Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso fire Australia into quarter-finals with accomplished win over Denmark

The co-hosts will now head to Brisbane ahead of the quarter-final on Saturday, where they will face the winner of Tuesday’s clash between France and Morocco.
THROUGH: Australia's Hayley Raso celebrates with her team.(AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

THROUGH: Australia's Hayley Raso celebrates with her team.(AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

On Sunday, ahead of Australia’s round of 16 encounter with Denmark in Sydney, Caitlin Foord issued a challenge to Matildas fans.

“We love a big crowd, we love a loud crowd,” said Foord, who grew up just an hour away, on Australia’s south-east coast. “I still think Sydney can be louder.”

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