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2025–26 A-League Women — regular season matches

Amy Chessari yellow carded in the 70th minute for Western Sydney Wanderers for an argument, becoming the first Western Sydney Wanderers player and second player overall to receive one this match.
 
Miriam Zumaya and Ena Harada coming on in the 74th minute for Western Sydney Wanderers, replacing Talia Younis and Amy Chessari respectively.
 
Melbourne Victory ran out 1-0 winners over Western Sydney Wanderers in their last home game for the 2025-26 regular season at Home of the Matildas, with Holly Furphy scoring the only goal of the match in the 57th minute. The result sees Melbourne Victory move to fifth on the ladder with 25 points following their seventh win of the season ahead of their bye week next week, whilst Western Sydney Wanderers remain second from bottom on 16 points, just the one point ahead of bottom-placed Sydney FC after suffering their tenth loss of the season.
 
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Bethany Gordon in danger of receiving too many yellow cards for Canberra United and will become the fourth player to have to serve a suspension next week if she receives one in their A-League Women matchday 19 game against Melbourne City.
 
Melbourne City and Canberra United scoreless at the half in their A-League Women matchday 19 game.
 
Sienna Dale and Jazmin Wardlow coming on in the 78th minute for Canberra United, replacing Emma Hawkins and Tegan Bertolissio respectively.
 
Laura Hughes making her return from injury for Melbourne City in the 83rd minute, replacing Shelby McMahon. Chinaza Uchendu also coming on in the 83rd minute for Melbourne City, replacing Leah Davidson.
 
Chinaza Uchendu scores again in the 87th minute for Melbourne City, getting her brace and extending their lead further to 3-1. Rebekah Stott with the assist.
 
Melbourne City defeated Canberra United 3-1 to close out A-League Women matchday 19, with Chinaza Uchendu scoring a brace of goals in the 83rd and 87th minute of the match, along with a goal to Aideen Keane in the 61st minute. The result sees Melbourne City remain top of the ladder on 33 points, extending their lead to four points ahead of second-placed Adelaide United with their tenth win of the season, whilst Canberra United are fourth on 27 points, suffering their sixth loss of the season.
 
Melbourne City defeated Canberra United 3-1 to close out A-League Women matchday 19, with Chinaza Uchendu scoring a brace of goals in the 83rd and 87th minute of the match, along with a goal to Aideen Keane in the 61st minute. The result sees Melbourne City remain top of the ladder on 33 points, extending their lead to four points ahead of second-placed Adelaide United with their tenth win of the season, whilst Canberra United are fourth on 27 points, suffering their sixth loss of the season.
That’s it for the week then! City vs Adelaide on Wednesday is the next game.
 
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