Slovenia deny Matildas at the death in Perth

The CommBank Matildas drew 1-1 with Slovenia at HBF Park in Perth on Sunday to complete series one of two in this international window.

Michelle Heyman scored early in the second half before Mirjam Kastelec equalised in stoppage time for Slovenia.

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Head Coach Joe Montemurro made six changes to the team that defeated the same opposition 3-0 on Thursday evening. Mackenzie Arnold started in goals for the first time since February, while Remy Siemsen started for only the fourth time in her career, the first since 2023.

Kyra Cooney-Cross, Heyman, Charli Grant and Kaitlyn Torpey were the other players who came into the side.

Australia started the game brightly, looking more incisive and having more of an ability to play through the Slovenian press that had caused a number of issues in game one.

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The Matildas players congratulate Michelle Heyman, right, on her goal. Photo by FotoEnzo

Ellie Carpenter was vital to the team’s efforts on the right-hand side. In the 14th minute, she broke away and found space in behind the Slovenian defence. Her cross to Heyman was just cleared away.

Five minutes later, Heyman found Amy Sayer in the penalty area with a little ball in behind. Sayer’s cutback found Kaitlyn Torpey, who wasn’t able to get the decisive touch.

Cooney-Cross gave fans a reminder of her quality midway through the half. Picking up the ball deep inside her own half, she danced through the Slovenian press, leaving a number of defenders in her wake. Her direct pass found Heyman, whose powerful strike from outside the penalty area was just high and wide.

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Australia's Clare Hunt, left, holds off Lara Prašnikar. Photo by FotoEnzo

The match was scoreless at half-time, but it was an incredibly positive half from Australia. The quick one-two passing was making inroads into the Slovenian defence, and it only seemed like a matter of time before the home side would break through.

The deadlock was broken five minutes into the second half. Siemsen played a great ball in behind for Ellie Carpenter, whose lofted cross found Heyman. Heyman’s volley was struck perfectly, nestling into the corner of the net and giving Australia a well-deserved lead.

Australia and Slovenia players line up for national anthems prior to the International Friendly match between Australia Matildas and Slovenia at HBF Park on June 29, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Australia and Slovenia players line up for national anthems prior to the International Friendly match between Australia Matildas and Slovenia at HBF Park on June 29, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Slovenia had chances of their own after the break. Captain Mateja Zver found space one-on-one with Mackenzie Arnold not long after Heyman’s goal, but was not able to place it past the goalkeeper.

Australia’s first changes came in the 65th minute when Thursday night goalscorers Holly McNamara and Hayley Raso entered play. They replaced Kaitlyn Torpey and Heyman.

Courtney Nevin and Chloe Berryhill entered ten minutes later, replacing Carpenter and Remy Siemsen.

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Delight for Slovenia's Mirjam Kastelec after her late equaliser. Photo by FotoEnzo

The Matildas had their chances to double their lead, and Slovenia were forced into a goal-line clearance in the 78th minute – but they just weren’t able to find that second goal that may have been decisive.

Emily Gielnik and Alana Murphy were the final changes late in regulation time, replacing Amy Sayer and Alanna Kennedy.

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Golascorer Heyman shares a laugh with supporters after the game. Photo by FotoEnzo

Slovenia were rewarded for their industrious work in defence with opportunities that opened up in the dying minutes. In the first minute of stoppage time, a shot that deflected off the post found the run of Kastalec. The Slovenian number 9 put the finish away and earned her side a draw as a result.

Despite the late goal, the CommBank Matildas will take heart from a promising performance, with lots to build on in the upcoming series against Panama.

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The CommBank Matildas line up before the game. Photo by FotoEnzo

Match Summary

Australia: 1 (Heyman 50’)
Slovenia: 1 (Kastalec 90+1’)

Australia: 1. Mackenzie Arnold (GK) 3. Winonah Heatley, 4. Clare Hunt, 8. Kaitlyn Torpey (25. Holly McNamara 65’) 14. Alanna Kennedy (31. Alana Murphy 86’), 17. Amy Sayer (15. Emily Gielnik 86’), 21. Ellie Carpenter (2. Courtney Nevin 76’), 22. Charli Grant, 23. Kyra Cooney-Cross, 32. Michelle Heyman (16. Hayley Raso 65’), 35. Remy Siemsen (6. Chloe Berryhill 76’)

Unused Substitutes: 12. Teagan Micah (GK), 18. Jada Whyman (GK), 5. Natasha Prior, 10. Emily van Egmond, 27. Alex Chidiac 29. Jamilla Rankin.

Yellow Cards: 25. Holly McNamara (80’)
Red Cards: Nil

Slovenia: 22. Melania Pasar (GK), 2. Lana Golob, 3. Sara Agrež, 4. Sara Gradišek (14. Špela Kolbi 66’), 6. Kaja Korošec (21. Korina Janež 46’), 7. Nina Kajzba (9. Mirjam Kastelec 76’), 8. Matja Zver (20. Zara Kramžar 66’), 10. Dominika Conc, 11. Lara Prašnikar, 16. Kaja Eržen (5. Naja Poje Mihelic 81’), 17. Izebela Križaj (19. Zala Vindišar 81’)

Unused substitutes: 1. Zala Meršnic (GK), 12. Tinkara Testen, 13. Zala Kuštrin, 18. Sara Ketiš, 23. Maja Sternad.

Yellow Cards: 3. Sara Agrež (76’), 20. Zara Kramžar (90+3’)
Red Cards: Nil