The International break is over, and it’s back to clubland for our Matildas Abroad, and a spot in the Women’s FA Cup finals is on the card for several Aussies.
After two wins over our Trans-Tasman rivals in Townsville and Canberra, the club action is coming thick and fast. The Women’s FA Cup semi-finals begin on Saturday night while several young talents could make their debuts in Sweden.
Fans in Australia will be able to watch the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals live and free on the FA Player.
In England, Mackenzie Arnold and Tameka Yallop‘s West Ham United host Alanna Kennedy and Hayley Raso‘s Manchester City are kicking things off in the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals.
This game is a repeat of the last WSL game before the international break began, with City walking away 2-0 winners on the night.
West Ham will be looking to repeat their run to the 2019 final and are now just one more win away from heading back to Wembley Stadium.
Manchester City has already collected the Conti Cup trophy this year and will hope a trip to Wembley is on their cards.
The Hammers have beaten…