The Matildas have drawn 1-1 with a tenacious China side in their Tokyo 2020 Olympics qualifier at Western Sydney Stadium, thanks to a brilliant injury-time goal from midfielder Emily van Egmond. A draw in the end enough for Australia to finish top of Group B and to book a two-legged playoff against Group A runners up Vietnam, with China to face South Korea. The home leg of that will take place Friday 6 March in Newcastle with kickoff at 8pm.
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