The odds of Tim Cahill making his Australian club debut in a suburban park in Brisbane have shortened.Cahills new club Melbourne City have been handed an FFA Cup round of 16 match away to Brisbane Strikers on August 24 at Perry Park in Bowen Hills.The date is free of Socceroos commitments, meaning Cahill will be available to play the former National Soccer League club.Unless City coach John van t Schip opts to spare Cahill the trip to Queensland, his selection will come down to fitness.The 36-year-old signed for City on Thursday and will link up with the club on Monday, nine days before the FFA Cup tie.Cahill has been without a club for a month after leaving Chinese Super League club Hangzhou Greentown but is a notorious fitness freak, making a debut possible.On Thursday, Strikers chief executive Bruce Dinsdale said he would be surprised if Cahill headed north.I would have thought theyd give him a couple of weeks to get into it. But hopefully he comes - itd be fantastic, he told AAP.Tim Cahill is a hero everywhere he goes. The boys are looking forward to it, theyre rapt. Theyre pretty excited to test themselves.The match has been selected for broadcast on Fox Sports.On the same night, Citys cross-town rivals Melbourne Victory face a rematch of last years semi-final against Hume City, this time at the National Premier League sides Broadmeadows home ground.Western Sydneys trip to Newcastle to face local side Edgeworth Eagles headlines four matches on August 30.Perth Glory will host Sydney FC on the same night in the only all A-League tie of the round.The four matches on August 30 are played two days before the Socceroos begin the next phase of World Cup qualifying with a match against Iraq in Perth.FFA CUP: ROUND OF 16 MATCHESWednesday 24 AugustBrisbane Strikers (Qld) v Melbourne City FC - Perry Park, Brisbane, QldCanberra Olympic (ACT) v Redlands United (Qld) - Deakin Stadium, Deakin, ACTBlacktown City (NSW) v Bonnyrigg White Eagles (NSW) - Lilys Football Centre, Seven Hills NSWHume City (Vic) v Melbourne Victory - ABD Stadium, Broadmeadows, VicTuesday 30 AugustEdgeworth Eagles (Northern NSW) v Western Sydney - Magic Park, Broadmeadow, NSWDevonport Strikers (Tas) v Bentleigh Greens (Vic) - Valley Road, Devonport, TasMelbourne Knights (Vic) v Green Gully - Knights Stadium, Sunshine, VicPerth Glory v Sydney FC - Dorrien Gardens, West Perth, WA* Member federations of non A-League clubs in brackets Reggie McClain Jersey . 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Beth Langston (centre) celebrates her first wicket on her ODI debut It was a touching moment when Katherine Brunt was asked to do the cap presentation. As one of Beths closest friends - and landlord - Katherine delivered a few poignant words in front of the group as she handed over the shiny new match cap - welcome to the gang, No 125!Watching Beth take her first ODI wicket during that match was also an exciting moment for everyone, although you could have been fooled by her celebration… the little skip and clap needs a bit of work, Langers!To celebrate Beths debut and our opening win of the tour, we headed to the Galle Face Hotel, renowned for its fantastic view of the beautiful coastal sunset. Unfortunately though, within about 20 minutes of us arriving, the sky clouded over. The views from Sri Lanka are spectacular Words were exchanged between Robbo (Mark Robinson) and Ali Maiden (our assistant coach), who suuggested the excursion - needless to say, they quickly passed blame back and forth.dddddddddddd Sri Lanka is such a beautiful country and we have been so lucky to be able to experience the wonderful culture here during the couple of rest days that we have had. We have quickly made firm friends with a couple of our favourite tuk tuk drivers, who kindly wait for us outside the hotel to take us out and about across Colombo.The fish restaurants in particular over here are unbelievable and we walked into one called Lagoon, only to see a huge stingray available for cooking! Tammy Beaumont (left) and Danielle Hazell pose with dinner! Danni Wyatt and I also visited an amazing souvenir shop so Danni could buy a postcard to send her mum. 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