![Eight-year-old Eliza Galwey hopes Australia can "get the Matlidas across the line". Picture supplied. Eight-year-old Eliza Galwey hopes Australia can "get the Matlidas across the line". Picture supplied.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/190291005/2c2b0e3d-c020-46bb-ad4f-0c1d43ecdd33.jpg/r0_0_2256_2997_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
About 80,000 fans will experience the FIFA Women's World Cup semi-final live at Sydney's Stadium Australia on Wednesday, August 16.
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The semi-final kicks off at 8pm Sydney time and is broadcast on Channel 7 and Optus Sport.
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Keen to join the action, Southern Highland News is calling for photos of any local events being held in support of the Matildas. Send your photos via email to: sally.foy@austcommunitymedia.com.au.
The photos will be used in a gallery to highlight the event locally.
Go the Matlidas!
!["Go Aussie!" says eight-year-old Eliza Galwey. Picture supplied. "Go Aussie!" says eight-year-old Eliza Galwey. Picture supplied.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/190291005/6ad06751-6227-4498-bb9f-0949a577381b.jpg/r0_0_2320_3085_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
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