Women’s World Cup odyssey: seven people from two families head to 14 matches in three cities hoping to see Matildas glory
by Eden Gillespie from World news | The Guardian on (#6DAFB)
Around 50,000 fans to cram into Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane for Australia's second round match against Nigeria
- Matildas' attacking versatility means goals will come
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Rosie Sullivan was aged nine when she watched her first Matildas game in a half-empty stadium in Parramatta in 2013.
Striker Lisa De Vanna secured a nail-biting 2-1 victory against China, but the thrilling match failed to attract many headlines.
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