
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC, 2024-25 Australian A-League Men, Regular Season
· Australian A-League Men
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About
Western Sydney Wanderers are hosting Sydney FC
at CommBank Stadium, Sydney, Australia, starting on
. The match is a part of the Australian A-League Men.
Match Timeline
- 17': Joe Lolley (Sydney FC) Goal at 17'
- 23': Patryk Klimala (Sydney FC) Yellow Card at 23'
- 25': Alexandar Popovic (Sydney FC) Yellow Card at 25'
- 25': Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney Wanderers) Yellow Card at 25'
- 35': Gabriel Cleur (Western Sydney Wanderers) Yellow Card at 35'
- 39': Rhyan Grant (Sydney FC) Yellow Card at 39'
- 45': Bozhidar Kraev (Western Sydney Wanderers) Substitution at 45'
- 56': Aydan Hammond (Western Sydney Wanderers) Goal at 56'
- 58': Corey Hollman (Sydney FC) Substitution at 58'
- 62': Juan Mata (Western Sydney Wanderers) Substitution at 62'
- 63': Patryk Klimala (Sydney FC) Goal at 63'
- 65': Douglas Costa (Sydney FC) Yellow Card at 65'
- 75': Dean Pelekanos (Western Sydney Wanderers) Substitution at 75'
- 83': Max Burgess (Sydney FC) Substitution at 83'
- 84': Marcus Antonsson (Western Sydney Wanderers) Substitution at 84'
- 84': Benjamin Holliday (Western Sydney Wanderers) Substitution at 84'
- 87': Max Burgess (Sydney FC) Red Card at 87'
- 90': Joel King (Sydney FC) Substitution at 90'
- 90'+2': Andrew Redmayne (Sydney FC) Yellow Card at 92'
Statistics
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WSW![]() |
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12 | Fouls | 10 |
5 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
1 | Red Cards | 0 |
0 | Offsides | 0 |
2 | Corner Kicks | 6 |
1 | Saves | 5 |
50.2 | Possession | 49.8 |
19 | SHOTS | 11 |
7 | ON GOAL | 3 |
0.4 | On Target % | 0.3 |
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 |
5 | Blocked Shots | 1 |
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 Men
Venue: CommBank Stadium
Location: Sydney, Australia
Attendance: 27,496
Venue: CommBank Stadium
Location: Sydney, Australia
Attendance: 27,496
A-League Men Table
# | TEAM | GP | GD | PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Auckland FC | 21 | +21 | 45 |
2 | Western United | 21 | +16 | 38 |
3 | Melbourne City FC | 21 | +10 | 37 |
4 | Melbourne Victory | 22 | +8 | 36 |
Line-Ups
Western Sydney Wanderers (4-4-2)
No. | Name |
---|---|
40 | Tristan Vidackovic (GK) |
4 | Alex Bonetig |
8 | Jeong Tae-Wook |
19 | Jack Clisby |
2 | Gabriel Cleur ![]() |
25 | Josh Brillante |
5 | Dylan Scicluna |
21 | Aydan Hammond |
14 | Nicolas Milanovic ![]() |
7 | Zachary Sapsford |
26 | Brandon Borrello |
Sydney FC (4-2-3-1)
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Andrew Redmayne (GK) ![]() |
41 | Alexandar Popovic ![]() |
5 | Hayden Matthews |
4 | Jordan Courtney-Perkins |
23 | Rhyan Grant ![]() |
8 | Anas Ouahim |
17 | Anthony Cáceres |
15 | Leo Sena |
9 | Patryk Klimala ![]() |
11 | Douglas Costa ![]() |
10 | Joe Lolley |
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