Matildas juggernaut rolls on in ticket blitz
Getting a ticket to see the Matildas is like winning a prize as the mania around Australia’s national heroes continues.
Getting a ticket to see the Matildas is like winning a prize as the mania around Australia’s national heroes continues.
Chloe Logarzo and Adriana Taranto have suffered serious injuries – with Western United teammate Emma Robers more determined than ever to win the A-League Women’s title for the injured stars, writes ERIN SMITH.
Matildas mania is set to sweep the country once again in 2026 with confirmation Australia is the recommended host and sole remaining bidder of the women’s Asian Cup.
A young legal eagle will defend Matildas star Sam Kerr as she fights allegations she racially abused a UK cop.
Having watched most of Australia’s win over South Africa from the bench, Sam Kerr looms as the Matildas’ trump card against Denmark.
Less than a fortnight out from the World Cup draw, the Matildas could be about to welcome back one of their biggest stars. But her return has been anything but easy.
Time is running out for goalkeeper Teagan Micah to prove that she should be in Australia’s starting team at next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
‘Devastated’ Matildas star Kyah Simon is facing a racing against the clock to be fit for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Kyah Simon has gone down with a major knee injury putting her home World Cup campaign in serious doubt and adding to the Matildas’ injury woes.
Matildas star Kyah Simon has been stretchered off in the English FA Women’s League Cup competition, further stretching Australia’s depth.
The Matildas have added a second match to their October schedule as they continue to prepare for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
With a host of their top players based in England, the Matildas will play a “home” game in London next month.
The losses keep mounting for the Matildas on the road to the World Cup, but the coach has a strong message for the doubters.
A lack of will and a lack of fitness let the Matildas down in the series against Canada – but it was not all doom and gloom for the locals. Here are five things we learned
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