Australia’s Matildas, featuring key players from top clubs, are set to host South Korea in the Women’s Asian Cup 2026. With interim coach Tom Sermanni at the helm, the team has already secured back‑to‑back victories over the Taegeuk Warriors in April, raising expectations for a win on home soil.
South Korea remains the toughest opposition the Matildas have faced this tournament, and only England last October has presented a greater challenge. A victory would secure the group’s top position and keep the Australians on track for the knockout stages.