Matildas squad for Thailand friendly NAME POSITION CLUB Steph CATLEY Back Arsenal WFC Alex CHIDIAC Midfielder Racing Louisville FC Kyra COONEY-CROSS Hammarby IF Larissa CRUMMER Forward Brisbane Roar Caitlin FOORD Mary FOWLER Manchester City Katrina GORRY Vittsjö GIK Charlotte GRANT Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT Alanna KENNEDY Sam KERR Chelsea WFC Chloe LOGARZO Kansas City Current Aivi LUIK BK Hacken Matilda McNAMARA AGF Fodbold Women Teagan MICAH Goalkeeper FC Rosengård Courtney NEVIN Clare POLKINGHORNE Hayley RASO Amy SAYER Stanford University Emily VAN EGMOND San Diego Wave FC Cortnee VINE Sydney FC / Sydney Olympic Clare WHEELER Everton WFC Jada WHYMAN Sydney FC Lydia WILLIAMS Paris Saint-Germain Matildas team news This Matildas' 24-player squad predominantly features players plying their careers abroad, with only three A-League Women's players - Larissa Crummer, Cortnee Vine and Jada Whyman.
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Tony Gustavsson's side will be full of confidence as they take on a Thailand side that lost 3-0 to the Philippines in their last match. Prior to that, Miyo Okamoto's team had won five straight games and will take part in the 2023 Women's World Cup playoffs next February. MORE: Women's World Cup schedule and fixtures How to watch Australia vs. Thailand Date (AEDT) Time (AEDT) TV Streaming Tuesday, November 15 7:30 p. m. 10 Bold 10 Play, Paramount+ Australia: This friendly will be televised in Australia on free-to-air via 10 Bold with the match also to be available via streaming services 10 Play and Paramount+.
Matildas vs. Thailand: Time, TV channel, live stream, squads, lineups and team news as Australia look to build on Sweden winThe Matildas will be out to end 2022 on a high against Thailand on Tuesday night in Gosford. Australia claimed a memorable 4-0 win over world number two Sweden on Saturday in Melbourne in the most encouraging sign yet that they can be Women's World Cup contenders in 2023. The Matildas have now won their past three games and also kept just their second clean sheet of the year against Sweden.
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As predicted, Gustavsson picked a strong lineup for the match against world number two Sweden. Australia may opt to give a few fringe players a chance to shine in a match they are expected to win comfortably. Predicted Australia line-up (4-4-2): Whyman - Catley, Grant, McNamara, Nevin - Foord, Van Egmond, Logarzo, Vine - Fowler, Kerr.
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