Australia's bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will receive an $11 million funding boost as long as Queensland gets to host a final and at least one Matildas match if successful, says the state's tourism minister.

Kate Jones announced on Sunday that Queensland would join NSW and Victoria in supporting Australia's bid to host the world game.

She said the support was conditional on Queensland hosting nine games, including a Matildas match and a final, to be played at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, known as The Cauldron because of its vocal home ground fans.

She said this year's World Cup, hosted by France, was forecast to have received a total viewership of about a billion people across the globe.

"We know having the game here will be inspirational for generations of girls coming through," Ms Jones said, adding that the state funding was in line with that of the two southern states.

"We are really excited about this bid."