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    Melbourne C v Sydney FC

    2023-24 Australian A-League Women, Grand Final
    MBC
    Melbourne CityMelbourne CMBC
    0
    FT
    SYD
    Sydney FC Sydney FCSYD
    1
    Shea Connors - 69'
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    Melbourne City4-2-3-1
    • 23
      Barbieri
    • 7
      Grosso
    • 13
      Stott
    • 5
      Otto
    • 22
      Henry
    • 24
      Galic
    • 14
      Hughes
    • 10
      Pollicina
    • 17
      Wilkinson
    • 18
      Davidson
    • 11
      Ekic
    No.Name
    23Melissa Barbieri
    13Rebekah Stott
    5Taylor Otto
    7Julia Grosso
    22Bryleeh Henry
    17Hannah Wilkinson
    6Leticia Mckenna
    24Daniela Galic
    14Laura Hughes
    11Emina Ekic
    10Rhianna Pollicina
    18Leah Davidson
    20Caitlin Karic
    Substitutes
    30Emily Shields
    19Tijan Mckenna
    3Naomi Thomas-Chinnama
    Sydney FC 4-1-4-1
    • 1
      Mathyssen-Whyman
    • 14
      Lemon
    • 16
      Thompson
    • 3
      McLean
    • 4
      Tumeth
    • 2
      Chauvet
    • 22
      Dos Santos
    • 21
      Hollman
    • 15
      Hawkesby
    • 11
      Vine
    • 20
      Ibani
    No.Name
    1Jada Mathyssen-Whyman
    16Jordan Thompson
    3Charlotte McLean
    2Margaux Chauvet
    18Taylor Ray
    14Abbey Lemon
    4Tori Tumeth
    21Shay Hollman
    15Mackenzie Hawkesby
    22Indiana Dos Santos
    11Cortnee Vine
    20Princess Ibani
    9Shea Connors
    Substitutes
    30Nicholas Fitzgerald
    6Lucy Johnson
    24Caley Tallon-Henniker

    Game Information

    AAMI Park
    2:15 AM, May 4, 2024Coverage: ESPN+
    Melbourne, Australia
    Attendance: 7,671
    • Referees:
    • Casey Reibelt

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