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2025–26 A-League Women — regular season matches

Onyinyechi Zogg given a straight red card in the 81st minute for Perth Glory for a professional foul on the last man. Perth Glory now down to ten players.
 
Newcastle Jets defeated Sydney FC 3-1 and Adelaide United ran out 2-1 winners over 10-player Perth Glory to get A-League Women matchday 19 underway. The results see Newcastle Jets remain ninth on the ladder but move to 20 points with their sixth win of the season, closing the gap on Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne Victory to just two points, whilst Adelaide United move to second on the ladder, one point behind ladder leaders Melbourne City. Sydney FC remain bottom of the ladder on 15 points with their eighth loss of the season, but the gap between them and second from bottom Western Sydney Wanderers is still one point, and Perth Glory are fifth on 23 points.
 
Manaia Elliott scores in the 10th minute to give Wellington Phoenix a 1-0 lead in their A-League Women matchday 19 game against Brisbane Roar. Brooke Nunn with the assist.
 
Daisy Brazendale, Zoe Benson and Tiana Jaber coming on in the 81st minute for Wellington Phoenix, replacing Emma Pijnenburg, Mackenzie Anthony and Brooke Nunn respectively.
 
Tameka Yallop finally making her return from injury for Brisbane Roar, coming on in the 82nd minute for Kijah Stephenson. Amali Kinsella also coming on in the 82nd minute for the visitors, replacing Marianna Seidl.
 
Wellington Phoenix defeated Brisbane Roar 3-0 in their A-League Women matchday 19 game, the second of a doubleheader at the Cake Tin. The result sees them move to third on the ladder with 28 points following their eighth win of the season with a game in hand, whilst Brisbane Roar remain eighth, level on 22 points with Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne Victory but with inferior for and against.
 
Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers scoreless at the half in their A-League Women matchday 19 game at Home of the Matildas, the last Victory home match for the 2025-26 regular season.
 
Holly Furphy yellow carded in the 65th minute for Melbourne Victory for a foul, becoming the first player to receive a yellow card this match.
 
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