Sermanni selects 23-player CommBank Matildas squad to participate in SheBelieves Cup

The CommBank Matildas will make their historic debut in the 2025 SheBelieves Cup with Interim Head Coach Tom Sermanni naming a 23-player squad to represent Australia at the prestigious four-nations tournament in the United States.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the tournament has Australia scheduled to face Japan (current world number eight), the United States (reigning Olympic gold medallists), and Colombia (current world number 21) in a highly competitive round-robin format.

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With just over a year until the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™, the SheBelieves Cup serves as a key milestone in the CommBank Matildas' journey with the tournament offering an invaluable platform to build on the efforts undertaken late in 2024.

Interim Head Coach Tom Sermanni said: “The SheBelieves Cup allows us to challenge ourselves against some of the best teams globally, and it's an essential step as we work toward establishing a strong foundation for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in 2026.

“To play three quality nations, all with differing styles, in a tournament-style format will allow us to continue assessing the squad and identify the areas that we will need to continue to invest in improving over the next twelve months.

“We’ve selected a squad with the clear objective of winning this tournament. While some challenges came with players returning from European winter breaks and the restart of the USA and Scandinavian leagues, these realities also created opportunities. It’s important to carry on exposing emerging players to high-level, tournament-style football early.

“Our Technical Staff have been watching Ninja A-League matches all summer, ensuring we get a full picture of player form and fitness. Selection is always competitive, and we’ve built a squad that reflects that. It’s crucial to have depth and balance in the group as we prepare for the challenges ahead.

“We know how important it is to keep this team on a stable footing, and that means performing at our best every time we step onto the pitch. We want to play the Australian way — aggressive, front-foot football, always looking for ways to win. This tournament is another opportunity to reinforce that style and build momentum.

“With the AFC Women’s Asian Cup on the horizon, internal competition within the squad is key. Every player knows they need to push for their place, and this tournament gives us another chance to see how they respond in a high-pressure environment. SheBelieves will provide valuable insights as we fine-tune our preparations moving forward,” Sermanni concluded. 

Australia players line up for a team photo prior to the International Friendly match between the Matildas and Brazil at Suncorp Stadium on November 28, 2024 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
Australia players line up for a team photo prior to the International Friendly match between the Matildas and Brazil at Suncorp Stadium on November 28, 2024 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

A host of regulars return to the squad following absences from the final FIFA Women’s International Window of 2024 with Katrina Gorry (West Ham United FC), Mary Fowler (Manchester City WFC), Clare Wheeler (Everton WFC) and Kaitlyn Torpey (San Diego Wave FC) all available for the tournament.

Attacking dynamo Holly McNamara (Melbourne City FC) has reached a key milestone in her return from a long-term injury with the 22-year-old earning a recall to the CommBank Matildas.

Sermanni has added additional pace to the forward line with Brisbane Roar FC’s Laini Freier receiving her first national team call-up after the 23-year-old’s blistering start to her Ninja A-League Women’s career. Freier is currently equal top scorer in the competition with seven goals in just nine appearances.

Laini Freier of the Roar celebrates a goal with Sharn Freier of the Roar during the round seven A-League Women's match between Newcastle Jets and Brisbane Roar at No. 2 Sports Ground, on December 21, 2024, in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Scott Gardiner/Getty Images)
Laini Freier of the Roar celebrates a goal with her twin sister Sharn Freier of the Roar during the round seven A-League Women's match between Newcastle Jets and Brisbane Roar at No. 2 Sports Ground, on December 21, 2024, in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Scott Gardiner/Getty Images)

Unfortunately, her inclusion comes at the expense of twin sister Sharn, with the winger unavailable for February’s camp following an ankle injury with her club, Brisbane Roar FC.

Australia’s campaign begins on February 19, when they take on Asian Football Confederation compatriots Japan at the Toyota Stadium in Houston, Texas (4.05pm local). The CommBank Matildas will then meet the world number one United States on February 22 at State Farm Stadium, Glendale (3.05pm local) before concluding the tournament with a clash against Colombia on February 25 at the Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego (4:30 PM local).

