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    Brisbane v Sydney FC

    2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season
    Brisbane
    Brisbane Roar

    Brisbane Roar

    1-0-1, 3 PTS
    1Winner Icon Brisbane Roar
    Sydney FC
    Sydney FC

    Sydney FC

    0-0-2, 0 PTS
    0
    • Chelsea Blissett - 45'+3'
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    Brisbane Roar5-4-1
    • 33
      Sekany
    • 18
      Pringle
    • 16
      Blissett
    • 2
      Varley
    • 6
      Mcqueen
    • 3
      De La Harpe
    • 12
      Levin
    • 7
      Hayashi
    • 13
      Yallop
    • 32
      Woods
    • 17
      Popadinova
    No.Name
    33Olivia Sekany
    2Leia Varley
    23Isabela Hoyos
    16Chelsea Blissett
    6Holly Mcqueen
    18Emily Pringle
    3Deborah De La Harpe
    7Momo Hayashi
    13Tameka Yallop
    12Tamar Levin
    8Mariel Hecher
    32Alicia Woods
    17Evdokiya Popadinova
    10Grace Kuilamu
    Substitutes
    99Emma Gibbon
    14Zara Kruger
    Sydney FC 4-3-3
    • 1
      Edwards
    • 3
      Bryson
    • 12
      Tobin
    • 16
      Thompson
    • 4
      Tumeth
    • 8
      Lowry
    • 2
      Chauvet
    • 15
      Hawkesby
    • 24
      Tallon-Henniker
    • 7
      Farrow
    • 9
      Connors
    No.Name
    1Brianna Edwards
    12Natalie Tobin
    16Jordan Thompson
    3Faye Bryson
    4Tori Tumeth
    2Margaux Chauvet
    8Hana Lowry
    26Madeleine Caspers
    15Mackenzie Hawkesby
    21Lucy Johnson
    7Millie Farrow
    20Princess Ibani
    24Caley Tallon-Henniker
    18Amber Luchtmeijer
    9Shea Connors
    Substitutes
    30Nicholas Fitzgerald

    Game Information

    Perry Park
    12:00 AM, November 9, 2024Coverage: ESPN3
    Brisbane, Australia
    Attendance: 1,856
    • Referees:
    • Rebecca Durcau

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