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Matildas mania is still going strong. But difficult times are ahead
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Matildas

Matildas mania is still going strong. But difficult times are ahead

The 2026 Women’s Asian Cup in Australia looks like the Matildas’ best and most realistic chance of winning a major trophy. And it could be their last one for a while.

  • by Vince Rugari

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Matildas urge Kerr to be patient as team ends 2024 with 6-0 win; Interim boss Sermanni happy to remain

Matildas urge Kerr to be patient as team ends 2024 with 6-0 win; Interim boss Sermanni happy to remain

The Matildas were without all their WSL stars for their final friendly of this international window. It didn’t matter as they cruised to victory, blooding several young stars of the future along the way.

  • by Roy Ward
Confusion over Olympic review processes to end ‘imminently’

Confusion over Olympic review processes to end ‘imminently’

The independent review of Brisbane 2032 Olympic infrastructure will “imminently” open its doors to public submissions, ending weeks of uncertainty for venue opponents and proponents alike.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Matildas marvel at support as home sellout streak ends, Logarzo head knock scare in 3-1 win over Taiwan

Matildas marvel at support as home sellout streak ends, Logarzo head knock scare in 3-1 win over Taiwan

Matildas coach Tom Sermanni is in awe of the way Australian fans have made the Matildas one of Australia’s most loved teams while he has yet to rule out a battered Chloe Logarzo for Saturday’s clash with Taiwan in Geelong.

  • by Roy Ward
As it happened: Brazil go back-to-back with second victory over Matildas

As it happened: Brazil go back-to-back with second victory over Matildas

The Matildas fell 2-1 to the South American champions in front of a sell-out crowd on the Gold Coast on Sunday night.

  • by Vince Rugari
Matildas v Brazil friendly as it happened: Clare Polkinghorne farewells Brisbane

Matildas v Brazil friendly as it happened: Clare Polkinghorne farewells Brisbane

The Matildas meet familiar foes Brazil at Suncorp Stadium in a friendly clash that will celebrate the career of retiring great Clare Polkinghorne.

  • by Nick Wright
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Why Maty Ryan’s move to Serie A glamour team could derail his Socceroos career
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Socceroos

Why Maty Ryan’s move to Serie A glamour team could derail his Socceroos career

Australia’s goalkeeping pecking order under Tony Popovic remains unclear. Candidates know regular game time is the best way to impress – and for Ryan, that’s a problem.

  • by Vince Rugari
Rivals playing golf together? In Sydney derby week? The game’s gone

Rivals playing golf together? In Sydney derby week? The game’s gone

You can draw a line between a famous professional wrestling moment from 1996 and a round of golf involving Sydney FC and Wanderers players this week.

  • by Vince Rugari
A perilous path to the 2026 World Cup just got trickier for the Socceroos
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Socceroos

A perilous path to the 2026 World Cup just got trickier for the Socceroos

Australia’s rollicking 2-2 draw with Bahrain was another surprise result in one of the most bonkers World Cup qualifying groups ever seen.

  • by Vince Rugari
Calamitous defending and spurned chances: Socceroos player ratings against Bahrain

Calamitous defending and spurned chances: Socceroos player ratings against Bahrain

It was another head-scratching performance from Tony Popovic’s team as the Socceroos try to claw their way into the 2026 World Cup.

  • by Paul Zalunardo
‘I thought I was friends with Nova’: Craig Foster on the spat that rocked the republican movement

‘I thought I was friends with Nova’: Craig Foster on the spat that rocked the republican movement

The ex-Socceroo goes “all in” on the things he cares about, but it comes at a cost.

  • by Ben Cubby