With just three international windows left until the Women's World Cup, the Matildas will host Spain, the Czech Republic and Jamaica in February as they fine-tune preparations.
The Matildas will return to Gosford and Newcastle as part of the 2023 Cup Of Nations friendly tournament.abc.net.au/news/matildas-host-cup-of-nations-tournament-in-build-up-to-2023/101823922With just over six months to go until the 2023 Women's World Cup kicks off, the Matildas will begin their final preparations by hosting Spain, the Czech Republic, and Jamaica in a friendly Cup Of Nations tournament during the February international window.
The tournament will then conclude in Newcastle on Wednesday February 22, with the highest-placed nation crowned the Cup of Nations champion. "Not only are all three nations filled with quality, but they also provide a difference in playing style and approach with the three match days aiming to mirror tournament group play to the best of our ability.
Australia's history against the tournament's other two competing nations, though, makes for better reading. Meanwhile, across the ditch in New Zealand, the final three spots in the 32-team Women's World Cup will be decided with an inter-confederation play-off tournament during the same February window in Hamilton and Auckland, both of which will host World Cup group games.
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