Venue for Socceroos’ World Cup qualifier named
The Socceroos will play here for the first time in seven years when they host China in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.
The Socceroos will play here for the first time in seven years when they host China in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.
The Matildas have left no stone unturned when it comes to preparing for the Paris Olympics, sourcing an outside expert to scout their group stage opponents.
In the absence of Matildas captain Steph Catley, emerging star Clare Wheeler has jumped at the chance for more game time.
The Matildas were far from their best in their final hit-out before the Olympics, but two key players have given Tony Gustavsson plenty to be encouraged by.
The Matildas have suffered another injury blow, as well as a loss, ahead of their Paris Olympic Games campaign.
Benching an emerging superstar is a huge call, but Mary Fowler is convinced it was the making of her as an elite footballer and a person.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has been reluctant to reveal how Steph Catley suffered a lower leg injury that has her in danger of missing her side’s opening match at the Olympic Games.
Seven Matildas have been nominated for the PFA women’s player of the year award, but one superstar isn’t among them.
Matildas goalkeeper Teagan Micah was flying – she had the No.1 spot on the national team and was an Olympics hero. Then she was concussed. This is how her life changed in that moment, and the struggle to return to the top.
Matildas star Hayley Raso wants to finish her career in the A-League, but not before achieving some other goals, including earning an Olympic Games medal.
A former AFL champion and the brother of Matildas captain Sam Kerr inflicted “terrifying” acts of violence against his former partner, a court has been told.
From “piece of meat” to “piece of gold” – recalled Matildas striker Michelle Heyman details the massive changes between the 2016 Olympics and now, writes ERIN SMITH.
Wednesday night’s State of Origin clash was the highest-rating opening game for nearly a decade, but the Matildas still hold an edge. Read all the fallout from Origin I.
The Matildas last took home a piece of silverware in 2010. Their stars are hoping to change that at this year’s Olympic Games in France.
It is crunch time for Tony Gustavsson and his future with Matildas hinges on what happens in Paris next month, writes ERIN SMITH.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has once again named an injured star in his squad – with the coach adamant midfield engine Katrina Gorry will be match fit in time for the Paris Olympics.
Never before has the US had so many seasoned gymnasts going for the same team as it seeks redemption for a shock loss in Tokyo.
The Matildas have announced their 18-player Olympic Games squad that will carry an injured star but not a veteran shot-stopper.
More energy, attacking and aggressive is what Tony Gustavsson promised from the Matildas and that’s what we got on Monday night. ERIN SMITH breaks down why our Olympic rivals should be getting nervous.
The pressure is on the Matildas and their coach with a lot riding on the Paris Games. So, for the best chance at winning an elusive medal the team must put their negative thoughts aside, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
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