Matildas vs Chinese Taipei live: Australia looking to bounce back ...

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After two losses to Brazil in Queensland, the Matildas' international series takes them to AAMI Park for a showdown with Chinese Taipei.

Matildas vs Chinese Taipei - Figure 1
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If they are to get their first win on home soil since June, they will have to do it without the likes of Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Ellie Carpenter, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy, who have all returned to their club sides overseas. Sam Kerr, Mary Fowler and Cortnee Vine are also sidelined.

Follow our live blog below.

14m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:54am

Live: Matildas vs Chinese Taipei at AAMI Park

6m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 9:03am

A pretty sweet crowd

But, as of right now, not a sellout.

So while a lot of green and gold colouring the stands at AAMI Park, it would mean the streak of 16 consecutive sold out games on home soil for the Matildas could be over.

C'mon Melbourne...

13m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:56am

Update

It is Taiwan that is being played against, not Chinese Taipei. When will the world stop bowing down to China?

- Jason

Incase you're wondering, here's why we're going with Chinese Taipei, along with the broadcast coverage.

Chinese Taipei is FIFA's official designation for the national team and the banner under which they play. According to football's international governing body:

"Founded in 1924, Chinese Taipei Football Association is the governing body for football in Taiwan. The CTFA organises the men's and women's national teams and administers the Taiwan Football Premier League."

18m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:51am

What time is it?

(Also 18 minutes until kick off at 8.00pm)

Matildas vs Chinese Taipei - Figure 2
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34m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:35am

She's back
Chloe Logarzo returns to the Matildas line up after two years.(Getty)

36m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:33am

Long list of absentees

 Interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni says the team has not "planned for the future well enough" as he's had to field squads missing plenty of Australia's biggest stars.

The list of injured or managed players includes Sam Kerr, Mary Fowler, Cortnee Vine, Katrina Gorry, Amy Sayer and Kaitlyn Torpey.

Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Ellie Carpenter, Hayley Raso, Alanna Kennedy, Teagan Micah, Courtney Nevin and Jamilla Rankin all left after Sunday's game against Brazil.

Tottenham pair Clare Hunt and Charli Grant and FC Twente's Daniela Galic will depart on Thursday and skip the final game.

Ellie Carpenter in action against Brazil.(Getty)

Earlier this week, Sermanni pointed out the downside of not having stability in the side as they prepare for the 2026 Asian Cup.

"The Matildas have had a very consistent squad for four years and what's happened with that is it hasn't allowed opportunities for other players," Sermanni said on Tuesday.

"One of the key things as a national team coach is you've got to play for the present but plan for the future. And I think, in all fairness, I don't think we've planned for the future well enough."

44m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:24am

Chinese Taipei or Taiwan

Why yesterday on the ABC were the Matildas opponents Taiwan and today Chinese Taipei? If it was Ok yesterday, why not today?

Matildas vs Chinese Taipei - Figure 3
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- Andrew ,

It's a good question, and it's to do with FIFA.

Basically, Chinese Taipei is FIFA's official designation for the national team and the banner under which they play. According to football's international governing body:

"Founded in 1924, Chinese Taipei Football Association is the governing body for football in Taiwan. The CTFA organises the men's and women's national teams and administers the Taiwan Football Premier League."

52m agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 8:16am

Starting line up

Long-term Matildas fans are going to like this one: Chloe Logarzo is making her first appearance for Australia in two years.

After a horrible run of injuries, including a torn ACL and recurrent plantar fasciitis, the Western United star missed out on a call up for the 2023 Women's World Cup.

When she was selected in February for camp against Uzbekistan, she said it was "coming home".

"It was something that I hadn't experienced in a long time. After being out for so long and missing out on something that I had dreamed of for so many years, it felt as special as my first call-up, if not even more," Logarzo told Football Australia.

Then looking towards the new generation, Sharn Freier, Daniela Galic and Tash Prior are all making their starting debuts.

Emily van Egmond will wear the captain's armband and Mackenzie Arnold is back in the box.

Here's your starting XI:

1h agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 7:59am

What happened last time?

Things didn't start well for the Matildas on the Gold Coast when captain and stalwart Steph Catley was a late withdrawal with lower leg tightness.

Without her, they battled to a 2-1 defeat to Brazil with Hayley Raso scoring the only goal for Australia.

Australia fall to Brazil for second match in a row.(Getty)

The margin could have been far worse but Teagen Micah, in her first appearance back for the Matildas in almost a year, had an exceptional match with three desperate saves.

Fans were also introduced to a new Matilda with Natasha Prior making her debut.

1h agoWed 4 Dec 2024 at 7:49am

Welcome

Hello, football fans, and welcome to our live blog for tonight's Matildas' clash with Chinese Taipei. 

The Tillies are back in Melbourne, at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, where they'll be hoping to get back on the winner's list after notching back-to-back losses to Brazil last month.

Let's see if they can do it (look, you'd hope). Please leave a comment at any time throughout the evening.

Alright, let's get to it. Shall we?

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