It's official: the CommBank Matildas' squad for the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup on home soil is finally here! While overall not too surprising, there's always something to talk about in a squad for any team, and Aussie squads are no exception!

For Francophones, feel free to check out the French version of this article, the first Green & Gold FC article in a language other than English!

The official squad list

Here's the final 26-player squad list!

Pos.PlayerClubAgeCapsGoals
GKMackenzie ARNOLDPortland Thorns31610
GKTeagan MICAHOL Lyonnes28280
GKJada WHYMANAIK Stockholm2600
DFEllie CARPENTERChelsea25935
DFSteph CATLEYArsenal321417
DFWini HEATLEYRoma24130
DFClare HUNTTottenham Hotspur26391
DFAlanna KENNEDYLondon City Lionesses3114212
DFCourtney NEVINMalmö FF24401
DFJamilla RANKINTSG Hoffenheim2270
DFCharlize RULEBrighton & Hove Albion2310
MFAlex CHIDIACFC Como27372
MFKyra COONEY-CROSSArsenal24632
MFKatrina GORRYWest Ham United3311818
MFAmy SAYERMalmö FF24194
MFEmily VAN EGMONDLeicester City3216532
MFClare WHEELEREverton28342
FWCaitlin FOORDArsenal3114039
FWMary FOWLERManchester City236316
FWMichelle HEYMANCanberra United378533
FWKahli JOHNSONCalgary Wild2231
FWSam KERRChelsea3213169
FWHolly MCNAMARAMelbourne City23161
FWHayley RASOEintracht Frankfurt3110324
FWRemy SIEMSENFC Rosengård26140
FWKaitlyn TORPEYNewcastle United25212

Manager: Joe MONTEMURRO

Who missed out?

Compared to the 2024 Olympics squad, Clare Polkinghorne has of course retired, Sharn Freier and Tameka Yallop are both injured, while Cortnee Vine is out. If we count the extended squad players, Charli Grant is injured while Lydia Williams has retired.

If we compare it to the World Cup squad, things get even more different. Clare Polkinghorne and Lydia Williams have retired from football altogether, Aivi Luik and Kyah Simon are de facto retired from internationals, Charli Grant and Tameka Yallop are injured, and Cortnee Vine wasn't picked.

Other young talents who missed out on Joe Montemurro's first international tournament squad include Alexia Apostolakis, Jacynta Gala, Dani Galić, Izzy Gomez, Alana Murphy, Jess Nash and Annalise Rasmussen amongst others. Grace Kuilamu is injured and thus was unable to be picked.

What would I change?

Personally, knowing the injuries we have and the game time of each player, I would only make two changes to the squad, replacing two of our senior players with two of the younger more brighter prospects. I would replace veteran Michelle Heyman up front with Annalise Rasmussen, a wonderkid who just moved from Central Coast Mariners to Juventus. I would also replace veteran midfielder Emily van Egmond with Daniela Galić, a talented young attacking midfielder who plays for Vittsjö GIK.

Knowing the luck we have with injuries, it’s quite possible that one of the 26 players picked is replaced before the tournament, opening the door for more A-League Women players to be selected.

What can we expect from the tournament?

The Matildas will be the heavy favourites to win Group A, which consists of Iran, the Philippines and South Korea. We play the Philippines in Perth, Iran on the Gold Coast and then South Korea in Sydney. The top two teams from each group plus the two best third-placed teams advance to the knockout stage. It's almost certain that either China or North Korea will win Group B and that Japan will win Group C.

Assuming we win Group A, we will face the third placed team from Group B or C in the quarter-finals, and then likely face Japan (by far our toughest opponent) in the semi-finals. If we progress to the final, we will most likely face either China or North Korea. Our side of the bracket has every knockout stage match held in Sydney, while the other side is held in Perth. The final will be held at Stadium Australia (Accor Stadium) in the suburb of Sydney Olympic Park.

Overall, we must go in the tournament with one goal: win it. The crowds will be enormous on home soil, and after our fourth-place finishes at the 2021 Olympics (in Japan) and the 2023 World Cup (on home soil), we need to go a step further and win the trophy.

What would be my starting 11?

My default starting lineup for the Matildas would look like this:

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Conclusion

And there you have it, there's the Matildas' official squad for the 2026 Asian Cup! You can expect more articles like this for any Matildas or Socceroos major tournament squad, as well as for the A-League All Stars and the Olyroos, and of course I will be continuing the Matildas Abroad series! Comments and insights are welcome. Thanks for reading!

GO MATILDAS!
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