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Joe Montemurro on how Matildas found belief
Joe Montemurro says possession based, control orientated football is in his DNA. He understands the irony of the fact the Matildas abandoned that mentality to edge past North Korea and into the semi-finals of the Asian Cup. The Australians found belief in the process. Montemurro talks golden generation expectations, Alanna Kennedy's renaissance, Sam Kerr's form build and the return of Mackenzie 'brick wall' Arnold.
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How to Watch: CommBank Matildas v China PR | AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ Semi-Final
The CommBank Matildas take on China PR in the semi-finals of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™, with a spot in the final on the line.
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Network 10 will deliver live coverage of every CommBank Matildas match, bringing the nation front-row access to Australia’s pursuit of continental glory.
Channel 10's main channel will be showing all of the CommBank Matildas games throughout the tournament.
Paramount+ is the exclusive home for every match of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026™, including every thrilling moment from the CommBank Matildas’ campaign. Fans can stream every game live, ensuring they never miss a second of the action.
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'That's tournament football': Montemurro's Matildas through to semis
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ESPN's The Far Post discuss the Matildas' 2-1 win and how the win wasn't pretty but sometimes that's how you have to get results in tournament football. (1:15)
It was 100 minutes of tension. Of hunched shoulders and sick stomachs. There were close calls and moments of unbridled joy that brought blessed relief.
In the end, Australia defeated North Korea 2-1 and booked their ticket to the Women's Asian Cup semifinals and the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Were the Matildas good? Not really. Was it a convincing win? No. But football is weird. They got the goals they needed and, for the most part, kept North Korea's multiple chances out of the back of the net.
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