The Matildas will have Germany and the USA in between them and the knockout phases of the Paris 2024 Olympics later on this year. The Australian group has actually drawn the numbers 4 and five-ranked groups on the planet in Group B. Among Morocco or Zambia will complete the group, with credentials yet to be entirely settled. Newsletters: Our leading sports news direct to your inbox. Subscribe now Morocco are sitting at 58 in the FIFA rankings while Zambia are even more down at 65. The No.12-ranked Matildas will likely have to take over at least one of five-time world champs America, or Germany, the just other country to have actually raised the World Cup more than as soon as, to advance through the group phase. The 12 females’s nationwide groups have actually been divided into 3 groups of 4. The leading 2 groups from each group will ensure themselves a location in the knockout phase, while the 2 finest third-placed groups will likewise advance. From that point onwards, the competition will follow a basic knockout format up until the last. Matildas name team for Mexico friendly Meantime, Cortnee Vine’s blistering type for Sydney FC has actually been rewarded with a recall for the Matildas’ April friendly versus Mexico. Vine withdrew from February’s Olympic qualifiers versus Uzbekistan for individual factors. With 6 objectives and 3 helps in her previous 5 A-League Women video games, the 25-year-old winger made a tempting case for a recall versus world No. 31 Mexico. Leicester City protector Courtney Nevin, who was overlooked of last month’s qualifiers, has actually likewise been remembered to Tony Gustavsson’s 23-player team. There was no space for in-form Melbourne Victory striker Emily Gielnik or Western Sydney Wanderers forward Sophie Harding, who was a train-on versus Uzbekistan. Chloe Logarzo (hip) leaves, while Lydia Williams (ankle) and Charlie Rule (hip) stay sidelined in addition to Sam Kerr (anterior cruciate ligament). The video game– which happens in San Antonio, Texas, on April 10 Australian time– begins the Matildas’ preparations for the Olympics and functions as an unusual audition for the 18-player team for the Paris Games. Mexico, who beat the United States 2-0 in the group phase at the current continental Gold Cup, will position a stern test for Gustavsson’s charges. Cortnee Vine will be back in Matildas colours for the Olympic warm-up friendly versus Mexico. Credit: AAP Ahead of Thursday’s Olympics draw, Gustavsson stated the team rewarded gamers for their specific efficiencies, while concentrating on team connection and chemistry. “Following the accomplishment of Paris 2024 credentials, our attention turns completely to guaranteeing the very best preparation in regards to matches and training activity for the Olympics,” Gustavsson stated. “With our challengers exposed at the Olympic draw this Thursday, our incredibly difficult task over the coming months, and next 2 FIFA global windows, is to limit on the last 18 gamers that will offer the very best opportunity for success. “That those choices will be hard talks to the authentic depth and competitors for locations that we have actually developed over the previous 3 years. “Unfortunately, due to minimal lineup areas for the Olympics, that leads to some excellent gamers in strong kind losing out on choice for this window and for the Olympics. “The approaching worldwide versus Mexico will see one eye on preparation mode versus a quality challenger … while likewise continuing to execute our developing playing design ahead of what will be an extremely competitive Olympic competition.” Complete team: Goalkeepers: Mackenzie Arnold, Teagan Micah, Jada Whyman Defenders: Ellie Carpenter, Steph Catley, Charli Grant, Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy, Aivi Luik, Courtney Nevin, Clare Polkinghorne, Kaitlyn Torpey Midfielders: Kyra Cooney-Cross, Mary Fowler, Katrina Gorry, Amy Sayer, Emily van Egmond, Clare Wheeler, Tameka Yallop Forwards: Caitlin Foord, Michelle Heyman, Hayley Raso, Cortnee Vine. – With AAP