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2025–26 A-League Women — regular season matches

It's not that far to go between Stadium Australia and Wanderers Football Park, and Melbourne City don't have any more games at ctrl:cyber Pitch this year as their last home game was the scoreless A-League Women matchday 4 catch-up draw with Adelaide United.
Oh I thought it was a home game for City.
 
Kirsty Fenton making her return to play for Sydney FC after sustaining an injury last week, along with Shay Hollman who is again promoted to the extended squad, but Willa Pearson and Riley Tanner have both been forced out as they have to serve one-match suspensions this week for too many yellow cards. Perth Glory will be without Onyinyechi Zogg, who is serving a suspension after being given a straight red card last week, along with Nat Tathem, who has been ruled out with a quad issue. Bente Jansen makes her return from injury for Brisbane Roar, who should also be welcoming back Angie Beard from the Women's Asian Cup, however Chloe Lincoln is unavailable as she's with the Matildas in the final against Japan.

Adelaide United will be without Emilia Makris for their match against Canberra United on the road after she sustained a moderate ankle ligament injury in their 2-1 A-League Women matchday 19 win over Perth Glory, ruling her out for the next four to six weeks, whilst Fiona Worts has secured a transfer overseas, reportedly to South Korea, for a club-record fee and will leave Australia on Friday. Western Sydney Wanderers will be welcoming back their contingent of Women's Asian Cup players in Wang Ying, Yuan Cong and possibly Janae DeFazio, with Michelle Heyman and Holly McNamara returning to Canberra United and Melbourne City respectively also, dependent on their involvement with the Matildas on Saturday. Caitlin Karic is unavailable for City as well, and set for a short stint on the sidelines after sustaining a minor hamstring injury midweek.
 
Caley Tallon-Henniker scores in the 3rd minute to give Sydney FC an early 1-0 lead in their A-League Women matchday 20 game against Wellington Phoenix.
 
Marianna Seidl yellow carded in the 7th minute of Brisbane Roar's A-League Women matchday 20 game against Newcastle Jets, becoming the first player to receive one this match.
 
Zoe Benson and Mackenzie Anthony coming on in the 59th minute for Wellington Phoenix, replacing Lucia Leon and Makala Woods respectively.
 
Marisa van der Meer scores in the 64th minute to regain the lead for Wellington Phoenix and make the score 2-1. Manaia Elliott with the assist.
 
Daisy Brown scores in the 47th minute for Brisbane Roar to give them a 1-0 lead. Ashlyn Miller with the assist.
 
Daisy Brazendale coming on in the 68th minute for Wellington Phoenix, replacing Emma Pijnenburg.
 
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