Australia’s participation in the 2025 SheBelieves Cup will be available for fans to watch live on Paramount+ thanks to Football Australia’s broadcast partner, Paramount Australia. 

COMMBANK MATILDAS | SHEBELIEVES CUP | 17 – 27 FEBRUARY 2025

Japan v CommBank Matildas
Date: Thursday, 20 February 2025 (local) / Friday, 21 February (AEDT)
Kick-off: 4.03pm CT (local) / 9.03am (AEDT)
Venue: Shell Energy Stadium, Houston (TX) 
Broadcast: Paramount+
Tickets: ussoccer.com/shebelieves/cup

United States v CommBank Matildas
Date: Sunday, 23 February 2025 (local) / Monday, 24 February (AEDT)
Kick-off: 3.05pm MST (local) / 9.05am (AEDT)
Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale (AZ) 
Broadcast: Paramount+
Tickets: ussoccer.com/shebelieves/cup

CommBank Matildas v Colombia
Date: Wednesday, 26 February 2025 (local) / Thursday, 27 February (AEDT)
Kick-off: 4.37pm PST (local) / 11.37am (AEDT)
Venue: Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego (CA) 
Broadcast: Paramount+
Tickets: ussoccer.com/shebelieves/cup  

COMMBANK MATILDAS | FINAL SQUAD | SHEBELIEVES CUP 

NAME POSITIONCLUB ‘A’ CAPS (GOALS)JUNIOR CLUB / 
MEMBER FEDERATION
Mackenzie ARNOLDGoalkeeperPortland Thorns FC57 (0) Burleigh Heads SC / Football QLD 
Ellie CARPENTER (VC)DefenderOlympique Lyon84 (4)Cowra and District JSC / Football NSW
Steph CATLEY (C)DefenderArsenal WFC132 (7)East Bentleigh, SE Cougars / Football VIC 
Kyra COONEY-CROSSMidfielderArsenal WFC52 (1) Bli Bli United FC / Football QLD
Caitlin FOORDForwardArsenal WFC130 (38) Warilla Wanderers FC / Football NSW
Mary FOWLERForwardManchester City WFC58 (15) Leichhardt FC / Football QLD 
Laini FREIERForwardBrisbane Roar FC0 (0)Moreton Bay United FC / Football QLD
Daniela GALICMidfielderFC Twente4 (0)Lidcombe Waratah FC / Football NSW
Katrina GORRYMidfielderWest Ham United FC112 (17)Mount Gravatt Hawks FC / Football QLD
Charlotte GRANTDefenderTottenham Hotspur WFC28 (1) Cumberland United Women’s FC / Football SA
Winonah HEATLEYDefenderFC Nordsjælland4 (0)Douglas United FC / Football QLD
Michelle HEYMANForwardCanberra United FC74 (28)Illawarra Stingrays FC / Football NSW
Clare HUNTDefenderTottenham Hotspur WFC28 (1)Grenfell Junior SC / Football NSW
Alanna KENNEDYDefenderAngel City FC131 (11)Campbelltown Cobras SC / Football NSW
Chloe LINCOLNGoalkeeperWestern United FC1 (0)Northern Inland Football / NNSW Football
Holly McNAMARAForwardMelbourne City FC3 (0)Ermington United Sports and Recreation Club / Football NSW
Teagan MICAHGoalkeeperLiverpool WFC18 (0)Brisbane Blue, Brisbane Central / Football QLD
Natasha PRIORDefenderNewcastle Jets FC3 (2)Manly United FC / Football NSW
Hayley RASOForwardTottenham Hotspur WFC92 (20)Palm Beach SC / Football QLD
Kaitlyn TORPEYForwardSan Diego Wave FC10 (1)Olympic FC / Football QLD
Emily VAN EGMOND (VC)MidfielderBirmingham City WFC153 (31)Dudley Redhead United FC / NNSW Football
Clare WHEELERMidfielderEverton WFC26 (2)Adamstown Rosebud / NNSW Football
Tameka YALLOPMidfielderBrisbane Roar FC130 (14)Mudgeeraba SC / Football QLD