A women's international friendly match will take precedence over a domestic men's national cup final with Football Federation Australia set to reschedule the FFA Cup decider due to a clash of dates with the Matildas.

Fairfax Media understands this year's FFA Cup final is set to be moved from its original date of November 22 after the Matildas friendly against China at AAMI Park in Melbourne was booked for the same date.

Good as gold: Matildas players celebrate Sam Kerr's first goal on Tuesday. Credit:AAP

In order to maintain the Matildas' momentum, the FFA is prepared to move one of its marquee fixtures to avoid any potential distraction. While a venue for the FFA Cup is yet to be confirmed, it is understood the final will likely take place either a day before or after the Matildas' first match against China as part of their two-game series in Victoria.

It follows the Matildas' successive victories over Brazil in their recent friendly games in Penrith and Newcastle, which drew a combined attendance of more than 31,000. Their 2-1 win over Brazil last Saturday attracted a larger attendance than Greater Western Sydney's AFL semi-final played on the same day at Spotless Stadium.