Australia braces for Matildas mania with major event all but assured
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.
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.
Aussie-based Matildas stars could struggle to remain match-fit due to a three-month break leading up to the Olympics. Roar’s Tameka Yallop reveals how she plans to tackle the challenge.
Court documents have revealed more details around what happened the night Sam Kerr allegedly got into an altercation with a British police officer.
The Matildas only have themselves to blame for the current injury crisis, writes ROBBIE SLATER. He reveals the plan Australia should deploy to cover for the loss of Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler.
It wasn’t pretty, but Canada has got the job done, eliminating Ireland from the World Cup and putting pressure on the Matildas to beat Nigeria to secure a spot in the Round of 16.
Our injury-hit Matildas will feel that special alchemy when they take to the field in front of a sellout crowd at Brisbane’s field of dreams, writes the editor.
An English club has signed a third Sydney FC player in a week, with hopes the move will help her ignite a long Matildas career.
Already without Sam Kerr, the Matildas have copped a massive injury blow ahead of their World Cup clash with Nigeria.
Despite the absence of Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler, Nigeria still expects the Matildas to come out firing at Suncorp Stadium.
Those wanting a proper update on Matildas captain Sam Kerr’s calf injury are likely going to have to wait until Sunday for some news.
Coach Tony Gustavsson has been forced to defend his World Cup squad selection after two freak training blows rocked the Matildas ahead of their match against Nigeria.
A triple injury blow has made Caitlin Foord priceless to Australia’s World Cup stocks. ADAM PEACOCK sifts through the carnage for answers as the Matildas prepare to face a dangerous Nigeria side.
It’s been hailed as a ground-breaking and historic event but Piers Morgan isn’t a fan of Canadian football star Quinn, the first ever transgender and non-binary athlete at the World Cup.
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