The Commonwealth Bank Matildas will face the Republic of Ireland at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin as they return to action following a history-making campaign in Tokyo.
Twenty five players will report for international duty later this month as Commonwealth Bank Matildas Head Coach Tony Gustavsson today announced the finalised squad to take on the Republic of Ireland on 22 September 2021 at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin.
The September training camp and friendly marks the beginning of a new international cycle that will include the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ and the Paris 2024 Games.
Gustavsson and his coaching team have already commenced the work of setting the foundations for the next three years.
“While there were many aspects of our Tokyo campaign that we were proud of, I share the strong sentiment of the playing group that there is still unfinished business,” said Gustavsson.
It is what makes our whole team extremely motivated and energised for the next phase of this journey towards the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™. We have analysed our performances and have some great insights for us to work with.”
“However, as we keep working to improve all areas of our game, we will ensure that our aggressive pressing game and our attacking mindset will always remain at the heart of who we are.”
For the training camp and international friendly match against the Republic of Ireland, 18 players from the Tokyo campaign will return. A cohort of defenders have been added with Emma Checker and Jenna McCormick recalled, while W-League Championship-winning captain Angela Beard, W-League Young Player of the Year nominee Jamilla Rankin and her former Brisbane Roar teammate, Winonah Heatley, have been invited to test themselves in the national team environment.
Midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight and defender Karly Roestbakken will also join the camp in the opening days to undergo assessment from Football Australia’s Sports Science and Sports Medicine team. Meanwhile forward Caitlin Foord will remain in England to continue her rehabilitation from injury.
Gustavsson is looking forward to getting the squad together ahead of the international with the Republic of Ireland.
“The next phase presents a fresh start for all players – whether they are plying their trade in Australia, Europe, Asia, the United States or elsewhere. We have a long runway to 2023 and we want to utilise every camp, every match, every moment possible to become one day better.
“We have previously stated the importance of presenting players with opportunities to experience the national team environment and, with our scouting network, we will look to continue to do so in a measured manner.”
The squad will start to come together over the weekend ahead of next week’s assembly.
With Network 10 the new home of the Commonwealth Bank Matildas, the Republic of Ireland match will be broadcast live and free on 10 and simulcast on 10 Play. Coverage from 3.30am AEST on Wednesday, 22 September 2021, with kick-off at 4am AEST.
Commonwealth Bank Matildas 25-player Squad | September 2021 | Training Camp & International Friendly
Name |
Position |
Club |
Caps (goals) |
Junior Club / Member Fed |
Mackenzie Arnold |
Goalkeeper |
West Ham United |
26 (0) |
Burleigh / Football QLD |
Angela Beard |
Defender |
Fortuna Hjørring |
0 (0) |
Bethania Rams / Football QLD |
Ellie Carpenter |
Defender |
Lyon |
50 (1) |
Cowra and District / Football NSW |
Steph Catley |
Defender |
Arsenal WFC |
91 (3) |
East Bentleigh, SE Cougars / Football Victoria |
Emma Checker |
Defender |
Selfos / Melbourne City |
7 (0) |
Football SA |
Kyra Cooney-Cross |
Midfielder |
Melbourne Victory |
9 (0) |
Football Victoria |
Mary Fowler |
Forward |
Montpellier |
15 (2) |
Leichhardt |
Emily Gielnik |
Forward |
Aston Villa |
48 (11) |
Redlands United / Football QLD |
Charlotte Grant |
Defender |
FC Rosengård |
0 (0) |
Football SA |
Amy Harrison |
Midfielder |
PSV Eindhoven |
13 (0) |
St Marys Eaglevale / Football NSW |
Winonah Heatley |
Defender |
Växjö |
0 (0) |
Mossman and Cairns / Football QLD |
Alanna Kennedy |
Defender |
Manchester City |
98 (8) |
Campbelltown Cobras / Football NSW |
Sam Kerr |
Forward |
Chelsea |
99 (48) |
Western Knights / Football West |
Chloe Logarzo |
Midfielder |
Kansas City |
53 (8) |
Carlingford Redbacks / Football NSW |
Jenna McCormick |
Defender |
AGF Fodbold |
4 (0) |
Blue Lake / Football SA |
Teagan Micah |
Goalkeeper |
FC Rosengård |
7 (0) |
Brisbane Blue, Brisbane Central / Football QLD |
Courtney Nevin |
Defender |
Unattached |
3 (0) |
Oakville Ravens / Football NSW |
Clare Polkinghorne |
Defender |
Vittsjö GIK |
135 (11) |
Wynnum Wolves, Capalaba / Football QLD |
Jamilla Rankin |
Defender |
Brisbane Roar |
0 (0) |
Eureka FC / Northern NSW |
Hayley Raso |
Forward |
Manchester City |
56 (6) |
Banora Point / Football QLD |
Kyah Simon |
Forward |
Tottenham Hotspur |
101 (26) |
Quakers Hill, Hills Brumbies / Football NSW |
Remy Siemsen |
Forward |
Sydney FC |
0 (0) |
Manly United / Football NSW |
Emily van Egmond |
Midfielder |
Unattached |
108 (23) |
Dudley-Redhead / Northern NSW Football |
Lydia Williams |
Goalkeeper |
Arsenal |
91 (0) |
Tuggeranong, Woden Valley / Capital Football |
Tameka Yallop |
Midfielder |
West Ham United |
96 (11) |
Mudgeeraba / Football Queensland |
Match Details
Republic of Ireland v Commonwealth Bank Matildas
Wednesday, 22 September 2021
Venue: Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
Kick Off: 4:00am (AEST)
Broadcast: Live and free on 10 and simulcast on 10 Play. Pre-game coverage from 3.30am AEST.
Please note that all dates & times listed are AEST. Kick-off in Rep. of Ireland is on Tuesday, 21 September 2021 at 7:00pm local time.