Winonah Heatley will have the chance to win her first silverware in Italy when AS Roma take on Juventus in the Serie A Cup Final on the weekend.
Elsewhere, the League Cup got underway in England midweek, while the DfB Pokal Women kicks off this weekend in Germany.
Read about the Matildas Abroad action below.

England
League Cup
The first matchday of League Cup games took place midweek.
London City Lionesses defeated Crystal Palace 2-1, with Alanna Kennedy starting and playing the full match in the centre of defence for the Lionesses.
Manchester City defeated fellow WSL team Everton 3-1. Clare Wheeler came off the bench for the Blues in the second half, while Mary Fowler remains unavailable for City.
West Ham defeated Charlton 5-1, with Katrina Gorry left out of a heavily rotated Hammers side.
It was a similar situation for Emily van Egmond, who was an unused substitute in Leicester City’s 5-1 victory over Ipswich Town.
Clare Hunt secured another clean sheet for Tottenham when Spurs drew 0-0 with Aston Villa. Tottenham were victorious in the penalty shootout. Hunt started and played the full match, while Charli Grant was a second-half substitute.
Women’s Super League
Arsenal host Aston Villa on Saturday, 9pm AEST. The Gunners remain one of three undefeated teams, while Villa are hoping to secure their first three points of the season. Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross will be available for Arsenal.
Manchester City and London City Lionesses face off on Sunday, 9pm AEST. The Lionesses will be looking to build on their positive result from last week, while City will need to keep winning to maintain a title charge this season. Alanna Kennedy will be available for the Lionesses while Mary Fowler continues her ACL rehabilitation for City.
Leicester City will take on Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Spurs have been difficult to break down in most games this season, but Leicester are coming off a positive midweek result and has been performing above expectations in the league so far. Emily van Egmond will be available for the Foxes, while Clare Hunt and Charli Grant are expected to be involved for Spurs.
Everton travels to take on Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Both sides have secured one win so far this season and will have ambitions of pushing the top teams throughout the year. Clare Wheeler will be available for Everton.
West Ham and Chelsea will play in a London Derby on Sunday, 11.30pm AEST. Chelsea have a perfect record so far this season, while the Hammers are yet to pick up a point. Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter will be available for the Blues, while Katrina Gorry is expected to captain West Ham.
You can catch all the WSL live and on demand on Stan Sport.
Sweden
AIK Fotboll have the chance to play kingmaker when they host BK Häcken on Saturday, 9pm AEST. Any point for AIK could be crucial to the three-way title race between Häcken, Malmö and Hammarby with seven games remaining. AIK themselves remain comfortably midtable. Jada Whyman will be available for AIK.
Kristianstads DFF will be out to have a similar impact when they host Malmö FF on Friday, 11pm AEST. Kristianstads is also playing for a small chance of reaching the top three and European places, being seven points away from that milestone. Remy Siemsen and Amy Sayer will be available for Kristianstads, while Courtney Nevin is expected to line up at left-back for Malmö.
Vittsjö GIK travel to take on Piteå on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Daniela Galic will once again be crucial to Vittsjö’s efforts as they edge closer to officially avoiding any hint of relegation.
United States
Portland Thorns and Gotham FC clash on Saturday, 10am AEST. It is another crucial game as the teams are locked in fourth and third respectively, on 31 points apiece. Mackenzie Arnold and Kaitlyn Torpey are both available for Portland.
Seattle Reign take on the North Carolina Courage in another make-or-break playoff fixture on Monday, 10am AEST. The Courage are currently in eighth, two points clear in the playoffs, while the Reign sit two points above them in sixth. Cortnee Vine will be available for the Courage.
You can catch selected NWSL games live and on demand on Stan Sport. Otherwise, for some games - including the two featuring CommBank Matildas this week - you can watch on NWSL+.
Germany
Frauen-Bundesliga
The latest round of the Frauen-Bundesliga happened midweek, to account for Round One of the DfB-Pokal this weekend.
A 96th-minute equaliser saw TSG Hoffenheim draw 1-1 with Nürnberg. Hoffenheim dominated the game but may have found themselves walking away with nothing when Sanja Homann scored late for the visitors. However, a goal for Franziska Harsch spared Hoffenheim’s blushes. Jamilla Rankin was an unused substitute for Hoffenheim.
Eintracht Frankfurt were unable to overcome two early goals from Leverkusen, falling 2-1. Hayley Raso was an unused substitute for Frankfurt.
DfB Pokal Women
SC Sand take on fellow 2.Frauen-Bundesliga side SV Meppen on Sunday, 10pm AEST. They will be slight favourites against another highly competitive team in their league. Alana Murphy will be available for Sand.
Second-tier Viktoria Berlin will have an almighty task of hosting Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, 10pm AEST. Viktoria Berlin are yet to secure a victory in the league so far this season. Hayley Raso will be available for Frankfurt and may earn her first start of the season in this match.
Regional league side Greuther Fürth will host TSG Hoffenheim on Sunday, 11pm AEST. Jamilla Rankin will be available for a Hoffenheim side that will likely be heavily rotated for this game.
France
Lyon takes on PSG in an early title decider on Sunday, 5am AEST. PSG are Lyon’s biggest threats for the league title, and the winner of their games will likely lift the trophy. Teagan Micah will be available for Lyon.
Italy
AS Roma take on Juventus in the Serie A Cup final on Sunday, 1.30am AEST. A win would be the perfect way to start the season ahead of the league kicking off next week. Winonah Heatley will be available for Roma.

Mexico
CF Monterrey travel to take on Necaxa on Tuesday, 10am AEST. Emily Gielnik will be available for Monterrey as they hope to remain in the top half of the table and, with five games remaining, end the Apertura season strong.
Canada
Calgary Wild take on Montreal Roses on Saturday, 10am AEST. Calgary are highly unlikely to make a run for the finals but will be hoping to finish strong, above the bottom of the table, and set the foundation for next season. Kahli Johnson returned from injury from the bench last week and will hope to continue building her minutes this week.