Australian A-League Women

Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City, 2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Semifinals

· 1st Leg
  • 20': Brooke Nunn
  • 54': Brooke Nunn
FT
2 - 2
1st Leg
  • 29': Leticia Mckenna
  • 35': Bryleeh Henry

About

Central Coast Mariners are hosting Melbourne City at polytec Stadium, New South Wales, Australia, starting on . The match is a part of the Australian A-League Women.

Game Information

Competition: Australian A-League Women

Venue: polytec Stadium
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Attendance: 1,934

Line-Ups

CEN Central Coast Mariners (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 Sarah Willacy (GK)
18 Taren King
4 Jessika Nash
5 Annabel Martin
13 Sarah Rowe
8 Bianca Galic
14 Greta Kraszula
6 Isabel Gomez
21 Brooke Nunn
11 Annalise Rasmussen
7 Jade Pennock

MBC Melbourne City (5-3-2)

No. Name
24 Malena Mieres (GK)
5 Taylor Otto
8 Alexia Apostolakis
13 Rebekah Stott
27 Tyla-Jay Vlajnic
16 Karly Roestbakken
6 Leticia Mckenna
14 Laura Hughes
18 Leah Davidson
12 Shelby Mcmahon
22 Bryleeh Henry

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