Joe Montemurro has named his first CommBank Matildas squad since his appointment, with 33 players selected for the June/July FIFA Women’s International Window in Western Australia.
This window signals a key moment as the team moves into the next phase of building foundations for an exciting international cycle, which includes the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026™, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™ in Brazil, and the Los Angeles 2028™ Olympic Games.

With an expanded window for AFC nations allowing greater flexibility, the selections include a combination of experienced internationals and emerging players.
The four matches provide the opportunity to call up a wider group into the national team environment, with some players participating across all four matches and others involved in specific series based on their domestic season commitments, individual management and strategic planning.
“This is a really exciting moment, not just for me personally, but for the grounding work we can undertake in this window,” said Montemurro.
“I’m incredibly honoured to step into camp for the first time, and I’m looking forward to connecting with the players, the staff, and the wider football community.
“This window is about setting the tone. We’re laying the foundations for the next phase of our journey as we build relationships, create an understanding of our style of play, and enhance the high-performance environment that enables our players to thrive.”
CommBank Young Matildas forward Grace Kuilamu (Brisbane Roar FC) and Victorian midfielder Adriana Taranto (Western United FC) have both earned their first senior call-ups, while midfielder Jacynta Galabadaarachchi returns to the squad for the first time since June 2022.

Kuilamu and Taranto join five uncapped players who have been selected, while 16 players have fewer than 10 senior appearances, highlighting the intention to expand the player pool and assess emerging talent.
Montemurro said the extended squad presents a unique and valuable chance to assess a wider pool of players than a standard window would usually allow.
“We wanted to use this window not just to prepare for the matches, but to really explore the talent that’s coming through,” he said.
“It’s a rare opportunity to work with a broadened squad, give players their first or renewed taste of the environment, and assess where we are as a group. I can’t wait to get to work.”
The squad also includes the welcome return of vice-captain Ellie Carpenter from personal leave, goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold, and forward Hayley Raso from injury, while several senior players will be absent from the window.
Captain Steph Catley, forward Caitlin Foord, and midfielder Katrina Gorry are on personal leave, with Cortnee Vine continuing her extended leave. Recent debutant Kahli Johnson has been ruled out due to a thigh injury.
The squad underscores how the domestic competition continues to serve as a vital pathway for emerging talent into the national team environment with 14 players having featured in the 2024/25 Ninja A-League Women’s season including 2024/25 Julie Dolan Medallist, Alex Chidiac.
Player participation across the Slovenia and Panama series has been tailored to individual performance plans, with some players named for one series only.
“This group represents a balance of experience and potential, and we’ll use this window to connect, experiment, and move forward with clear intent,” Montemurro added.
“Slovenia and Panama have been strategically scheduled to give us the right mix of conditions and opposition as we begin this phase. With the blend of players in this extended squad, these fixtures allow us to explore tactical ideas, build cohesion, and gradually shape the way we want to play moving into the next cycle.”
With the support of the Western Australian Government through Tourism WA, the CommBank Matildas will take to the pitch for four matches across Perth and regional Bunbury. The series begins with two clashes against Slovenia at HBF Park on Thursday, 26 June (7.00pm WST) and Sunday, 29 June (6.00pm WST).
The squad will then head south to Bunbury to face Panama at Hands Oval on Saturday, 5 July (2.30pm WST), before returning to Perth for a final meeting with Panama at HBF Park on Tuesday, 8 July (6.00pm WST).
All matches will be broadcast live thanks to Football Australia’s broadcast partner, Paramount Australia and on the ABC Listen App.
