Matildas’ Olympic hopes rocked as final Kerr call made
The Matildas will be without Sam Kerr in Paris, with Football Australia confirming a brutal blow to the teams’ Olympic hopes.
The Matildas will be without Sam Kerr in Paris, with Football Australia confirming a brutal blow to the teams’ Olympic hopes.
The chance to test herself against Matildas teammates Kyra Cooney-Cross, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley is just one reason Cortnee Vine is excited about the A-League All Stars’ clash with Arsenal.
The lure of recreating some World Cup magic and playing in front of sold out crowds could be enough to tempt some fan favourites to extend their Matildas careers.
After dropping out of the race to host the men’s FIFA World Cup, Football Australia has instead landed another tournament for the Matildas to shine.
The Matildas have made enormous strides over the past month, but football faces a challenge to capitalise on the momentum as the World Cup draws to a close, writes BRENT READ.
What’s life like inside for the Matildas as they prepare for the biggest game of their careers at the World Cup? Amy Chapman lifts the lid on life in camp.
The Matildas beat France on the eve of this World Cup but, writes ADAM PEACOCK, much has changed since then.
Australia’s won cricket and rugby World Cups and bucketloads of Olympic gold, but if the Matildas do the unthinkable… are they the greatest ever? Phil Rothfield and Robert Craddock debate the biggest World Cup issues.
Only one thing stands between AFL fans being able to watch the Matildas’ World Cup quarter-final before Melbourne and Carlton’s MCG blockbuster.
Emerging Matildas star Clare Hunt idolised Wendie Renard. Now she must play a role in stopping the French star.
As the Matildas capture the hearts and minds of the nation, Carlton AFLW star Darcy Vescio says footy has the chance to capitalise on their raging success ahead of the upcoming season.
Emily van Egmond insists she won’t mind if Sam Kerr’s potential return to the Matildas’ starting team comes at her expense.
As the whole of Australia gets behind the Matildas, the AFL has come on-board so even ardent footy fans can see the World Cup quarter-final.
It was feared Sam Kerr’s injury would stop the Matildas. But, writes ADAM PEACOCK, it has instead opened them to new possibilities.
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