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A-Leagues stars bolster Matildas squad in 2025 homecoming friendly series

Five Ninja A-League stars have been selected in interim CommBank Matildas head coach Tom Sermanni’s 23-player squad for a two-game international friendly series against Korea Republic in early April.

The Matildas return to Australia for the first time in 2025 to face their AFC rivals in a pair of friendlies; the opening clash between the two nations will take place at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on Friday, April 4 before a trip north to Newcastle and No.2 Sportsground on Monday, April 7.

Sermanni has called five Ninja A-League players into the squad set to take on South Korea, with Canberra United legend Michelle Heyman, Western United goalkeeper Chloe Lincoln, Brisbane Roar star Tameka Yallop, Newcastle Jets centre-back Tash Prior and Melbourne City winger Holly McNamara all set to take part in the Matildas’ first home tour of 2025.

All five players featured at the prestigious SheBelieves Cup in the United States, where Australia finished fourth in February.

The Matildas – who haven’t played at Allianz Stadium since hosting the very first sporting event at the Sydney venue against Canada in 2022.

“This squad selection is about achieving the right balance – reintegrating players returning from injury and rewarding those who have been playing consistently well in clubland. It’s important to create continuity while also bringing in players who have earned their place through strong performances,” Sermanni said.

Holly McNamara

“We are fortunate to have a core group of players competing at the highest levels, whether it’s in the UEFA Women’s Champions League or major domestic competitions.

“Their ongoing exposure to high-pressure environments is invaluable as we prepare for the challenges ahead, knowing we still have plenty of details to work on heading into next year Asian Cup.

“Every match leading into the Asian Cup is an opportunity to fine-tune our approach, build cohesion, and ensure we are performing at the level required to take on Asia’s best during next year’s tournament.”

Match Details

CommBank Matildas v Korea Republic
Date: Friday, 4 April 2025
Kick-off: 8.00pm AEDT
Venue: Allianz Stadium, Sydney
TV Broadcast: Network 10, 10 Play and Paramount+

CommBank Matildas v Korea Republic
Date: Monday, 7 April 2025
Kick-off: 7:30pm AEST
Venue: McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
TV Broadcast: Paramount+ exclusive

Full Matildas squad – Korea Republic friendly series
NAME POSITION CLUB ‘A’ CAPS (GOALS) JUNIOR CLUB /
MEMBER FEDERATION
Mackenzie ARNOLD Goalkeeper Portland Thorns 58 (0) Burleigh Heads SC / Football QLD
Ellie CARPENTER (VC) Defender Olympique Lyon 87 (4) Cowra and District JSC / Football NSW
Steph CATLEY (C) Defender Arsenal WFC 135 (7) East Bentleigh, SE Cougars / Football VIC
Kyra COONEY-CROSS Midfielder Arsenal WFC 55 (1) Bli Bli United FC / Football QLD
Caitlin FOORD Forward Arsenal WFC 133 (38) Warilla Wanderers FC / Football NSW
Mary FOWLER Forward Manchester City WFC 61 (15) Leichhardt FC / Football QLD
Katrina GORRY Midfielder West Ham United 114 (17) Mount Gravatt Hawks FC / Football QLD
Charlotte GRANT Defender Tottenham Hotspur WFC 31 (1) Cumberland United Women’s FC / Football SA
Winonah HEATLEY Defender FC Nordsjælland 6 (0) Douglas United FC / Football QLD
Michelle HEYMAN Forward Canberra United 76 (29) Illawarra Stingrays FC / Football NSW
Clare HUNT Defender Tottenham Hotspur WFC 30 (1) Grenfell Junior SC / Football NSW
Alanna KENNEDY Defender Angel City FC 133 (11) Campbelltown Cobras SC / Football NSW
Chloe LINCOLN Goalkeeper Western United 1 (0) Northern Inland Football / NNSW Football
Holly McNAMARA Forward Melbourne City 5 (0) Ermington United Sports and Recreation Club / Football NSW
Teagan MICAH Goalkeeper Liverpool WFC 20 (0) Brisbane Blue, Brisbane Central / Football QLD
Courtney NEVIN Defender Leicester City WFC 28 (0) Oakville Ravens SC / Football NSW
Natasha PRIOR Defender Newcastle Jets 6 (2) Manly United FC / Football NSW
Jamilla RANKIN Defender TSG Hoffenheim 1 (0) Eureka FC / Football QLD
Hayley RASO Forward Tottenham Hotspur WFC 95 (21) Palm Beach SC / Football QLD
Kaitlyn TORPEY Forward Portland Thorns 12 (1) Olympic FC / Football QLD
Emily VAN EGMOND (VC) Midfielder Birmingham City WFC 156 (31) Dudley Redhead United FC / NNSW Football
Clare WHEELER Midfielder Everton WFC 26 (2) Adamstown Rosebud / NNSW Football
Tameka YALLOP Midfielder Brisbane Roar 132 (14) Mudgeeraba SC / Football QLD

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