by Alyce Collett (12/12/25) Above: Courtney Brosnan was crucial in helping Everton defeat Chelsea and end its undefeated run. Photo: via Everton FC. Last weekend saw a historic result in the Women’s Super League (WSL) as Everton caused what might just end up being the upset of the season in knocking off Chelsea 1-0 and ending the Blues’Continue reading “Analysis: Brick Wall helps take down giants”
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Canberra upset wasteful ladder leaders
Melbourne Victory 1-3 Canberra United. by Alyce Collett (5/12/25) Above: Canberra United celebrate after scoring one of their three goals against Melbourne Victory. Photo: via A Leagues. Canberra United has caused quite the upset to open the weekend’s A-League Women’s action, downing the ladder leading Melbourne Victory 3-1 for the first time away from home since 2016. TheContinue reading “Canberra upset wasteful ladder leaders”
Two goals to seal two wins as Tillies beat Kiwis again
AUSTRALIA 2-0 NEW ZEALAND By Emma Burke (2/12/25) Above: Alanna Kennedy (facing) and Sam Kerr celebrate after the former scored the opening goal tonight against New Zealand. Photo: Football Australia The Matildas have defeated New Zealand 2-0 in Adelaide to wrap up their year, thanks to goals from Alanna Kennedy and Hayley Raso. The side has now playedContinue reading “Two goals to seal two wins as Tillies beat Kiwis again”
Three goals for three points as Victory dispose of Glory
Melbourne Victory 3-0 Perth Glory by Alyce Collett (30/11/25) Above: Melbourne Victory celebrate after scoring against Perth Glory. Photo: Anita Milas Melbourne Victory have for now jumped to the top of the A League Women’s ladder after a comfortable 3-0 win over Perth Glory. The result was won and done by half time, with first half goalsContinue reading “Three goals for three points as Victory dispose of Glory”
Leaders outline expectations ahead of Trans Tasman test
Above: Joe Montemurro and Emily Van Egmond speaking to the media. Credit: Football Australia. By Ella McShane (28/11/25) With the Asian Cup fast approaching, the upcoming fixtures against New Zealand represent the Matildas final opportunity to impress, both as a team and as a collective, before the 23-player squad is announced for next March’s home soil tournament. Speaking toContinue reading “Leaders outline expectations ahead of Trans Tasman test”
Mary Stanic-Floody: Young star not afraid to change course
by Alyce Collett (26/11/25) Above: Mary Stanic-Floody (green uniform) in action for Canberra against the Wellington Phoenix. Photo: Ryan Imray Mary Stanic-Floody may be at the younger end of the A-League Women’s playing cohort, but has certainly experienced a lot already in her short career. From debuting in the A-League Women’s as a teenager to now being onContinue reading “Mary Stanic-Floody: Young star not afraid to change course”
Vlok’s First Goal Seals Nix’s First Win Over Victory
Wellington Phoenix 1 – 0 Melbourne Victory by Isabelle Campbell (23/11/25) Above: Wellington Phoenix players celebrate after scoring against Melbourne Victory. Photo: via A-Leagues Wellington Phoenix claimed a 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory at Porirua Park this afternoon, with 17-year-old Pia Vlok scoring her first Ninja A-League goal to help the hosts secure their first ever win overContinue reading “Vlok’s First Goal Seals Nix’s First Win Over Victory”
Settled squad selected for Trans Tasman tussle
by Alyce Collett (17/11/25) Above: Tameeka Yallop is back in the Matildas’ squad for the first time since injury earlier this year. Photo: Kris Goman. The last Matildas’ squad for the 2025 calendar year has been named, with head coach Joe Montemurrio naming a squad of 24 to take on Trans Tasman rivals New Zealand in a twoContinue reading “Settled squad selected for Trans Tasman tussle”
McNamara header secures Adelaide’s first three points
Adelaide United 2-1 Canberra United by Isabelle Campbell (14/11/25) Above: Adelaide United players celebrate scoring one of their two goals against Canberra United. Photo: via A-Leagues Adelaide United are off and running this A-League Women’s season, after beating Canberra United for the first time in almost four years. The Reds finally found their scoring boots as goals toContinue reading “McNamara header secures Adelaide’s first three points”
City Start Asian Champions League Campaign with 5-0 Triumph
Melbourne City 5-0 Lion City Sailors by Isabelle Campbell (13/11/25) Above: Melbourne City celebrate during their commanding opening performance of the 2025/26 AFC Women’s Champions League. Photo: via AFC Melbourne City made a commanding statement in their AFC Women’s Champions League opener, cruising to a 5-0 win over Singapore’s Lion City Sailors with clinical finishing and dominant possession.Continue reading “City Start Asian Champions League Campaign with 5-0 Triumph”
