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Caitlin Foord vs Ireland in the 2023 WWC

Caitlin Foord hopes to lift the 2023 WWC trophy on home soil

Caitlin Foord playing against Ireland in the 2023 WWC. Photo credit: Matildas Website Arsenal and Australia forward Caitlin Foord hopes to make her nation proud as she competes in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. With this year’s tournament hosted where her footballing journey started, lifting the trophy would be a dream come true. Australia

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The Matildas celebrate Steph Catley's penalty against Ireland in the Women's World Cup opening game.

Australia Defeat Ireland in Women’s World Cup Opening Game

The Matildas celebrate Steph Catley’s penalty against Ireland in the Women’s World Cup opening game. Photo credit: The Matildas via Twitter. Co-hosts Australia got their Women’s World Cup campaign off to a winning start as they overcame a spirited display from tournament debutants Republic of Ireland in front of a record crowd at Stadium Australia

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Sam Kerr celebrating her goal for the Matildas.

Can Australia win a home Women’s World Cup this summer?

Australia’s Captain Sam Kerr celebrating her goal. Photo Credits: Matildas via Twitter. The Matildas have announced their final squad of 23-players to represent Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which includes some familiar names such as Sam Kerr, Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Lydia Williams. The Matildas have been on a winning streak

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Auckland - Eden Park.

2023 Women’s World Cup: Which team could be the surprise package?

Major tournaments are always a chance for fans to see the best players in the world in action, with the best nations in the world very often coming to the fore. However, there is also occasionally a nation that goes on an unexpected run. In 2019, Italy reached the Quarter Finals of their first Women’s

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The world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge will host a day of celebration for the 2023 Women's World Cup.

Preparations Down Under: Sydney Harbour Bridge to host one day festival for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™

With the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ less than 50 days away, excitement is building up down under and Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge is part of that. In partnership with Destination NSW (New South Wales), the World Cup hosts have revealed plans to hold a celebration of football where keen fans and locals can walk

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