Women’s Football Tokyo 2020: Team GB face Australia on their mission to reach the semi-finals

Securing top spot in Group E after a 1-1 draw with Canada, Team GB face Australia at the Kashima Stadium in the quarter-finals of the Olympic women’s football; their first meeting in an international tournament.

GB are flying high after coming through the group stage unbeaten, while the Aussies will be full of confidence following their goalless draw with the USA.

England’s women last faced Australia in 2018, when Fran Kirby scored their goal in a 1-1 draw. Since then both teams have changed management and have had an influx of new talent. While GB are previous bronze medalists at the games Australia will be looking to better their 2016 Olympic games result by making it to the semi-finals.

Australia head coach Tony Gustavsson has selected an experienced squad, with 12 members of their Rio 2016 squad returning for this games. All members of this team were also present at the 2019 Women’s World Cup.

GB will have their work cut out against this side, keeping a particularly close eye on their strike force.

Captain Sam Kerr has scored three of their four goals in the group stage. The Chelsea forward has been formidable in front of goal in the WSL and is a familiar opponent to many of the GB players. Their defence, who have only conceded one goal so far in the tournament, will need to stay switched on for the whole 90 to keep Kerr and fellow strikers like Tameka Yallop at bay.

Should she play, Lauren Hemp will be one to watch for the Australians. Highly regarded by head coach Hege Riise the youngster is quick and powerful, working well with any teammate to press high and create chances in front of goal. She has found joy linking up with the Scottish midfield duo of Caroline Weir and Kim Little and has looked dangerous with the ball in front of goal; playing a part in White’s opener against Chile.

The game on Friday 30 July kicks off at 10am. The winner of this tie will face the winner of Sweden v Japan in the semi-finals next Monday.

Follow us on Twitter @ProstInt 

Share and Enjoy !

Shares
Louise Golby

Recent Posts

Stars to build performance center

CHICAGO, IL--In a move to establish more permanent roots, Chicago Stars FC announced on Tuesday…

7 hours ago

New England Revolution II sign defender Jake Shannon, re-sign goalkeeper Max Weinstein

FOXBOROUGH, MA– The New England Revolution II have signed defender Jake Shannon & re-signed goalkeeper Max…

2 days ago

Soccer on the Sound: Stars remain perfect at home

Tacoma Stars 5-4 San Diego Sockers KENT, WA--The Tacoma Stars maintained their 100% record at…

2 days ago

Super-sub Grigg sees the spoils shared as Dons and Spireites draw. Does the Dons’ xG highlight their poor start to 2026?

http://gty.im/2179416773 A late second-half rally from Chesterfield saw the visitors overturn a two-goal deficit to…

3 days ago

New England Revolution acquire defender Ethan Kohler from Werder Bremen

FOXBOROUGH, MA– The New England Revolution have acquired defender Ethan Kohler from Werder Bremen. Kohler will…

5 days ago

EFL Championship Gameweek 25 Review

As 2026 began, the Championship was once again at its flowing best. Goals, drama. and…

5 days ago