Ante Milicic confirms Westfield Matildas squad for USA friendly

Westfield Matildas Head Coach Ante Milicic has confirmed his 23-player squad for Australia’s forthcoming international friendly against the United States of America in Commerce City, Colorado. 

As indicated by Milicic throughout the inaugural Cup of Nations, the Westfield Matildas coach and his staff will use Australia’s camp and friendly in Colorado to give more players an opportunity to impress in the lead up to this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in France. 

As such, five players that were not part of Milicic’s first squad as Matildas boss have been called up for the game against the USA at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Friday, 5 April 2019 (AEDT). 

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Experienced Matildas Katrina Gorry and Chloe Logarzo will be joined by youngster Mary Fowler as well as uncapped duo Elizabeth Ralston and Teagan Micah in Australia’s squad.

“It has been my intention from the outset to give as many players as possible a chance to impress ahead of our final squad selection for France,” Milicic said. 

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“Katrina, Chloe, Mary, Elizabeth, and Teagan will join us in the United States, and while some players have missed out on this window that doesn’t mean that their hopes of being with us at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup are over.

“We will be looking for players to step up in the United States both in training and our match against the world’s number one ranked side, and as a unit we will be aiming to build upon the foundations and standards we set during the recent Cup of Nations,” he said.

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Australia and the USA – who will both feature at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France – have played 28 international matches since their first meeting in 1987, and last met at last year’s Tournament of Nations at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in Connecticut, USA. In the last match between the nations a clinical first-half strike from Chloe Logarzo was cancelled out by Lindsey Horan’s late second-half header as the game ended all square.

Milicic will name Australia’s squad for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in mid-May before the team commences its final preparations for France in Antalya, Turkey, from May 19. 

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Australia’s fixture against the United States from Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will be broadcast LIVE in Australia on FOX SPORTS 503. 

Westfield Matildas Squad | April 2019 | Colorado, United States of America

Name

Club, Country

A-International Caps (Goals)

Teigen ALLEN

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

40 (0)

Laura ALLEWAY

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

60 (2)

Mackenzie ARNOLD (Gk)

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

23 (0)

Tameka BUTT

Klepp IL, Norway

77 (10)

Ellie CARPENTER

Portland Thorns, USA

30 (1)

Steph CATLEY

Seattle Reign, USA

71 (2)

Lisa DE VANNA

Sydney FC, Australia

146 (46)

Caitlin FOORD

Portland Thorns, USA

70 (15)

Mary FOWLER

Bankstown City Lions FC, Australia

3 (0)

Emily GIELNIK

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

27 (7)

Katrina GORRY

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

72 (14)

Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT

Seattle Reign, USA

105 (1)

Alanna KENNEDY

Orlando Pride, USA

76 (7)

Samantha KERR

Chicago Red Stars, USA

75 (30)

Chloe LOGARZO

Washington Spirit, USA

37 (6)

Aivi LUIK

Levante UD, Spain

21 (0)

Teagan MICAH (Gk)

UCLA, USA

0 (0)

Clare POLKINGHORNE

Houston Dash, USA

115 (9)

Elizabeth RALSTON

Sydney FC, Australia

0 (0)

Hayley RASO

Portland Thorns, USA

33 (3)

Gema SIMON

Newcastle Jets FC, Australia

10 (0)

Emily VAN EGMOND

Orlando Pride, USA

84 (18)

Lydia WILLIAMS (Gk)

Seattle Reign, USA

76 (0)


Upcoming Matches | Westfield Matildas

United States of America vs. Westfield Matildas (International Friendly)
Date: Thursday, 4 April 2019
Venue: Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, Colorado
Kick-off: 7.30pm (local); 12.30pm – Friday, 5 April 2019 (AEDT)
Broadcast: Live in Australia on FOX SPORTS 503