How to watch the Matildas: TV channel, streaming as Australia play Asian Olympic qualifiers in Perth

Joshua Mayne

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The Matildas are back in action for the first time since their historic semi-final run at the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Perth — the hometown of captain Sam Kerr — is currently playing host to three Asian Football Confederation qualifying matches, as Australia look to book their ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The Sporting News has all the key broadcast details.

MORE: Australia name full-strength team for Olympic qualifiers in Perth

Matildas Olympic qualifiers: TV channel, free-to-air guide

Channel 10 is broadcasting all three of Australia's Asian qualifying matches.

The Matildas' next game against Chinese Taipei 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 10:00 pm AEDT on Wednesday, November 1.

Matildas Olympic qualifiers: Live stream, watch online

All three of the Matildas' Olympic qualifying games are being streamed live and free on 10 Play.

Fans can also catch the action on paid streaming service Paramount+.

Matildas next game: Olympic qualifiers dates, schedule

The Matildas are playing three matches in Perth as they seek qualification for Paris 2024.

A solid 2-0 win against IR Iran opened their campaign before they obliterated the Philippines 8-0.

They will now take on Chinese Taipei in their final game.

Match Date Time (AEDT) Venue
Australia 2 def. IR Iran 0 Thu. Oct. 26 10:00 pm HBF Park, Perth
Philippines 0 def. by Australia 8 Sun. Oct. 29 6:00 pm Optus Stadium, Perth
Australia vs. Chinese Taipei Wed. Nov. 1 10:00 pm HBF Park, Perth

Matildas squad for Olympic qualifiers

Mackenzie Arnold Ellie Carpenter
Steph Catley (vc) Alex Chidiac
Kyra Cooney-Cross Caitlin Foord
Mary Fowler Katrina Gorry
Charlotte Grant Clare Hunt
Alanna Kennedy Sam Kerr (c)
Teagan Micah Courtney Nevin
Clare Polkinghorne Hayley Raso
Charlize Rule (dvp.) Amy Sayer
Emily van Egmond Cortnee Vine
Clare Wheeler Lydia Williams
Tameka Yallop -

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.