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Matildas prepare to face New Zealand with one eye on Asian Cup
Caitlin Foord wants the Matildas to make the most of their time together ahead of the Asian Cup. (Getty Images/Corbis: Steve Christo)
The Matildas only have two matches to play before next year's Asian Cup.
They face New Zealand in two friendlies in Gosford and Adelaide.
The Asian Cup will be hosted by Australia, beginning on March 1.
Caitlin Foord says the Matildas are mindful they cannot waste any time in the build-up to next year's Asian Cup.
The Matildas are in camp for their final two matches before the Asian Cup kicks off in Australia on March 1.
Michelle Heyman is 'uncomfortable' with the A-League Women continuing without international players as the Matildas prepare for their last matches before the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
How to Watch: CommBank Matildas v New Zealand | Gosford
The CommBank Matildas will take on their Trans-Tasman rivals, New Zealand, at Gosford's polytec Stadium from 7:30pm AEDT on Friday night. The CommBank Junior Matildas will take on Thailand beforehand from 4pm AEDT, live on Paramount+.
Australian fans can watch the game live and exclusively on Paramount+, with kick-off set for 7:30pm AEDT.
For all the latest news and information, stay updated via the official CommBank Matildas website.
The match against New Zealand will be broadcast live and exclusively on Paramount+, with coverage beginning from 7pm AEDT.
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‘It’s up to the player’: Matildas coach won’t say whether Kerr will play against Kiwis
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Matildas fans may not see Sam Kerr play in Gosford on Friday night, with coach Joe Montemurro offering only a “we’ll see” as the striker’s training load is carefully managed across two crucial pre-Asian Cup friendlies with New Zealand.
But the final decision on how many minutes Kerr ultimately plays against New Zealand – and in the second clash with the Football Ferns on Tuesday in Adelaide – will be left up to her.
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