The Matildas are just hours away from their crunch match against England for a place in the FIFA Women's World Cup final.
are just hours away from their crunch match against England for a place in the FIFA Women's World Cup final.
And while the result is uncertain, the weather is at least expected to play ball both at Sydney's Stadium Australia and at the city's fan sites where big screens will show the match.Football fans around Australia will be heading out to see the Matildas face off against England.It was raining this morning, but the Bureau of Meteorology said any showers will have cleared by this evening, which is great news for both fans at the game and watching around the city.
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