the edge for a tilt at this year’s crown.
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