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Filipinas kick off AFF bid vs Aussies

Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — U23 Host Philippines gets tested in the AFF Women’s Championship when it opens its campaign against Australia’s Under-23 team tonight at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

The Filipinas take on the Australians, the 2008 winners, at 7 p.m., intent on making the most of their home field advantage and crowd support to get off to a winning start in Group A.

Also featured in Day 1 at Rizal is the Group A kickoff match between Singapore and Malaysia at 4 p.m.

The history-making Pinay booters are playing at home for the first time since clinching a ticket to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup early this year and bagging the bronze in the Southeast Asian Games last May.

For Alen Stajcic’s charges, there’s no shortage of motivation to perform in the July 4 to 17 Asean showpiece.

“We’ve been in the European subcontinent, Australia, North America just in my seven months in the team. There’s a lot of leading and growth that has happened. We’re really looking forward to the next chapter and playing on home soil is something special,” said Stajcic.

“Since we’ve been playing all over, we really haven’t got that home field advantage. Everybody is excited for that,” said skipper Tahnai Annis.

The Filipinas, whose best finish was fourth in the 2019 edition in Thailand, are coming off a productive buildup in Slovenia, where they beat Bosnia and Herzegovina in a pair of friendlies, 3-0 and 2-1.

After the Matildas U-23, the host squad battles Singapore (July 6), Malaysia (July 8), Indonesia (July 10) and four-time champion Thailand (July 12). The objective is to finish in the Top 2 of the group to advance to the knockout rounds.                

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