The Matildas are back in action, taking on Canada in two friendly matches.
Australia received a wake-up call in the opening game, with a relatively inexperienced side thrashed 5-0 in Langford.
BC Place in Vancouver will host the second clash between the nations as Tony Gustavsson's team has their last hit-out of 2023.
The Sporting News has all the key broadcast details.
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Matildas vs. Canada: TV channel, free-to-air guide
Channel 10 will broadcast the second game between Australia and Canada.
It will be shown on the network's primary channel in most states and territories (check your local guides for further details).
Kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 pm AEDT on Wednesday, December 6.
Matildas vs. Canada: Live stream, watch online
The Matildas' upcoming clash with Canada will be streamed live and free on 10 Play.
Fans can also catch the action on paid streaming service Paramount+.
Matildas next game, schedule: Canada friendlies, Olympic qualifying
The Matildas have one more friendly left in Canada to round out 2023.
Then, they will take on Uzbekistan over two legs in February, with the winner qualifying for the Paris Olympics.
Match | Date | Time (AEDT) | Venue |
Canada vs. Australia | Wed. Dec. 6 | 2:00 pm | BC Place, Vancouver |
Uzbekistan vs. Australia | Sat. Feb 24 | TBC | TBC |
Australia vs. Uzbekistan | Wed. Feb 28 | TBC | TBC |
Matildas squad for Canada friendly matches
- Ellie Carpenter (Olympique Lyon)
- Steph Catley (c) (Arsenal WFC)
- Alex Chidiac (Tigres UANL)
- Kyra Cooney-Cross (Arsenal WFC)
- Caitlin Foord (Arsenal WFC)
- Mary Fowler (Manchester City WFC)
- Katrina Gorry (unattached)
- Clare Hunt (PSG)
- Sarah Hunter (Paris FC)
- Alanna Kennedy (Manchester City WFC)
- Aivi Luik (BK Hacken)
- Teagan Micah (Liverpool WFC)
- Courtney Nevin (Leicester City WFC)
- Clare Polkinghorne (Vittsjo GIK)
- Hayley Raso (Real Madrid Femenino)
- Charlize Rule (Brighton)
- Amy Sayer (Kristianstads DFF)
- Remy Siemsen (Leicester City WFC)
- Emily van Egmond (Newcastle Jets)
- Clare Wheeler (Everton)
- Lydia Williams (Melbourne Victory)
- Jada Whyman (Sydney FC)
- Tameka Yallop (Brisbane Roar)