Action shot of Newcastle Jets defender Hannah Brewer, taken during the 2018-19 A-League Women game between Western Sydney Wanderers and Newcastle Jets, played at Marconi Stadium. Photo credit: Kellie Lemon (Instagram - @klzphotography )

Australia’s longest-running women’s football podcast (est. April 2019).

History: Hannah Brewer, Matildas Cap 189

Matildas Debut: 2014 (most recent cap in 2018)
Grassroots Club: Berkeley Vale
Appearances: 3
Position: Defender

 

AFC Olympic Qualifiers (Asia)

Matildas 10-0 Uzbekistan (Matildas won 13-0 on aggregate)
Japan 2-1 North Korea (Japan won 2-1 on aggregate)

Matildas and Japan qualify for Paris 2024.

AFC U-20 Asian Cup

South Korea 1-2 Young Matildas

 

Schoolboy Errors

The purple Matildas goalkeeper kit sold out *very* quickly, why were more kits not made available? The high level of demand has been known for months

 

Dub Round 18 Results

Western United 4-2 Canberra
Wanderers 0-2 Sydney
Brisbane 2-0 Melbourne City
Victory 5-3 Phoenix
Newcastle 1-1 Perth
Mariners 2-0 Adelaide

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Dub Round 19 Fixtures (all times AEDT)

Fri 8 Mar, 10pm – Perth v Wellington
Sat 9 Mar, 3pm –  Canberra v Wanderers
Sat 9 Mar, 4pm – Brisbane v Mariners
Sat 9 Mar, 5pm – Adelaide v Victory
Sat 9 Mar, 7pm – Sydney v Western United
Sun 10 Mar, 4pm – Melbourne City v Newcastle

 

News

Adelaide United goalkeeper Grace Wilson comes out as non-binary

A-League Women had a round with 100% of the commentary performed by women for the first time

History-making all-female football commentary lineup is just the beginning (by Kate Allman / the Guardian)

Melbourne City sign Barbara, the line-crossing Brazilian goalkeeper

 

Recommended Reading (long read)

How Matildas are made: the pathways to the national team (by Kieran Yap / Impetus 71)

 

Please Protect Children

 

Spicy Tweets

 

Olympic Qualifiers

UEFA Nations League (Europe)

Third-place playoff: Netherlands 0-2 Germany
Final: Spain 2-0 France

France (hosts), Spain and Germany qualify for Paris 2024.

CAF (Africa)

3rd Round

Ghana 0-1 Zambia, Zambia 3-3 Ghana (Zambia won 4-3 on aggregate)
Tunisia 1-2 Morocco, Morocco 4-1 Tunisia (Morocco won 6-2 on aggregate)
Cameroon 0-0 Nigeria, Nigeria 1-0 Cameroon (Nigeria won 1-0 on aggregate)
Tanzania 0-3 South Africa, South Africa 1-0 Tanzania (South Africa won 4-0 on aggregate)

4th Round

Zambia v Morocco
Nigeria v South Africa

To be played in April over two legs.

CONCACAF Gold Cup (North & Central America)

(click here for a full explanation of the Gold Cup format)

Group Stage

Colombia 2-0 Puerto Rico
Brazil 5-0 Panama
Canada 3-0 Costa Rica
Paraguay 3-2 El Salvador

The top two teams in each group of four, plus the two best third-placed teams, qualified for the quarter finals. Argentina qualified as the best third-placed team. The other two third-place teams, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico, were tied after using all tiebreakers in the competition regulations. Costa Rica were selected in a drawing of lots and qualified for the quarter finals.

