Brazil coach Marcio Oliveira has selected a close to full strength squad to taken on Australia in the two match friendly series commencing on 6 April.
Brazil coach Marcio Oliveira has selected a close to full strength squad to taken on Australia in the two match friendly series commencing on 6 April.
While Brazilian superstar Marta has not made the trip due to a thigh injury, a Seleção will still be potent going forward with the likes of former World Player of the Year finalist Cristiane, Rosana and stalwart Formiga, with the latter set to play her 100th cap in Australia.
While the Matildas are using this series to prepare for the Asian Cup, the Brazilians are utilising the matches as part of their preparations for the South American Championships, which double as World Cup qualifiers.
Australia host Brazil on Sunday, 6 April broadcast live and exclusive on ABC TV and tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
Brazil Squad: Thaís Picarte, Kaká, Bruna Benites, Andreia Rosa, Gislaine, Poliana, Fabiana, Barrinha, Tamires, Formiga, Thaisa, Djenifer, Bia, Rosana, Andressa Alves, Debinha, Adriane, Darlene, Cristiane
Matildas – International Friendly Match Schedule – April 2014
Matildas v Brazil
Queensland Sports & Athletic Centre (QSAC), Kessels Road, Nathan, Brisbane
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Kick-Off 3:00pm AEST
Gates Open 2:00pm AEST
Ticket Prices
Adult - $20
Child/Concession - $10
Family - $40
Ticket Prices are inclusive of GST & Booking Fee.
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Matildas v Brazil
Queensland Sports & Athletic Centre (QSAC), Kessels Road, Nathan, Brisbane
Wednesday 9 April 2014
Kick-Off 4:30pm AEST
Gates Open 3:30pm AEST
Please note that access to this match is by invitation only. No public ticket sales.
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