Australian A-League Women

Canberra United vs Melbourne Victory , 2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season

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About

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

Head To Head Record

Date Last Five Games Competition
3-2
Australian A-League Women
2-0
Australian A-League Women
1-1
Australian A-League Women
1-0
Australian A-League Women
0-0
Australian A-League Women

Game Information

Competition: Australian A-League Women

Venue: McKellar Park
Location: Canberra, Australia

A-League Women Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Adelaide United 0 0 0
2 Brisbane Roar 0 0 0
3 Canberra United 0 0 0
4 Central Coast Mariners 0 0 0
Full Table

A-League Women News

TFP: 'Urgent' change needed in A-League Women
TFP: 'Urgent' change needed in A-League Women

Following the recommendation from the PFA that the A-League Women move to full-time professionalism by 2026-27, The Far Post discuss how exasperating it is that this change still hasn't been made.

A-League Women burning questions: Can anyone stop Sydney FC?
A-League Women burning questions: Can anyone stop Sydney FC?

Can Sydney FC defend their crown? Who will win the Julie Dolan medal? Marissa Lordanic tackles the A-League Women's biggest questions ahead of season 17.

A-League to revert to goal difference for 2024-25 season
A-League to revert to goal difference for 2024-25 season

The A-League Men and A-League Women are set to dump the prioritising a club's number of wins as its preferred league tiebreaker for the 2024-25 season and instead revert to the goal difference.

A-League kit ranking: Which club has 2024-25's best jerseys?
A-League kit ranking: Which club has 2024-25's best jerseys?

With designs inspired by everything from centuries-old cathedrals to the Heart's former glories, which club has the best (and worst) kits in the A-League this season?

APL cuts: Mariners owner quits after 'drastic slashing'
APL cuts: Mariners owner quits after 'drastic slashing'

Central Coast chairman Richard Peil has quit, declaring A-League funding cuts have made it "extremely financially challenging for small clubs to survive".