Australia’s longest-running women’s football podcast (est. April 2019).
History: Olivia Hohnke, Matildas Cap 117
Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2003)
Appearances: 8 (1 goal)
Position: Midfielder
21 appearances and six goals over three W-NSL seasons for QAS / Queensland Sting (1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03)
Hot Topics
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News
- Kyah Simon ACL injury
- Angie Beard invited to Philippines WNT camp in Costa Rica
- New Zealand playing two games against Korea Republic (Nov 12 & 15)
- Are Sweden only playing one game during their November trip to the Southern Hemisphere?
- World Cup ticket sales experiences
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Matildas
- Matildas 4-1 South Africa
- Matildas v Denmark, Wed 12 Oct, 3am (AEDT)
- Signings: Around the World – Aussies/NZ Abroad
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Dub News & Signings
- Adelaide United: Fiona Worts, Maruschka Waldus (sorry for missing these)
- Melbourne City: Karly Roestbakken, Sally James & Caitlin Karic
- Newcastle Jets: Cannon Clough, Lauren Allan
- Perth Glory: Rylee Baisden
- Wellington Phoenix: Claudia Cicco
- Western Sydney Wanderers: Lauren Keir, Angelique Hristodoulou
- short pre-season for clubs who haven’t completed signings
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Adelaide United | 14 |
Brisbane Roar | 16 |
Canberra United | 14 |
Melbourne City | 16 |
Melbourne Victory | 19 |
Newcastle Jets | 13 |
Perth Glory | 21 |
Sydney FC | 18 |
Wellington Phoenix | 16 |
Western Sydney Wanderers | 8 |
Western United | 20 |
Around the World
UEFA WWC Playoffs 1st Round
- Scotland (Abi Harrison 92′) 1-0 Austria
- Portugal (Diana Silva 29′, Carole Costa 89′) 2-1 Belgium (Tessa Wullaert 40′)
- Wales (Jess Fishlock 105+2′) 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
It’s @abiharrison_ at the back post to finally break the deadlock 💪#SWNTpic.twitter.com/xFJEo7GLbN
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) October 6, 2022
KO!
We’re back underway in extra time… here’s a moment for you all to enjoy 🔥
🏴 Wales 1-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina 🇧🇦
📺 📲 📻 Watch, listen and follow LIVE on BBC One Wales & @BBCSport website and app#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/r2a14XXmAG
— BBC Sport Wales (@BBCSportWales) October 6, 2022
UEFA WWC Playoffs 2nd Round (all times AEDT)
- Wed 12 Oct, 6am: Scotland v Republic of Ireland
- Wed 12 Oct, 4am: Portugal v Iceland
- Wed 12 Oct, 4am: Switzerland v Wales
Click here for an explanation of the incredibly complicated UEFA playoff procedure!
International Friendlies
- Costa Rica 1-1 Philippines
- Japan 2-0 Nigeria
- Netherlands v Zambia – cancelled (visa issues)
- Canada 2-0 Argentina
- Poland v Mexico – cancelled
- Norway 1-4 Brazil
- Germany 2-1 France
- Spain 1-1 Sweden
- England 2-1 USA
- Japan 2-0 New Zealand
- Argentina 2-2 Poland
Queens of the Week
Cheryl – Patty LaBella invited me onto her own podcast and we had a great chat, make sure you subscribe to Women’s World Football Show!
Eric – Macca Bazza a.k.a. Mackenzie Barry made her Football Ferns debut against Japan, richly deserved after her performances in central defence for Wellington Phoenix
Maj – 1) Caitlin Foord played brilliantly against South Africa and scored a lovely goal 2) Queensland’s Under 18 team were top of the table and undefeated in last week’s NTC (National Talent Challenge) Joker) the Matildas aren’t in FIFA 23 … yet
Steffen – 1) Talia Backhouse was named the Capital Football NPLW player of the year, bravo! 2) Chloe Logarzo had an emotion-charged return to Matildas action in the game against South Africa
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