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Posted: 2023-08-09 07:05:15

The Matildas have the perfect game tape to watch on repeat ahead of their Women's World Cup quarterfinal against France — their own.

Australia beat Les Bleues 1-0, courtesy of a second-half Mary Fowler goal, in their final warm-up game at Docklands in Melbourne on July 14.

Ahead of Saturday's last-eight clash at Lang Park, the Matildas can look back on that match, along with France's group-stage efforts, as they fine-tune their preparations.

"It was a friendly … but we learned a lot from that game and now we have images of us (against) them in our formation and what we can improve on," winger Cortnee Vine told reporters on Wednesday.

"We look inwards before we look outwards and we'll be going back and analysing our own game against them and just picking apart what we can expose.

"(The friendly) definitely helps. There are teams that play a lot like France, so we would have had that in our back pocket to scope them out. But to have the images (of) us (against) them is going to help us prepare for this game.

"That's a good thing, that we know we can win, but when we play our way, we can beat anyone."

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France's attack, led by Kadidiatou Diani and Eugenie Le Sommer, has clicked into gear as the tournament has progressed, culminating in a 4-0 thumping of Morocco in Tuesday night's round-of-16 clash.

Marauding left-back Selma Bacha has also been a constant threat.

"France are a world-class team," Vine said.

"They have very good individual players and they're quite fast.

"They commit forward quite a lot, they have fullbacks that are really aggressive and really good one-on-one dribblers but we can expose them on the counter and that's just part of our plan."

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