Adelaide United 0–3 Auckland FC
Australia A‑League | 15 May 2026, 17:35 | Coopers Stadium
Auckland FC produced a dominant away performance to sweep aside Adelaide United 3‑0 at Coopers Stadium, continuing their impressive debut season in the A‑League. The visitors were clinical in attack and resolute in defence, leaving the Reds frustrated and booed off at the final whistle.
Match Overview
From the outset, Auckland FC looked dangerous on the counter. They took the lead in the 14th minute when Spanish midfielder Marcos Llorente – a marquee signing – curled a free kick over the wall and into the top corner. Adelaide struggled to settle, and their task became even harder when Auckland doubled the lead in the 36th minute. A quick break saw striker Jonty Fisher race through and finish coolly past the goalkeeper.
The second half was more of the same. Adelaide pushed forward but left gaps at the back, and Auckland punished them in the 66th minute. Substitute winger Thomas Green latched onto a long ball and drilled a low shot across the keeper to make it 3‑0. Adelaide had a goal disallowed for offside late on, but it was too little, too late.
Key Moments
- 14' – Goal: Marcos Llorente (Auckland FC) – stunning free kick.
- 36' – Goal: Jonty Fisher (Auckland FC) – clinical breakaway finish.
- 66' – Goal: Thomas Green (Auckland FC) – drilled finish from a counter‑attack.
- 80' – Disallowed goal: Adelaide United strike ruled out for offside.
Tactical Story
Auckland FC set up in a compact 4‑4‑2 that absorbed pressure and sprung quick counters. Their midfield pressed high and forced Adelaide into hurried passes. Adelaide United, playing a 4‑3‑3, lacked width and creativity in the final third. The Reds’ full‑backs were caught out of position repeatedly, allowing Auckland’s wingers to exploit space.
Standout Players
Marcos Llorente was outstanding, dictating play from midfield and scoring a brilliant free kick. Forward Jonty Fisher caused constant problems with his pace, while goalkeeper Oliver Sail made three important saves to preserve the clean sheet. For Adelaide, midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe worked hard but was isolated.
League Impact
This emphatic win lifts Auckland FC into second place in the A‑League standings, just two points behind leaders Melbourne Victory. Adelaide United, meanwhile, drop to eighth and face growing pressure to turn around a disappointing run. Auckland’s fluid attacking play is becoming the hallmark of a genuine title contender.

