How to watch Matildas vs. Uzbekistan: TV channel, free-to-air, live stream in Australia for Paris Olympics qualifier

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Kieran Francis
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The Matildas will take a 3-0 lead into the second leg of their Olympic qualifier against Uzbekistan at Marvel Stadium on Wednesday.

Australia struggled through most of the first leg but secured three late goals to establish a commanding advantage in Tashkent.

Can the green-and-gold finish the job off?

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Matildas vs Uzbekistan: TV channel, free-to-air guide

Channel 10 will broadcast both Olympics qualifier between Australia and Uzbekistan.

It will be shown on the network's primary channel in most states and territories (check your local guides for further details).

The second leg is scheduled for 8:10 pm AEDT on Wednesday, February 28.

Matildas vs Uzbekistan: Live stream, watch online

The Matildas' upcoming clash with Uzbekistan will be streamed live and free on 10 Play.

Fans can also catch the action on paid streaming service Paramount+.

Matildas next game, schedule: Olympic qualifying, Mexico friendly

The Matildas will play home-and-away Olympic qualifiers against Uzbekistan in the space of four days.

Their next game will be a friendly against Mexico in the USA.

Match Date Time (AEDT) Venue
Uzbekistan 0-3 Australia Sat. Feb 24 8:00pm Milliy Stadium, Tashkent
Australia vs. Uzbekistan Wed. Feb 28 8:10pm Marvel Stadium
Mexico vs. Australia Wed, Apr 10 TBC Toyota Field

Matildas squad for Uzbekistan Olympic qualifiers

  • Mackenzie Arnold (West Ham United)
  • Ellie Carpenter (Olympique Lyon)
  • Steph Catley (c) (Arsenal WFC)
  • Kyra Cooney-Cross (Arsenal WFC)
  • Caitlin Foord (Arsenal WFC)
  • Mary Fowler (Manchester City WFC)
  • Katrina Gorry (West Ham United)
  • Charlotte Grant (Tottenham)
  • Michelle Heyman (Canberra United)
  • Clare Hunt (PSG)
  • Alanna Kennedy (Manchester City WFC)
  • Chloe Logarzo (Western United)
  • Aivi Luik (BK Hacken)
  • Teagan Micah (Liverpool WFC)
  • Clare Polkinghorne (Kristianstads DF)
  • Hayley Raso (Real Madrid Femenino)
  • Amy Sayer (Kristianstads DFF)
  • Kaitlyn Torpey (San Diego Wave)
  • Emily van Egmond (San Diego Wave)
  • Cortnee Vine (Sydney FC)
  • Clare Wheeler (Everton)
  • Jada Whyman (Sydney FC)
  • Tameka Yallop (Brisbane Roar)