2 years ago • A-League Women‘The Matildas can make the semi-final at least’ | Dub at the CupKarly Roestbakken and Liberty A-League coach of the year Mark Torcaso have joined KEEPUP's Teo Pellizzeri to declare that they're expecting big things from the Matildas now they've gotten out of their group.
2 years ago • A-League WomenWhere it all went right for Jamaica | Dub at the CupInjured Matildas defender Karly Roestbakken has dissected the Jamaica v Brazil and game and divulged where it all went right for the Caribbean side.
2 years ago • A-League Women‘The heart of everyone is beating for football’ – Gianni InfantinoFIFA President Gianni Infantino has met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his parliament to celebrate the success of the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
2 years ago • A-League WomenSouth American football is undervalued | Dub at the CupAfter the recent star performances coming from South American sides in the World Cup, Grace Maher believes that the A-League should try to capitalise on some of the new talent coming from these regions.
2 years ago • A-League WomenThe ‘never say die’ attitude of the Matildas | Dub at the CupGrace Maher analyses the Matildas important win over Denmark and how having their backs against the wall and the pressure ended up being a blessing for them.
2 years ago • A-League WomenUSA have dominated because of investment | Dub at the CupTaryn Heddo and Grace Maher look at why the USA has typically dominated women's international football recently and how Australia can look to do the same.
2 years ago • A-League WomenDon’t question the USA | FIFA Women’s World CupHead Coach for the USA Women's football team does not feel his side isn't doing everything in their power to win matches despite a lackluster performance through the group stage of the World Cup.
2 years ago • A-League WomenUSA adopts Ted Lasso approach | FIFA Women’s World CupMegan Rapinoe was a little disappointed with the USA's low point tally in order to progress to the Round of 16 stage of the World Cup but now looking ahead to their next big game.