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Holly McNamara making her return to play for Melbourne City after missing their last match of the Dub home and away season with concussion, along with Caitlin Karic who returns from her minor hamstring injury. Melbourne City also welcome back Shelby McMahon, Danella Butrus and Alexia Apostolakis to the playing list for the first leg of their A-League Women semi-final from representing the Young Matildas at the under-20 Women's Asian Cup in Thailand, but will be without Kaya Jugovic, Keira Sarris and Izabella Rako who are with the Junior Matildas at the under-17 Women's Asian Cup in China which gets underway this week. Chinaza Uchendu is unavailable for Melbourne City also as she is still serving her suspension of multiple matches following a straight red card for violent conduct in matchday 20 of the regular season.
Melbourne Victory are heading into the second week of the Dub finals series with an unchanged squad, but are still without the injured Zoe McMeeken, along with Brisbane Roar who have not made any changes to their playing list either. Wellington Phoenix are welcoming back Lara Wall from her injury as well heading into their debut A-League Women finals campaign.
Melbourne Victory are heading into the second week of the Dub finals series with an unchanged squad, but are still without the injured Zoe McMeeken, along with Brisbane Roar who have not made any changes to their playing list either. Wellington Phoenix are welcoming back Lara Wall from her injury as well heading into their debut A-League Women finals campaign.