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    2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season
    Canberra Utd
    Canberra United

    Canberra United

    6-6-5, 24 PTS
    1
    Melbourne C
    Melbourne City

    Melbourne City

    11-7-0, 40 PTS
    1
    • Aideen Keane - 81'
    • Sally James - 52' OG
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    Canberra United 4-2-3-1
    • 1
      James
    • 25
      Malone
    • 5
      Ayson
    • 3
      Anton
    • 13
      Christopherson
    • 12
      Taylor-Young
    • 32
      Gordon
    • 4
      Murray
    • 7
      Dos Santos
    • 21
      Keane
    • 17
      Markovski
    No.Name
    1Sally James
    5Madison Ayson
    3Elizabeth Anton
    25Darcey Malone
    2Alex Mckenzie
    13Sofia Christopherson
    9Ruby Nathan
    7Jynaya Dos Santos
    28Tegan Bertolissio
    12Hayley Taylor-Young
    32Bethany Gordon
    17Maja Markovski
    4Holly Murray
    10Mary Stanic-Floody
    21Aideen Keane
    Substitutes
    18Coco Majstorovic
    Melbourne City4-4-2
    • 24
      Mieres
    • 16
      Roestbakken
    • 5
      Otto
    • 13
      Stott
    • 8
      Apostolakis
    • 6
      Mckenna
    • 14
      Hughes
    • 18
      Davidson
    • 19
      Bosch
    • 22
      Henry
    • 17
      Speckmaier
    No.Name
    24Malena Mieres
    5Taylor Otto
    12Shelby Mcmahon
    13Rebekah Stott
    16Karly Roestbakken
    8Alexia Apostolakis
    10Rhianna Pollicina
    14Laura Hughes
    18Leah Davidson
    6Leticia Mckenna
    19Lourdes Bosch
    7Kathryn Harvey
    22Bryleeh Henry
    17Mariana Speckmaier
    Substitutes
    11Emilia Murray
    23Melissa Barbieri

    Game Information

    McKellar Park
    12:00 AM, March 1, 2025Coverage: ESPN3
    Canberra, Australia
    Attendance: 919
    • Referees:
    • Rachel Mitchenson

    A-League Women News

    Merrick departs as further upheaval hits Football Australia

    Merrick departs as further upheaval hits Football Australia

    Chief football officer Ernie Merrick has become the latest high-profile figure to depart Football Australia as the organisation experiences further upheaval following the exit of former chief executive James Johnson.
    Western United insist Aloisi set to return; takeover in 'final stages'

    Western United insist Aloisi set to return; takeover in 'final stages'

    Amid uncertainty around Western United's viability, the club says it's close to striking a deal for coach John Aloisi to return, and a takeover to secure the future of the Tarneit outfit is in its 'final stages'.
    A-League still waiting on Western United sale documentation

    A-League still waiting on Western United sale documentation

    A-League boss Stephen Conroy says the competition has yet to receive a formal takeover bid for crisis-stricken Western United, who are facing fresh breach notices from players for unpaid wages.
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