How to watch Matildas vs. China tonight: TV channel, free-to-air, live stream in Australia for friendly match

Joshua Mayne

How to watch Matildas vs. China tonight: TV channel, free-to-air, live stream in Australia for friendly match image

It's the final stretch to the Olympic Games, and the Matildas are playing a pair of home friendlies on home soil in preparation.

Australia have already faced China in Adelaide and have now travelled to Sydney to repeat the fixture on Monday night.

Here's how to tune in.

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Matildas vs. China: TV channel, free-to-air guide

Channel 10 will again broadcast the second friendly between Australia and China.

It will be shown on the network's primary channel in most states and territories (check your local guides for further details).

The clash is scheduled for a 7:40 pm AEST start on Monday, June 3, with coverage to begin at 7:30 pm AEST.

Matildas vs. China: Live stream, watch online

The Matildas' next match with China will be streamed live and free on 10 Play.

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

Matildas squad for China friendlies

NAMECLUB
Mackenzie ARNOLDWest Ham United FC
Ellie CARPENTER (VC)Olympique Lyon
Steph CATLEY (C)Arsenal WFC
Kyra COONEY-CROSSArsenal WFC
Caitlin FOORDArsenal WFC
Mary FOWLERManchester City WFC
Sharn FREIERBrisbane Roar/Brisbane City
Charlotte GRANTTottenham Hotspur FC
Winonah HEATLEYFC Nordsjælland
Michelle HEYMANCanberra United FC
Clare HUNTParis Saint-Germain FC
Alanna KENNEDYManchester City WFC
Teagan MICAHLiverpool WFC
Courtney NEVINLeicester City WFC
Clare POLKINGHORNEKristianstads DFF
Hayley RASOReal Madrid Femenino
Kaitlyn TORPEYSan Diego Wave FC
Emily VAN EGMOND (VC)San Diego Wave FC
Cortnee VINESydney FC
Clare WHEELEREverton WFC
Jada WHYMANSydney FC
Lydia WILLIAMSMelbourne Victory FC
Tameka YALLOPBrisbane Roar FC

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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.