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Canada Women - Australia Women
Women's World Cup - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
3rd Round
Australia vs Canada is the topic of discussion in this article.
Matildas to Show Class Against Canada
In-form Australia will show no mercy against the Canucks on the last day of July, as Matildas have their eyes on the prize. The upcoming battle at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is expected to be a one-sided affair, but we hope to see some sort of defiance by the North American side.
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Starting Lineups
Canada Women
Australia Women
*Starting lineups are usually announced 1hr before the kick-off
Canada vs Australia Match Expectations
- We believe that a 1-0 victory for Matildas is the result we’ll see at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium this week.
- Even if Australia score more and win big, we still can’t see the Canucks finding Mackenzie Arnold’s net.
- Surely, we’ll see at least nine corner kicks being taken, right? After all, four back-to-back matches for Australia had as many. There’re no indications that the match against Canada will lack corners.
Betting Odds and Interesting Canada vs Australia Head-to-Head Statistics
Make sure to browse this section of our article, as it contains valuable information regarding the Canada vs Australia odds and match statistics ahead of the 31st of July.
Head to Head
06/09/22
Womens International Womens
Australia Women
Canada Women
1
2
03/09/22
Womens International Womens
Australia Women
Canada Women
0
1
03/08/16
Olympics 2016 Soccer - Women Olympics
Canada Women
Australia Women
2
0
Last Five - Canada Women
31/07/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Australia Women
Canada Women
4
0
L
26/07/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Republic of Ireland Women
Canada Women
1
2
W
21/07/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Nigeria Women
Canada Women
0
0
D
11/04/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s
France Women
Canada Women
2
1
L
22/02/23
Womenu2019s International Womenu2019s
Japan Women
Canada Women
3
0
L
Last Five - Australia Women
19/08/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Sweden Women
Australia Women
2
0
L
16/08/23
Women's World Cup Women's
England Women
Australia Women
3
1
L
12/08/23
Women's World Cup Women's
France Women
Australia Women
0 (6)
0 (7)
W
07/08/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Denmark Women
Australia Women
0
2
W
31/07/23
Women's World Cup Women's
Canada Women
Australia Women
0
4
W
Canada odds: 41/20 (3.05) – 30.0%
Draw odds: 9/4 (3.25) – 28.0%
Australia odds: 13/10 (2.30) – 42.0%
Over 8.5 Corners is an event priced at +104, which suggests a 49.02% likelihood of us seeing nine or more corner kicks being taken at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. The game on the 31st of July does have a distinguished favorite and it’s the Aussie side. Australia are the expected winners with a solid 42.0% win probability ahead of Monday’s brawl. Meanwhile, a draw is priced at 9/4 (3.25), so we believe that those 28.0% are the best that Canada can hope for this week.
Canada vs Australia Lineups & Team News
Canada
The Canucks’ goalless tie versus Nigeria really did a number on the North American side’s ambitions this year. Now, Canada’s players will have to perform their hearts out and defeat favorites Australia at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. Seeing as the Rose – Sinclair duo isn’t clicking as well these days, we’re sure that Canada will have some difficult moments ahead of them on the 31st of July.
Predicted lineup – Sheridan (GK), Lawrence, Gilles, Buchanan, Riviere, Quinn, Grosso, Leon, Sinclair, Rose & Huitema
Australia
At the start of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign, plenty of critics gave Australia a solid chance to advance to the round of 16. And after a routine 1-0 victory over Ireland, the Australian ladies surely proved they are here to outperform everyone in Group B. We’re sure that Matildas will advance to the round of 16, as they have the required arsenal to soar even further.
Predicted lineup – Arnold (GK), Carpenter, Hunt, Kennedy, Catley, Raso, Gorry, Cooney-Cross, Vine, Foord & Fowler
Player to Watch: Jordyn Huitema
Canada’s number 9 did what she could against Nigeria, but nothing seemed to work. She made three shots at target, but none of her efforts paid off. The result on the scoreboard was 0-0 after 90 minutes of football, so we are sure that Jordyn will be more than eager to get the ball rolling on the 31st of July when the two sides collide.
The 22-year-old finisher scored the last goal for Canada in the 71st minute of the game against France on the 11th of April, so she’ll definitely have the confidence to lead her country’s attack on Australia.
Canada vs Australia: How to Watch?
There are multiple viewing options for the fans ahead of the Group B battle between Canada and Australia. Telemundo and Peacock are key options in front of the Spanish audience, while FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports app, and FOX Sports web will present the rest with the chance to watch Canada vs Australia as well.