CommBank Matildas close out 2022 against Thailand in Gosford

The CommBank Matildas will complete their 2022 international calendar in Gosford as they meet Thailand in the second match of the Seven Consulting International Series on 15 November at Central Coast Stadium.

The Seven Consulting International Series in November is part of the preparations for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023TM, where the CommBank Matildas will utilise six FIFA International Windows for the best possible lead-up for the tournament which commences on 20 July 2023.

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Two-time defending Olympic silver medallists, Sweden, have already been locked in for a Saturday afternoon classic at AAMI Park on 12 November with Thailand rounding out the calendar.

It is a welcome return to Gosford for the women's national team with the last time being as part of a two match FIFA Women's World Cup™ farewell series against New Zealand in 2011.

Football Australia CEO, James Johnson, said: "We are pleased to be able to bring the CommBank Matildas to another strong football region of Australia. Hosting the final match of 2022 at Gosford is a wonderful chance to highlight the world-class facilities at Central Coast Stadium and the strong support for our national teams in the region."

"This year we have seen an exciting mixture of teams in the schedule with nations covering Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania and facing Thailand is a key component of the CommBank Matildas' preparations for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™."

"We are appreciative of the collaboration from the Football Association of Thailand and look forward to hosting them ahead of their FIFA Women's World Cup™ inter-confederation play-off."

Seven Consulting founder, Declan Boylan stated: "We are proud to have sponsored the CommBank Matildas since 2017 as part of our commitment to raising the profile of women's sport and look forward to witnessing another step of the journey to a historic moment in Australian football and Australian sport."

A two-time FIFA Women's World Cup™ participant, Thailand are one of ten teams to have qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™ inter-confederation play-offs to be held in February next year.

Australia and Thailand last met at the AFC Women's Asian Cup™ earlier this year with the CommBank Matildas continuing their undefeated streak.

Further exciting women's football news for the Central Coast region will be announced in the coming weeks ahead of the international friendly

Tickets to the encounter will go on pre-sale for Football Account holders on 6 October 2022 with the General Public tickets window opening on 7 October 2022 from www.ticketek.com.au.

$1 (plus GST) from every ticket sold will be donated to the CommBank ParaMatildas, the 2022 IFCPF Women's World Cup silver medal-winning women's national team for female footballers with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury or symptoms from stroke. Ticketing information is available from the official CommBank Matildas website at www.matildas.com.au.

 Football Account holders able to access an exclusive pre-sale window with a 10% discount offer. To gain access to exclusive news and the pre-sale, sign up HERE.

SEVEN CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL SERIES

CommBank Matildas v Sweden

Date: Saturday, 12 November 2022

Venue: AAMI Park, Melbourne

Kick-Off:  2:45 pm AEDT

Broadcast: Network 10, 10 Play and Paramount+

Tickets: Buy now

CommBank Matildas v Thailand

Date: Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Location: Central Coast Stadium, Gosford

Kick-off: 7.30 pm AEDT

Broadcast: 10 Bold, 10 Play and Paramount+

Football Account pre-sale: 10.00 am AEDT on 6 October 2022

General Public on-sale: 10.00 am AEDT on 7 October 2022

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au

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