A win in the do-or-die match will see Tony Gustavsson's side surge into their first-ever World Cup semi-final, while a loss will end their hopes of lifting the trophy on home soil.
This is all the information you need to know about the crucial fixture, including when it starts, where it's being played, and how you can watch it.
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has taken the World Cup festivities to a new level, opening the Rod Laver Arena to the public so Matildas fans can watch the game.
When is the Matildas vs France Women's World Cup quarter-final?
The Matildas' quarter-final against France will kick-off at 5pm on Saturday, August 12 (AEST).
That means a start time of 4:30pm in South Australia and the Northern Territory, and 3pm in Western Australia.
The match should finish at around 7pm (AEST), unless it is drawn at full-time and extra time or penalties are required to decide a winner, in which case it will run until around 7:30pm.
Where is it being played?
The match will be played at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.
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Where can you watch it?
There are a range of live sites where fans can gather to watch the match with hundreds of other supporters on the big screen, including the official FIFA Fan Festivals in each of the tournament's Australian host cities.
In Sydney, the Fan Festival is at Tumbalong Park, while Melbourne's is at Federation Square and Brisbane's is at South Bank, Adelaide's at Festival Plaza and Perth's is held at Forrest Place.
Elsewhere, local councils will hold live sites of their own, while the AFL has ticked off on showing the match on big screens at the MCG before the clash at the ground between Carlton and Melbourne so fans with tickets to the latter can still watch the quarter-final.
The G isn't the only ground that is showing the game – the SCG, Rod Laver Arena and Optus Stadium will do their own big-screen broadcasts, and Sydney Olympic Park, which will host Saturday's other quarter-final between England and Colombia, is setting up three live sites.
Gates 3 and 4 and Rod Laver Arena will be open from 3.30pm. The 14,000 seat stadium will be free to enter, with a "first come first serve" seating preference.
"Fed Square went off on Monday for the Matildas," Andrews said in a Tweet.
"And [on Saturday], Rod Laver will too."
The arena has hosted an array of sporting events including the Australian Open.
You can see a full list of places to view the Matildas vs France quarter-final below.
And you can watch the match on Optus Sport, which has the rights to every game of the 2023 tournament.