All roads lead through Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane as Matildas await World Cup draw

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The Matildas will spend the entirety of next year’s Women’s World Cup on Australia’s eastern seaboard, regardless of how they fare on the pitch | VinceRugari

The Matildas will spend the entirety of next year’s Women’s World Cup on Australia’s eastern seaboard, regardless of how they fare on the pitch, with the identity of their Group B opponents and their potential knockout-stage foes to be revealed in a matter of days.

It means Tony Gustavsson’s Matildas will avoid an early battle with any of the world’s top six teams – the United States, Sweden, Germany, England, France or Spain – at least until after the group phase. However, given their precarious form and the calibre of some of the teams in pot 2, including Norway and Italy, who both beat them at the last World Cup, there is no easy pathway ahead.

If they finish first in the group, Australia will play a round-of-16 clash at Accor Stadium, and then, if victorious, a quarter-final at Suncorp – and if they come second, it’ll be the inverse, Suncorp then Accor. The two semis will take place at Auckland’s Eden Park and the 83,500-seat Accor Stadium, which also has the final on August 20.

 

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