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Ultimate Guide: Matildas at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Women’s Football Tournament
The Matildas are just days away from starting their Tokyo 2020 campaign, find out how you can cheer them on!
Australian football fans; here is an ultimate guide to everything you need to know about how to support the Matildas during the upcoming Games.
How to watch
The Seven Network is the official broadcaster of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Australia.
Women’s and Men’s football matches featuring Australia will be available via the Seven Network and the 7Plus app throughout July and August.
Tokyo 2020 Women’s Football Tournament – Group G
Some fans loved it, others felt it was disrespectful, but NRL head of football Graham Annesley had no problems with Sam Walker s unusual last-minute run-backward tactic.
The talented 19-year-old Roosters halfback polarised opinion when, with 20 seconds to go in Saturday s game against the Bulldogs, he ran 80-odd metres towards his goal line to secure a 22-16 win.
Walker told Fox League after the match he didn t want to take a field goal and give [Canterbury] another chance with the footy , while Roosters coach Trent Robinson called the youngster smart .
There s been debate as to whether the play was unsportsmanlike, but Annesley said Walker was well within his rights to do it.
Western Sydney Wanderers FC are proud to announce the signing of striker of Tomer Hemed until the end of the 2021/22 season.
The Israeli International comes to the club after a recent stint at Wellington Phoenix where he featured in 21 games and scored 11 goals.
The 34-year-old striker is set to play in his second season of the domestic competition with the Wanderers and has extensive international experience playing for the likes of Mallorca, Brighton & Hove Albion and Queens Park Rangers as well as his childhood club Maccabi Haifa.
The 2017/18 Israeli Footballer of the Year is a proven goalscorer and will link up with the Red & Black for the commencement of the club’s pre-season preparations at the end of the month.
“There is a lot of work to be done with the club and the fan’s high expectations and ambitions, but I am ready to give my all for the club and the Western Sydney community. “I am looking forward to arriving in Western Sydney with my family and playing in front of the passionate Wanderers fans who I got to experience as an opposition player last season at Bankwest Stadium and I am delighted to have them now on my side. “The goal is to have success at the club and I’m ready to contribute in any way that I can.”