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Posted: 2022-10-21 02:49:09

As the Matildas prepare to learn their opponents in next year's World Cup, two-time winner and USWNT legend Carli Lloyd says Australia faces an uphill battle to contend for the tournament on home soil.

FIFA's top brass, led by president Gianni Infantino, and coaches from around the globe are assembling in Auckland for Saturday night's draw.

As hosts for the 2023 tournament, Australia and New Zealand enjoy the benefit of top seeding, meaning they will avoid the world's top six sides until the knockout phase.

Lloyd, who played under current Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson when he was an assistant during USA's victories at the past two World Cups, said Australia had work to do to be contenders.

"I sense they're trying to still figure things out; I'm not really quite sure what's been going on there," she said.

"Obviously Tony was one of our assistant coaches for a number of years within our squad.

"I haven't really seen them at their best. So they've got this 10 months going in to try to sort that out.

"The Matildas always have that fighting spirit so they're going to be challenging."

Lloyd is in Auckland as one of the draw conductors, along with former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright — who said Arsenal forward Caitlin Foord may be Australia's ticket to success.

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