There were 5,000 people at the Matildas' last home Asian Cup final
The last time the Matildas played an Asian Cup final in Australia, there were 5,000 people in the stands at a suburban football ground in Adelaide.
The Matildas aren't daunted by Japan's ominous form ahead of what shapes up as a blockbuster Asian Cup final. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
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The last time the Matildas played an Asian Cup final in Australia, there were 5,000 people in the stands at a suburban football ground in Adelaide.
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