Matildas vs New Zealand: When, where, squads and how to watch first friendly

Joshua Thomas

Matildas vs New Zealand: When, where, squads and how to watch first friendly image

The Matildas and New Zealand will do battle in the first of two friendles on Friday night in Queensland. 

With the two nations hosting the 2023 Women's World Cup together, they have agreed to face off in a two-game series. 

Australia haven't played competitively since January 30 when they were knocked out of the AFC Women's Asian Cup at the quarter-final stage by South Korea. 

New Zealand, meanwhile, took part in the SheBelieves Cup in February where they lost two and drew one of their three games. 

Matildas vs New Zealand match details

Game Broadcast options Venue Date  Time (AEST)
 Australia vs New Zealand10 Bold, 10Play, Paramount+Queensland Country Bank StadiumFriday, April 87.45pm

The Matildas will be hoping to bounce back on home soil after their AFC Women's Asian Cup disappointment earlier this year.

Despite winning all three of their group games, Australia stumbled in their first knockout match of the tournament and suffered a 1-0 loss against South Korea. 

With the World Cup on the horizon, Tony Gustavsson's side will be hoping to iron out their issues quickly. 

New Zealand were most recently in action at the SheBelieves Cup where they were beaten by Iceland and the United States before holding the Czech Republic to a 0-0 draw. 

The Football Ferns currently sit 22nd in FIFA's world rankings and were ranked as high as 16th in 2013. 

The Matildas, meanwhile, have dropped to 12th in the rankings having been fourth in 2017. 

How to watch Matildas vs New Zealand in Australia

Network 10 boast the broadcast rights to Matildas friendlies in Australia with matches to be shown on television via 10 Bold.

The game can also be streamed online via 10 Play or Paramount Plus

Full Matildas squad & team news

NameClubNameTeam
Mackenzie Arnold West HamEllie Carpenter Lyon
Steph Catley ArsenalAlex ChidiacMelbourne Victory
Caitlin Foord ArsenalMary Fowler Montpellier
Emily Gielnik Aston VillaKatrina GorryBrisbane Roar/Vittsjo GIK
Charlotte GrantFC RosengardAllana Kennedy Manchester City
Sam Kerr ChelseaAivi Luik Pomigliano
Courtney NevinMelbourne VictoryClare PolkinghorneVittsjo GIK
Hayley RasoManchester CityRemy SiemsenSydney FC
Kyah SimonTottenhamEmily van EgmondSan Diego Wave
Cortnee VineSydney FCClare WheelerFortuna Hjorring
Lydia WilliamsArsenalTameka YallopWest Ham

Alex Chidiac was a late addition to the squad after replacing Kyra Cooney-Cross. 

Katrina Gorry also returns to the team after having a baby last year. 

Sam Kerr was a late arrival in camp but coach Tony Gustavsson has declared she will play some part in the match.

New Zealand full squad

Lily Alfeld, Victoria Esson, Erin Nayler, Elizabeth Anton, Katie Bowen, Claudia Bunge, Anna Green, Meikayla Moore, Ali Riley, Rebekah Stott, Ashleigh Ward, Olivia Chance, Daisy Cleverley, Betsy Hassett, Grace Jale, Ria Percival, Malia Steinmetz, Ava Collins, Jacqui Hand, Gabi Rennie, Emma Rolston, Paige Satchell, Hannah Wilkinson. 

Jacqui Hand was withdrawn from the squad on April 7 after testing positive for COVID-19. No replacement was named. 

Matildas vs New Zealand past results

Result Date Tournament
Australia 2-1 New ZealandJuly 21, 2021Olympics
 Australia 2-0 New ZealandFebruary 28, 2019Cup of Nations
Australia 1-1 New ZealandJune 7, 2016Friendly
Australia 2-0 New ZealandJune 4, 2016Friendly
New Zealand 2-3 AustraliaFebruary 12, 2015Friendly

Joshua Thomas

Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.