Matildas ready to test mettle against Brazil

Veteran Matildas striker Caitlin Foord can't wait to take on Brazil on home soil. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Rejuvenated and back to winning ways, the Matildas are determined to test their mettle against Olympic silver medallists Brazil as they return to the scene of their big Women's World Cup moments.

Australia's 2-1 win over Germany last month, their first victory back under interim boss Tom Sermanni, proved a crucial morale-booster.

It also has the Matildas eager to prove it wasn't a one-off.

"We have a lot of history with Brazil from major tournaments to knockout games," star attacker Caitlin Foord said.

"Most recently, they won the Olympic (silver) medal. So, it's going to be a great opportunity for us and a great challenge to come up against them.

"To do it here as well, I guess we haven't played a really good opponent here in Australia for not a long time, but it will be in a while. So, yeah, it will be a good game."

Caitlin Foord.
Caitlin Foord celebrates after scoring in a 2015 friendly against Brazil in Newcastle.

The Matildas will be back at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday for the first of two friendlies against Brazil.

They also play the world No.8 on the Gold Coast on Sunday night, before flying to Melbourne for two friendlies against Taiwan next month.

Returning to Suncorp Stadium - the scene of their World Cup quarter-final win over France - will be a special occasion.

"It's a weird one," Foord said.

"It's like mixed emotions here because we had such an amazing experience, obviously, with the penalty shootout and that game against France to then losing the final match (third-place play-off) against Sweden here.

"But I think overall the better memories will stay in your mind when we come here to Brisbane."

(L-R) Caitlin Foord, Ellie Carpenter, Sam Kerr and Steph Catley.
Caitlin Foord (L) and Matildas teammates go wild after the penalty-shootout win against France.

Cortnee Vine, who scored the winning spot-kick against France, isn't in the squad as she takes a mental health break.

Young gun Mary Fowler has also withdrawn to manage physical and mental fatigue.

"That's the way the game's going. There's a lot more games. There's a lot more demand on us to play," Foord said.

"I mean, this is where every female footballer's wanted the game to go and, yeah, the scheduling, that's obviously up to the leagues and the federations to discuss on how that should be.

"But for us, to play games is all we've ever wanted.

"And the fact that players are able to take a break to improve their mental health and get their headspace right, that's obviously a positive thing."

The Matildas will celebrate retiring champion and games record holder Clare Polkinghorne in Thursday's match in her home city.

"It's massive. So honoured to be here and to share her final game with her," Foord said.

"She's been a part of probably every single one of my caps. She's given so much to the game here in Australia.

"I'm just happy that we can give her off a great send-off like she deserves."

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