COMMBANK MATILDAS | JUNE/JULY 2025 | MATCH SCHEDULE
Series One
CommBank Matildas v Slovenia
Date: Thursday, 26 June 2025
Kick-off: 7.00pm WST / 9.00pm AEST
Venue: HBF Park, Perth
TV Broadcast: Network 10, 10 Play and Paramount+
Radio Broadcast: ABC Listen App
Tickets: Buy Tickets
CommBank Matildas v Slovenia
Date: Sunday, 29 June 2025
Kick-off: 6.00pm WST / 8.00pm AEST
Venue: HBF Park, Perth
TV Broadcast: Paramount+ exclusive
Radio Broadcast: ABC Listen App
Tickets: Buy Tickets
Series Two
CommBank Matildas v Panama
Date: Saturday, 5 July 2025
Kick-off: 2.30pm WST / 4.30pm AEST
Venue: Hands Oval, Bunbury
TV Broadcast: Paramount+ exclusive
Radio Broadcast: ABC Listen App
Tickets: Buy Tickets
CommBank Matildas v Panama
Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Kick-off: 6.00pm WST / 8.00pm AEST
Venue: HBF Park, Perth
TV Broadcast: Paramount+ exclusive
Radio Broadcast: ABC Listen App
Tickets: Buy Tickets
COMMBANK MATILDAS | FINAL SQUAD | JUNE/JULY 2025
NAME | POSITION | CLUB | ‘A’ CAPS (GOALS) | JUNIOR CLUB / MEMBER FEDERATION |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alexia APOSTOLAKIS** | Defender | Melbourne City FC | 0 (0) | Forest Rangers FC / Football NSW |
Mackenzie ARNOLD* | Goalkeeper | Portland Thorns FC | 58 (0) | Burleigh / Football QLD |
Chloe BERRYHILL** | Midfielder | Western United FC | 56 (8) | Carlingford Redbacks / Football NSW |
Ellie CARPENTER* (VC) | Defender | Olympique Lyon | 87 (4) | Cowra and District JSC / Football NSW |
Alex CHIDIAC | Midfielder | Melbourne Victory FC | 35 (2) | Croydon Kings/ Football SA |
Kyra COONEY-CROSS* | Midfielder | Arsenal WFC | 58 (1) | Bli Bli United FC / Football QLD |
Sharn FREIER* | Forward | Wolfsburg FC | 9 (2) | Moreton Bay United FC / Football QLD |
Jacynta GALABADAARACHCHI** | Midfielder | Unattached | 0 (0) | South-Eastern Piranhas / Football VIC |
Emily GIELNIK | Forward | Melbourne Victory FC | 60 (12) | Redlands United / Football QLD |
Charlotte GRANT | Defender | Tottenham Hotspur WFC | 35 (1) | Cumberland United Women’s FC / Football SA |
Winonah HEATLEY* | Defender | FC Nordsjælland | 8 (0) | Douglas United FC / Football QLD |
Bryleeh HENRY** | Forward | Melbourne City FC | 5 (1) | Penrith FC / Football NSW |
Michelle HEYMAN | Forward | Canberra United FC | 79 (30) | Illawarra Stingrays FC / Football NSW |
Clare HUNT | Defender | Tottenham Hotspur WFC | 33 (1) | Grenfell Junior SC / Football NSW |
Sally JAMES** | Goalkeeper | Canberra United FC | 0 (0) | Majura Football Club / Capital Football |
Alanna KENNEDY* | Defender | Angel City FC | 137 (11) | Campbelltown Cobras SC / Football NSW |
Grace KUILAMU** | Forward | Brisbane Roar FC | 0 (0) | Souths United FC / Football QLD |
Chloe LINCOLN** | Goalkeeper | Brisbane Roar FC | 1 (0) | Northern Inland Football / NNSW Football |
Holly McNAMARA | Forward | Melbourne City FC | 9 (0) | Ermington United Sports and Recreation Club / Football NSW |
Teagan MICAH | Goalkeeper | Unattached | 24 (0) | Brisbane Blue, Brisbane Central / Football QLD |
Alana MURPHY | Midfielder | Melbourne Victory FC | 2 (0) | Langwarrin Soccer Club / Football VIC |
Jessika NASH** | Defender | Central Coast Mariners FC | 3 (0) | Doonside Hawks FC / Football NSW |
Courtney NEVIN | Defender | Leicester City WFC | 33 (0) | Oakville Ravens SC / Football NSW |
Natasha PRIOR | Defender | Newcastle Jets FC | 9 (2) | Manly United FC / Football NSW |
Jamilla RANKIN | Defender | TSG Hoffenheim | 4 (0) | Eureka FC / Football QLD |
Hayley RASO | Forward | Tottenham Hotspur WFC | 95 (21) | Palm Beach SC / Football QLD |
Amy SAYER | Midfielder | Kristianstads DFF | 13 (3) | Northbridge FC / Football NSW |
Remy SIEMSEN* | Forward | Kristianstads DFF | 9 (0) | Manly United FC / Football NSW |
Adriana TARANTO** | Midfielder | Western United FC | 0 (0) | Essendon Royals / Football VIC |
Kaitlyn TORPEY* | Forward | Portland Thorns FC | 16 (2) | Olympic FC / Football QLD |
Emily VAN EGMOND (VC) | Midfielder | Birmingham City WFC | 160 (31) | Dudley Redhead United FC / NNSW Football |
Clare WHEELER* | Midfielder | Everton WFC | 30 (2) | Adamstown Rosebud / NNSW Football |
Jada WHYMAN* | Goalkeeper | AIK FC | 0 (0) | Tolland football Club / Football NSW |
* Participating in Slovenia series only
** Participating in Panama series only