How to watch the Matildas at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup

Kieran Francis

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The Matildas will shoot for continental glory as they compete at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup in India through the end of January and start of February.

Australia will be hoping to match their result in 2010, where they won the tournament for the first and only time in China.

The green and gold has also reached at least the final in four out of their five entries into the competition.

Sporting News explains how you can watch the Matildas go for glory at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup.

How to watch the Matildas at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup?

Network 10 have the broadcast rights to show the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia. 

All Matildas games will be shown on free-to-air television via either Channel 10 or 10 Bold with three finals matches also to be shown on TV. 

Every game at the tournament will also be streamed free online via 10 Play

Matildas Asian Cup match details and broadcast schedule

Date Time (AEST) Match Stadium Broadcast
Fri Jan 21 9.00pm Australia 18-0 Indonesia Mumbai Football Arena 10 Bold, 10 Play
Mon Jan 24 9.00pm Philippines 0-4 Australia Mumbai Football Arena Channel 10, 10 Play
Fri Jan 28 1.00am Australia 2-1 Thailand Mumbai Football Arena Channel 10, 10 Play
Sun Jan 30 7.00pm Australia v South Korea Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex 10 Bold, 10 Play

Full Matildas squad & team news

A total of 25 players will head to the UAE for a training camp on January 10 before a final squad of 23 will head to India a few days later. 

Name Club Name Team
Mackenzie Arnold West Ham Ellie Carpenter Lyon
Steph Catley Arsenal Kyra Cooney-Cross Melbourne Victory
Caitlin Foord Arsenal Mary Fowler Montpellier
Emily Gielnik Aston Villa Charlotte Grant FC Rosengard
Winnonah Heatley* Melbourne City Allana Kennedy Manchester City
Sam Kerr Chelsea Aivi Luik Pomigliano
Holly McNamara Melbourne City Teagan Micah FC Rosengard
Courtney Nevin Melbourne Victory Clare Polkinghorne Vittsjo GIK
Hayley Raso Manchester City Karly Roestbakken* Canberra United
Remy Siemsen Sydney FC Kyah SImon Tottenham
Emily Van Egmond Newcastle Jets Cortnee Vine Sydney FC
Clare Wheeler Fortuna Hjorring Lydia Williams Arsenal
Tameka Yallop West Ham

*Winnonah Heatley and Karly Roestbakken were cut when the final squad of 23 was named.

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.