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live:England has penalty overturned by VAR in knockout game against Nigeria ahead of Matildas' clash with Denmark
The Matildas meet Denmark for a spot in the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup, after England takes on Nigeria in Brisbane. Follow live.
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analysis:Can the Matildas unshackle themselves from their underdog story to dominate Denmark?
Australia are favourites to defeat Denmark in the round of 16. But does the team see itself in the same way?
'I’m so nervous I can't eat': Parents of Matildas stars nervously awaiting tonight's Denmark clash
The parents of Matildas stars are reflecting on their children's successes as they await a knock-out clash against Denmark in the Women's World Cup.
Australia wins back Netball World Cup to send Ash Brazill out on a high
The Diamonds reclaim the last piece of silverware missing from their trophy cabinet by clinch their 12th Netball World Cup title.
What time do the Matildas play tonight? Get up to speed
Australia is set to play for a spot in the quarterfinals of the FIFA Women's World Cup tonight. Here's what you need to know before the Matildas run onto the pitch.
Mitch Marsh named Australia's T20 captain as squads for South Africa, India tours revealed
Mitchell Marsh's career resurgence will hit new heights when he captains Australia's Twenty20 outfit in South Africa, but Marnus Labuschagne's 50-over World Cup hopes appear dashed after he was left out of the touring party.
Five quick hits — Sweden sinks USA by this much and Sam Kerr set for first World Cup minutes
The reigning champions are knocked out by VAR and a phenomenal goalkeeper, as Sam Kerr is set to finally take the field. Here are five talking points from the Women's World Cup.
Mathieu van der Poel recovers from crash for stunning cycling road race world title win
Flying Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel produces an extraordinary performance, picking himself up from a crash to win the world road race crown in Glasgow.
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analysis:A fairytale ending presented, but for once, Rapinoe and the USA couldn't take it
Penalty shootouts are cruel at best, but this one sealed the most heartbreaking of exits for a hero of women's football; an exit all the more unfathomable because fate had been at her own feet, writes Kate O'Halloran.
Next generation of sports journalists hone skills at World Cup
The program is teaching 20 First Nations and Indo-Pacific women sports commentary and mobile journalism at Brisbane Stadium during the Women's World Cup.
'Religion' of Aussie Rules football draws thousands to Tiwi Islands grand final
Football fanatics turned out in large numbers to watch the biggest sporting and tourism event of the year for the Northern Territory's Tiwi Islands.
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The triumph and defeat from the Tiwi Islands football grand final, in pictures
The famous sporting showdown on the Tiwi Islands drew local football fanatics and mainland tourists to Wurrumiyanga Oval on Sunday.
'He's proud of me': Former professional mountain biker overcomes adversity to ride with her husband again
Coleen Kehoe became a paraplegic after a mountain bike riding accident. Adaptive bikes and trails have helped her, and husband Rick, get back on the track together.
How a groundskeeper with a nifty kick turned out to be a Matildas star
These players have a training story to cherish for a lifetime after Caitlin Foord dropped in on her old club to dazzle them and the TV cameras with her skills.
Carly is the first South Australian to play in the Women's Baseball World Cup, but she vows not to be the last
When Carly Moore walks out onto the diamond in Canada this week, she will become the first South Australian to represent Australia at a Women's Baseball World Cup. She's hoping to inspire more local females to step up to the plate.
Live sport can be challenging for neurodivergent fans. Here's what support is available at the Women's World Cup
FIFA is providing assistance to fans with autism, ADHD and PTSD, in the form of sensory rooms, visual cue cards and more. But does more need to be done?