Get ready for green and gold fever to take over Adelaide, when the CommBank Matildas take on New Zealand at Coopers Stadium on Tuesday 2 December.
The match will be the second in a two-match international series against New Zealand's Football Ferns, during the November-December FIFA Women's International Window and will provide local fans with the opportunity to support the national team in its final match of the year.
The last time South Australia hosted the Matildas was in May last year, when they played in front of a record crowd of 52,912 at Adelaide Oval.
Coopers Stadium last hosted the national team in November 2019 during an international friendly against Chile.
Football Australia Interim Chief Executive Officer Heather Garriock said Adelaide had always been a "special" place for the CommBank Matildas.
"We're thrilled to bring international football back to Adelaide and connect with our passionate South Australian supporters," she said.
"Playing in front of a home crowd against New Zealand offers a fantastic opportunity to build momentum ahead of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 and this will be the final chance to see the CommBank Matildas in action ahead of the tournament."
Martin Radcliffe, Chief Executive Officer Adelaide Venue Management which operates Coopers Stadium, said the return of the CommBank Matildas was a "real coup for South Australia".
"Women’s football is enjoying great popularity here in South Australia, and we can’t wait to welcome a full house of fans, and aspiring Matildas, to Coopers Stadium in December to see our national team in action," he said.
Tickets for the match will go on sale to FA+ members on Thursday 23 October 2025 at 10am, Football Australia account holders at 2pm, while general public tickets will be on Friday 24 October 2025 at 2pm.
Full ticketing information is available from the official CommBank Matildas website at matildas.com.au (external site).
The match is supported through a partnership with the South Australian Government via the South Australian Tourism Commission and Adelaide Venue Management.
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