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By Catherine Paquette Jul 13 2021 11:09AM
Jul 13 2021 11:09AM
The Matildas spent their last week in Örebäcksvallen, Sweden before moving to Nara, Japan for the final Olympic preparations. They play the Nadeshiko on Wednesday, July 14.
However, several Matildas and non-Olympic Australians saw play this past week.
Icelandic Úrvalsdeild Women
Only one Australia is currently plying her trade in Iceland, Emma Checker. Checker’s squad did not play in the last few days. They see action next Tuesday, July 13 against eight ranked Keflavík.
Norwegian Toppserien
While Tegan Micah was not available for her club’s Sandviken’s match on Saturday, her club performed well. The 3-0 win against Vålerenga propelled them into the second spot in the league.
Here s everything you need to know about our upcoming match.
Background
After a 396 day break from international football due the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel restrictions, the Westfield Matildas kicked off against Olympic champions and 2nd ranked nation Germany on the 11th April and the World Cup runners up The Netherlands four days later.
Many lessons were learnt in both matches with Australia defeated 5-2 by Germany and 5-0 to the Netherlands.
Gustavsson s intention was to play as hard of an opponent as possible, in preparation for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. The restriction of only having non-Australian based players to pick from added an extra challenge for the Westfield Matildas to overcome.
WHEATFIELD â Kankakee Valley finished last week with an up-down experience, or more accurately, a down-up finish.
The Kats fell to North Newton on Friday, April 30 and emerged victorious on Saturday, May 1, which was also senior day. Both games were at home.
On Friday, the Kougars (7-11) fell behind early as the Spartans plated runs in the first, second and fourth innings with senior Austin Goddard scoring twice and fellow senior Bryce Shedrow notching the other.
Those three runs were all North Newton (8-4) needed. The Spartans had seven hits overall, including two hits by Goddard. He had a double. Patrick Barry also doubled.
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