Foord lasted just 15 minutes of play after being brought on as a substitute in the first of their two-game series against China, leaving coach Tony Gustavsson worried about her availability for the Games in Paris.
Gustavsson has yet to rule Foord out of the Monday night friendly at Accor Stadium, saying an update on her fitness would be provided later on Sunday.
Sam Kerr has already been ruled out for Paris due to a knee reconstruction.
"We're actually doing a review of her availability as we speak right now, so we'll see in training today," Gustavsson said on Sunday.
"As soon as we know, we'll put up a statement whether she's available or not, so I actually don't know myself."
The Matildas are looking to bounce back after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with former coach Ante Milicic's Chinese side last Friday in Adelaide.
Gustavsson, undecided on four spots for the 18-women squad to contest the Olympics starting in late July, opted for an experimental line-up at Adelaide Oval.
Regular starters Foord, Steph Catley, Ellie Carpenter, Hayley Raso were named on the bench, making way for Charli Grant, Kaitlyn Torpey, Claire Wheeler and Cortnee Vine.
Zhang Lynyan scored in the 30th minute before the big guns were substituted into the game, with Australia scraping the draw courtesy of a 95th-minute equaliser from Michelle Heyman.
"Part of performing in the Olympics is to look at players for selection," Gustavsson said.
"That's a part of coaching and I'm happy to take criticism for that.Â
"That first game in this camp, we had a lot of players with tired legs and fatigue and some niggles from a very long season and I need to protect them to not get injured because that's also one of my jobs.
"And then we had some players that were on the fringe to be selected that I think deserved the last chance to show if they should be on the plane to Paris.
"This game is a bit different. We managed to save some legs and hopefully some of those that had limited minutes will be more available now.
"It's the last game before we travel to France and we really want to finish off with a good performance and hopefully a win here."