
Sydney FC vs Melbourne City, 2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season
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Match Timeline
- 29': Lucy Johnson (Sydney FC ) Goal at 29'
- 45': Lourdes Bosch (Melbourne City) Substitution at 45'
- 57': Mackenzie Hawkesby (Sydney FC ) Substitution at 57'
- 60': Holly Mcnamara (Melbourne City) Substitution at 60'
- 60': Shelby Mcmahon (Melbourne City) Substitution at 60'
- 62': Leticia Mckenna (Melbourne City) Goal at 62'
- 77': Tyla-Jay Vlajnic (Melbourne City) Substitution at 77'
- 81': Caley Tallon-Henniker (Sydney FC ) Substitution at 81'
Statistics
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4 | Fouls | 7 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
0 | Offsides | 0 |
2 | Corner Kicks | 3 |
4 | Saves | 2 |
64.9 | Possession | 35.1 |
16 | SHOTS | 10 |
3 | ON GOAL | 5 |
0.2 | On Target % | 0.5 |
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 |
6 | Blocked Shots | 3 |
0 | Effective Tackles | 0 |
0 | Tackles | 0 |
0.0 | Tackle % | 0.0 |
0 | Interceptions | 0 |
0 | Effective Clearances | 0 |
0 | Clearances | 0 |
Game Information
Venue: Leichhardt Oval
Location: Sydney, Australia
Attendance: 2,340
Line-Ups
Sydney FC (4-3-3)
No. | Name |
---|---|
30 | Nicholas Fitzgerald (GK) |
12 | Natalie Tobin |
16 | Jordan Thompson |
3 | Faye Bryson |
4 | Tori Tumeth |
2 | Margaux Chauvet |
26 | Madeleine Caspers |
21 | Lucy Johnson |
9 | Shea Connors |
20 | Princess Ibani |
22 | Indiana Dos Santos |
Melbourne City (4-4-2)
No. | Name |
---|---|
24 | Malena Mieres (GK) |
5 | Taylor Otto |
13 | Rebekah Stott |
16 | Karly Roestbakken |
8 | Alexia Apostolakis |
14 | Laura Hughes |
18 | Leah Davidson |
6 | Leticia Mckenna |
22 | Bryleeh Henry |
17 | Mariana Speckmaier |
10 | Rhianna Pollicina |
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