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Australia v South Korea: Women’s Asian Cup 2026 – live

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  • Updates as the Matildas seek a win to claim top spot in Group A

  • Kick-off time at Stadium Australia is 8pm AEDT

  • Any thoughts? Get in touch with an email

Playing on home soil and featuring a line-up loaded with players that are key cogs for some of the world’s biggest clubs, it’s not an unfair expectation that the Matildas win this game. Add to that that, under interim coach Tom Sermanni, the Australians secured back-to-back wins over the Taegeuk Warriors last April and, indeed, it will be a letdown if they don’t.

The Koreans, however, handily represent the best opposition that the Matildas have faced this tournament. Indeed, it’s arguable that the Matildas have only played one opponent of a greater quality, England last October, since that two-game series.

Continue reading…Updates as the Matildas seek a win to claim top spot in Group AKick-off time at Stadium Australia is 8pm AEDTAny thoughts? Get in touch with an emailPlaying on home soil and featuring a line-up loaded with players that are key cogs for some of the world’s biggest clubs, it’s not an unfair expectation that the Matildas win this game. Add to that that, under interim coach Tom Sermanni, the Australians secured back-to-back wins over the Taegeuk Warriors last April and, indeed, it will be a letdown if they don’t.The Koreans, however, handily represent the best opposition that the Matildas have faced this tournament. Indeed, it’s arguable that the Matildas have only played one opponent of a greater quality, England last October, since that two-game series. Continue reading…