CommBank Matildas stars return for Canada clashes

CommBank Matildas stars return for Canada clashes

Several of the CommBank Matildas' established stars will return to international action later this month as head coach Tony Gustavsson named the 23-player squad to take on reigning Olympic Gold medallists, Canada, in Brisbane and Sydney.
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