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The time has finally come folks.
The Matildas are playing their semifinal game against England, and all eyes are on the team.
Australia is just one of 32 nations competing in this year's Women's World Cup, which will be held over Australia and New Zealand over the next month.
Over a million people are expected to attend the games, breaking the record set for the 2015 tournament in Canada.
As the Matilda's get ready to claim victory, here's what you need to know about the team and how you can watch the matches.
First, let's take a look at the Matildas' backstory.
The Matildas have been on the scene since 1978, when the first-ever Australian women's squad was announced.
Back then, the team was made up of players from New South Wales and WA and captained by Connie Byrnes, who would go on to win the Miss Football title.
However, they didn't go by the Matildas at the time, and were instead referred to as the female Socceroos.
They also didn't even have their own uniform, kitted out in the same gear as the men, some of it handed down after being used by their male counterparts.
It wasn't until 2019, that the team had a kit designed specifically for them, as part of the Women’s World Cup.
In 2019, the player's union Professional Footballers Australia struck a collective bargaining agreement with Football Australia to see the Matildas paid the same amount as the Socceroos.