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Australia 3-1 Mexico: Matildas bounce back to win second friendly – live reaction
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Australia 3-1 Mexico: Matildas bounce back to win second friendly – live reaction

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

Caitlin Foord ends her 150th match with a win and a goal as the hosts deliver a much improved performance against an attacking Mexico

After tonight we won’t see the Matildas in action again for another four months … and then the 2027 World Cup won’t be far away at all!

Time for the national anthems. There appears to be a strong Mexican contingent in the crowd in Parramatta.

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