Don't miss the showdown between Matildas and China as they gear up for the Olympics!
The Matildas are set to clash with China in an intense battle for Olympic qualification. With spots in Australia's Olympics squad on the line, both teams are giving it their all. From Accor Stadium in Sydney to Adelaide Oval, the rivalry is heating up as the Matildas face the defending AFC Women's Asian Cupโข champions. Fans are eagerly watching as the teams compete for glory.
As the Paris Olympics draw near, Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson faces the tough task of selecting the final 18 players out of the 23 on the squad. The pressure is on as they take on China in a crucial friendly match. The Matildas are determined to maintain their lead and secure their spot in the upcoming qualifier against Uzbekistan.
Don't miss the action as the Matildas battle it out with China on the road to the Olympics. This friendly match holds significant importance for the team and their fans. Stay tuned for the thrilling showdown as they strive for victory and Olympic success.
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