2023 Women’s World Cup: Rebel Wilson screams with joy as she watches Matildas take victory over France: ‘What an incredible win!’
Rebel Wilson was on hand to watch the Matildas roar to victory as she attended the FIFA Fan Festival in Sydney on Saturday night.
The Australian actress was back home after filming her latest movie Bride Hard in Savannah, Georgia in recent weeks.
She went to Tumbalong Park and watched the game on the big screen while having some food and drink.
In a series of posts on Instagram Stories, the 43-year-old donned team colors and headed out with friends to watch the exciting game.
Rebel honked and shouted with joy as the soccer team won their game, sharing the joyful experience in a number of celebratory clips.
Rebel Wilson (left) was on hand to watch the Matildas roar to victory as she attended the FIFA Fan Festival in Sydney with friends on Saturday night
She also posed several stills from the match and added the caption, “What an INCREDIBLE WIN!!! Absolutely STUNNING ladies!!’
The Matildas will be in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup for the first time after beating France.
Mackenzie Arnold made three saves before Cortnee, 25, converted the winning penalty to win the quarterfinals in the longest ever shootout in tournament history in front of 49,461 screaming fans at Suncorp Stadium.
Matildas goalkeeper Mackenzie, 29, was named player of the match after her heroics in the penalty shootout to make three saves.
She went to Tumbalong Park and watched the game on the big screen while having some food and drink
In a series of posts on Instagram Stories, the 43-year-old donned team colors and headed out with friends to watch the exciting game
Rebel honked and shouted with joy as the soccer team won their game, sharing the joyous experience in a number of celebratory clips
A brilliant one-handed save in the 107th minute by Arnold from a drawn shot by 19-year-old French striker Vicki Becho was also crucial.
“I’ve been trying to get my mind together and sort of realized what just happened, and it’s still kind of sinking in,” Arnold told Channel 7.
“I think it’s going to take me a few days, but it’s a quick turnaround.
“I think maybe tonight we’ll have time to celebrate and then we’ll look at it tomorrow and move on to the next game.”
It was the third straight game the Matildas held to a draw and their 13th win in 15 games.
The Matildas (pictured) advance to the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup for the first time after beating France