Ella Toone, England's midfielder, has hinted that the friendly match against Australia will feel like a "revenge game" for the Matildas. The comment comes after the Lionesses beat the Matildas in the 2023 World Cup semi-final in Sydney.
The prospect of facing off against their arch-rivals is likely to add an extra layer of intensity to Tuesday's match. Toone, who was a key player in England's victory over Australia, believes that her teammates will be driven by a desire for revenge.
"It will feel like a revenge game for them," she said in a recent interview. "We beat them in the World Cup semi-final and they'll want to get back at us. But we're not feeling any pressure - we just want to win."
The match is an opportunity for England to assess their squad ahead of the 2025 Women's European Championship. With several key players set to return from injury, manager Sarina Wurst will be eager to see how her team performs in a competitive match against a strong opponent.
The friendly match against Australia has sparked widespread interest among football fans, with many expecting a high-intensity encounter between two of the world's top women's teams.
The prospect of facing off against their arch-rivals is likely to add an extra layer of intensity to Tuesday's match. Toone, who was a key player in England's victory over Australia, believes that her teammates will be driven by a desire for revenge.
"It will feel like a revenge game for them," she said in a recent interview. "We beat them in the World Cup semi-final and they'll want to get back at us. But we're not feeling any pressure - we just want to win."
The match is an opportunity for England to assess their squad ahead of the 2025 Women's European Championship. With several key players set to return from injury, manager Sarina Wurst will be eager to see how her team performs in a competitive match against a strong opponent.
The friendly match against Australia has sparked widespread interest among football fans, with many expecting a high-intensity encounter between two of the world's top women's teams.