The 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, hosted by Australia, represents a chance to prove the hype around women’s soccer is more than a one-time thing.
After falling at the semifinal hurdle twice in the last six years, the Matildas are back in a major tournament final at last. And they want to win the Women's Asian Cup.
SYDNEY, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Australia's Matildas have issued a statement defending the culture of the national women's soccer set-up after former international striker Lisa De Vanna made allegations of ...
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Australia's Matildas will play at home for the first time in more than 18 months after the country's soccer federation on Sunday announced a two-game friendly series against Brazil ...