Women’s World Cup is very much reaching the business end of things, with two more quarterfinals to be played.
The game at Brisbane Stadium will see the CommBank Matildas face France, with both sides looking to advance to the final four of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Spain and Sweden beat the Netherlands and Japan respectively to book their places in the final four, but who will join them?
On Saturday, England will hope it can recover from a disappointing performance in the last-16 to beat Colombia, while France looks to upset tournament co-host Australia.
The Brisbane Stadium promises to be rocking as co-host Australia takes on France.
The Matildas have captured the imagination of their country over the past few weeks and supporters will be roaring them on once again on Saturday.
Australia will be bidding to make history against the French as it looks to qualify for its first ever World Cup semifinal.
The Aussies have reached the quarterfinal stages on three occasions – 2007, 2011 and 2015 – but have never made it through to the final four.
This triumph ensured the Matildas’ advancement to the Women's World Cup quarter-finals for the fourth time in their history. Having faltered in their three prior attempts at the quarter-finals, the Aussies are now resolutely aiming to etch their mark in history by securing a maiden semi-final berth.
Morocco. Kadidiatou Diani and Kenza Dali spearheaded their charge, propelling France to a comfortable two-goal lead. Eugenie Le Sommer added her brace to the scoreline, cementing a commanding 4-0 triumph.
England's defence has been resolute, conceding just a single goal in four matches, which incidentally occurred during a five-goal outburst. The team's strength lies in its remarkable equilibrium, boasting an impressive tally of six different goal scorers and six players who have contributed assists throughout the tournament. 
These teams have crossed paths only once before, and that only encounter unfolded eight years ago in the Women's World Cup 2015. During a Group F showdown in Montreal, England emerged victorious, triumphing over Colombia with a scoreline of 2-1.
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