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Australia to harness home support in Women's World Cup bid

MELBOURNE: Australia coach Tony Gustavsson said Thursday (Jul 13) his team plan to use big home crowds as extra "fuel" to amplify their high-octane game as they look to stamp their mark on the Women's World Cup.

The Matildas meet world No 5 France in Melbourne on Friday in their final warm-up game in front of a sell-out 50,000-strong crowd - the largest ever on home soil for the women's team.

The record won't last, with more than 80,000 expected for their clash with Ireland in Sydney on Jul 20 to open the month-long tournament they are co-hosting with New Zealand.

Gustavsson said his side would fully harness the support of home fans.

"I think we look at it as fuel and we look at it as belief," the Swedish coach said.

"(The big crowds) are a source of strength that this team will embrace, and I think also use when we play this high-octane, pressing, attacking-minded game."

Star defender Ellie Carpenter, who will have an inside track on France with several of her Lyon team-mates in their squad, is excited by playing in front of such large crowds.

"Tomorrow you're going to think 'Woah, this is incredible,' and then have in the back of your mind next week it's going to be double this," she said.

"That just gives me goosebumps, talking about it. But I think it's going to be preparation mentally for us. I don't think many of us have played in front of more than 50,000 or 60,000 people."

Gustavsson said his line-up for France would be "good indicator" of how the co-hosts will start their World Cup opener against Ireland.

"It will be a good indicator of the starting line-up but also the finishing line-up (against Ireland)," he said.

"I've always talked about that - it's also about the game-changers.

"The one thing that will be different is

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