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TAG x WWC Podcast: Australian hearts broken by England
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Australia woke on Thursday morning with broken hearts full of pride after the Matildas saw their FIFA Women's World Cup quest end at the hands of England with a 3-1 defeat at Stadium Australia. Paul Williams is joined by former Adelaide United legend, and Beyond Greatness ambassador, Bruce Djite to analyse the performance and where it went wrong. We end the show by talking to Optus Sport reporter Michelle Escobar about what it was like inside Stadium Australia and the legacy the Matildas leave behind for women's football in Australia. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup is proudly sponsored by SMC.
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