Australian A-League Women

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

· Australian A-League Women
  • 15': Maja Markovski
  • 31': Mary Stanic-Floody
  • 56': Maja Markovski
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3 - 2
  • 50': Evdokiya Popadinova
  • 89': Deborah De La Harpe

About

Canberra United are hosting Brisbane Roar at McKellar Park, Canberra, Australia, starting on . The match is a part of the Australian A-League Women.

Match Timeline

  • 15': Maja Markovski (Canberra United ) Goal at 15'
  • 31': Mary Stanic-Floody (Canberra United ) Goal at 31'
  • 50': Evdokiya Popadinova (Brisbane Roar) Goal at 50'
  • 56': Maja Markovski (Canberra United ) Goal at 56'
  • 59': Chelsea Blissett (Brisbane Roar) Yellow Card at 59'
  • 63': Ruby Nathan (Canberra United ) Substitution at 63'
  • 69': Emily Pringle (Brisbane Roar) Substitution at 69'
  • 71': Holly Murray (Canberra United ) Substitution at 71'
  • 71': Jynaya Dos Santos (Canberra United ) Substitution at 71'
  • 77': Grace Kuilamu (Brisbane Roar) Substitution at 77'
  • 78': Isabela Hoyos (Brisbane Roar) Substitution at 78'
  • 81': Maja Markovski (Canberra United ) Yellow Card at 81'
  • 84': Jaya Bowman (Canberra United ) Substitution at 84'
  • 85': Zara Kruger (Brisbane Roar) Substitution at 85'
  • 89': Deborah De La Harpe (Brisbane Roar) Goal at 89'
  • 90'+7': Holly Murray (Canberra United ) Yellow Card at 97'

Statistics

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7 Fouls 12
1 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 0
12 Corner Kicks 3
2 Saves 3
62.5 Possession 37.5
22 SHOTS 6
5 ON GOAL 5
0.2 On Target % 0.8
0 Penalty Goals 0
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
0 Accurate Passes 0
0 Passes 0
0.0 Pass Completion % 0.0
0 Accurate Crosses 0
0 Crosses 0
0.0 Cross % 0.0
0 Long Balls 0
0 Accurate Long Balls 0
0.0 Long Balls % 0.0
4 Blocked Shots 0
0 Effective Tackles 0
0 Tackles 0
0.0 Tackle % 0.0
0 Interceptions 0
0 Effective Clearances 0
0 Clearances 0

Game Information

Competition: Australian A-League Women

Venue: McKellar Park
Location: Canberra, Australia
Attendance: 1,180

Line-Ups

CAN Canberra United (3-4-2-1)

No. Name
1 Sally James (GK)
12 Hayley Taylor-Young
28 Tegan Bertolissio
2 Alex Mckenzie
11 Emma Robers
25 Darcey Malone
21 Aideen Keane
13 Sofia Christopherson
23 Michelle Heyman
10 Mary Stanic-Floody
17 Maja Markovski

BRI Brisbane Roar (4-1-4-1)

No. Name
33 Olivia Sekany (GK)
6 Holly Mcqueen
2 Leia Varley
7 Momo Hayashi
16 Chelsea Blissett Yellow Card
3 Deborah De La Harpe
13 Tameka Yallop
32 Alicia Woods
11 Sharn Freier
12 Tamar Levin
17 Evdokiya Popadinova

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