Australian A-League Women

Perth Glory vs Adelaide United , 2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season

· Australian A-League Women
  • 24': Naomi Thomas-Chinnama
  • 75': Gabby Hollar (P)
  • 90'+1': Gabby Hollar
FT
3 - 1
  • 70': Chelsie Dawber
  • Red Card 82': Matilda Mcnamara

About

Perth Glory are hosting Adelaide United at Sam Kerr Football Centre, Perth, Australia, starting on . The match is a part of the Australian A-League Women.

Match Timeline

  • 10': Emily Condon (Adelaide United ) Substitution at 10'
  • 24': Naomi Thomas-Chinnama (Perth Glory) Goal at 24'
  • 61': Miku Sunaga (Perth Glory) Substitution at 61'
  • 64': Chelsie Dawber (Adelaide United ) Substitution at 64'
  • 65': Meleri Mullan (Adelaide United ) Substitution at 65'
  • 70': Chelsie Dawber (Adelaide United ) Goal at 70'
  • 75': Gabby Hollar (Perth Glory) Penalty - Scored at 75'
  • 76': Ella Abdul Massih (Perth Glory) Substitution at 76'
  • 76': Isabella Foletta (Perth Glory) Substitution at 76'
  • 79': Tiarna Karambasis (Adelaide United ) Substitution at 79'
  • 82': Matilda Mcnamara (Adelaide United ) Red Card at 82'
  • 83': Natalie Tathem (Perth Glory) Yellow Card at 83'
  • 90'+1': Gabby Hollar (Perth Glory) Goal at 91'
  • 90'+2': Mischa Anderson (Perth Glory) Substitution at 92'

Statistics

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8 Fouls 9
0 Yellow Cards 1
1 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 0
8 Corner Kicks 6
5 Saves 2
55.1 Possession 44.9
11 SHOTS 16
3 ON GOAL 8
0.3 On Target % 0.5
0 Penalty Goals 1
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 1
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
3 Blocked Shots 5
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: Sam Kerr Football Centre
Location: Perth, Australia
Attendance: 968

Line-Ups

PER Perth Glory (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Casey Dumont (GK)
13 Naomi Thomas-Chinnama
29 Onyinyechi Zogg
5 Grace Johnston
11 Natalie Tathem Yellow Card
8 Georgia Cassidy
27 Charli Wainwright
6 Tijan Mckenna
44 Kelli Brown
9 Gabby Hollar
7 Megan Wynne

ADE Adelaide United (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
21 Claudia Jenkins (GK)
13 Ella Tonkin
4 Matilda Mcnamara Red Card
2 Emily Hodgson
17 Zoe Tolland
23 Fiona Worts
5 Sarah Morgan
27 Sian Dewey
22 Erin Healy
19 Katie Bowler
14 Lucia Leon

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