Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

Sign Up Now!

2025-26 A-League Women — finals series matches

Brisbane Roar defeated Wellington Phoenix 2-1 in their A-League Women semi-final first leg game at Imperial Corp Stadium courtesy of goals to Momo Hayashi and Daisy Brown in the 14th and 72nd minute respectively, with Grace Jale scoring the only goal for Wellington Phoenix in the second minute of the match. The result sees Brisbane Roar take a 2-1 lead on aggregate heading into the second leg at Porirua Park next week, which kicks off at 2:30pm New Zealand time (12:30pm AEST) on Sunday, May 10th.
 

Fixture details for the second leg of the A-League Women semi-final between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory have been confirmed, with the match being held on Saturday, May 9th at ctrl:cyber Pitch and kicking off at 2pm AEST.
 
Melbourne City heading into the second leg of their A-League Women semi-final against Melbourne Victory with an unchanged squad, although Danella Butrus is listed as returning to the playing list from the concussion she sustained against North Korea whilst representing the Young Matildas in the quarterfinals of the under-20 Women's Asian Cup in Thailand. Kaya Jugovic, Izabella Rako and Keira Sarris are still unavailable as they're representing the Junior Matildas at the under-17 Women's Asian Cup in China which is currently underway, whilst Chinaza Uchendu is serving the third match of her four-match suspension.

Zoe McMeeken remains unavailable for Melbourne Victory due to injury heading into the return leg of their Dub semi-final at ctrl:cyber Pitch, but other than that no changes have been made to their playing list. Wellington Phoenix also head into their Dub semi-final second leg game at Porirua Park with an unchanged squad, however Brisbane Roar have made one forced change as Ruby Cuthbert has been ruled out with a leg injury, with Daisy Brown subsequently replacing her in the playing list.
 
Last edited:
Melbourne City heading into the second leg of their A-League Women semi-final against Melbourne Victory with an unchanged squad, although Danella Butrus is listed as returning to the playing list from the concussion she sustained against North Korea whilst representing the Young Matildas in the quarterfinals of the under-20 Women's Asian Cup in Thailand. Kaya Jugovic, Izabella Rako and Keira Sarris are still unavailable as they're representing the Junior Matildas at the under-17 Women's Asian Cup in China which is currently underway, whilst Chinaza Uchendu is serving the third match of her four-match suspension.

Zoe McMeeken remains unavailable for Melbourne Victory due to injury heading into the return leg of their Dub semi-final at ctrl:cyber Pitch, but other than that no changes have been made to their playing list. Wellington Phoenix also head into their Dub semi-final second leg game at Porirua Park with an unchanged squad, however Brisbane Roar have made one forced change as Ruby Cuthbert has been ruled out with a leg injury, with Daisy Brown subsequently replacing her in the playing list.
Is Dani in the squad or are they leaving her out just in case?
 
Back
Top