Quarter Finals

Canada 1-0 Costa Rica (after extra time)
Brazil 5-1 Argentina
Mexico 3-2 Paraguay
USA 3-0 Colombia

UEFA Nations League Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

(click here for an explanation of the Nations League playoffs format)

League A v League B

Serbia 1-1 Iceland, Iceland 2-1 Serbia (Iceland won 3-2 on aggregate)
Hungary 1-5 Belgium, Belgium 5-1 Hungary (Belgium won 10-2 on aggregate)
Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-5 Sweden, Sweden 5-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina (Sweden won 10-0 on aggregate)
Croatia 0-3 Norway, Norway 5-0 Hungary (Norway won 8-0 on aggregate)

League B v League C

Latvia 0-3 Slovakia, Slovakia 6-0 Latvia (Slovakia won 9-0 on aggregate)
Montenegro 0-2 Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland 1-1 Montenegro (Northern Ireland won 3-1 on aggregate)
Bulgaria 0-4 Ukraine, Ukraine 3-0 Bulgaria (Ukraine won 7-0 on aggregate)

 

Aussies Abroad

UK (Polly’s Palace)

FA WSL (ENG) – 15 of 22

Results
Manchester City (Mary Fowler, Alanna Kennedy) 2-1 Everton (Clare Wheeler)
Arsenal (Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-CrossCaitlin Foord) 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur (Charli Grant)
Aston Villa 1-4 Liverpool (Teagan Micah)
Bristol City 3-7 Brighton & Hove Albion (Charlie Rule)
West Ham United (Mackenzie Arnold, Katrina Gorry) 1-1 Manchester United
Leicester City (Remy Siemsen, Courtney Nevin) 0-4 Chelsea (Sam Kerr)

FA Championship (ENG) – 17 of 22

Results
Crystal Palace (Polly Doran) v Birmingham City – postponed due to waterlogged pitch

WPL (SCO) – 22 of 22

Results
Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill) 8-1 Aberdeen

Continental Europe

D1F (FRA) – 16 of 22

Results
Dijon 1-3 Lyon (Ellie Carpenter)
Paris FC (Sarah Hunter) v Saint-Etienne – postponed due to unplayable pitch
PSG (Clare Hunt) 4-0 Le Havre
Read B90s coverage of the D1F

Coppa Italia Semi Final 1st Leg

Results
Fiorentina 1-0 Juventus (Joe Montemurro)

Liga BPI (POR) – 15 of 22

Results
Sporting Portugal (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi) 3-1 Sporting Braga

 

State Football

Say hello to Saffron Grass, the player with the best name in Australian football

 

 
 
 
 
 
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NSW Round 1

  • Northern Tigers 2-2 North West Sydney Spirit
  • APIA Leichhardt 0-1 Manly United
  • Football NSW Institute 1-1 University of NSW
  • Blacktown Spartans 1-3 Bulls FC Academy
  • Sydney Olympic 4-0 Emerging Jets
  • Illawarra Stingrays 2-3 Macarthur Rams
  • Gladesville Ravens 5-0 Sydney University

Queensland Round 4

  • Olympic 0-3 Gold Coast United (Round 2 catchup)
  • Brisbane City 3-3 Eastern Suburbs
  • Gold Coast United 4-0 Queensland Academy of Sport
  • Peninsula Power 0-1 Olympic
  • Mitchelton 4-4 Lions
  • Souths United 2-0 Sunshine Coast Wanderers

Capital Football Charity Shield

  • first 2024 trophy and 4th staging of the women’s event
  • Canberra Olympic (Madison Cachia 21′ Ella Brown 78′) 2-1 Belconnen United (Keira Bobbin 14′)
  • keep an eye out for Anthony Caffery’s gallery!

Queens, Kings and Themperors of the Week

Dale – 1) friend of the pod Rhali Dobson gave birth to her daughter Iris! 2) Naomi Thomas-Chinnama scored the winner for the Young Matildas against South Korea Joker) Commbank Stadium opened the gates only 15 minutes before kickoff for the Sydney Derby

Emma -1) Harper Gorry was the star of the Matildas post-match press conference in Melbourne 2) Beattie Goad came back from a study break for her medical degree and scored twice against Wellington. The About section in Beattie’s LinkedIn page is amazing!

Eric – Sydney forward Caley Tallon-Henniker a.k.a The Figtree Flyer scored on her A-League Women debut, in a Sydney Derby!

Maj – Cat Macario scored in her first competitive game since June 2022


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