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Brisbane Roar
Western Sydney
Attacks
50
141
Dangerous Attacks
27
75
Ball Possession
30
70
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7
4
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End 2-2
90′
J. Rose
84′
J. Lauton
J. O'Shea
79′
A. Lual
B. Borrello
79′
K.Barbarouses
A. Hammond
78′
N. Thom
74′
2-2
N. Thom
Assist: Q. MacNicol
69′
J. Rose
B. Kraev
69′
A.Pantazopolous
J. Brillante
66′
Q. MacNicol
M. Ruhs
63′
G. van Egmond
54′
N. Thom
H.Hore
45′
M. Freke
D. Bouzanis
Halftime 1-2
49′
1-2
B. Kraev
40′
J.Farrell
35′
1-1
B. Borrello
Assist: R. Fraser
20′
N.Maieroni
14′
Y.Salas
5′
1-0
G. Vrakas
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Match Info
In a thrilling A-League encounter at Suncorp Stadium on Friday evening, Brisbane Roar and Western Sydney Wanderers played out a pulsating 2-2 draw. The match, which kicked off at 4:00 PM local time, saw both teams trade blows in an end-to-end contest that ultimately left them sharing the points, a result that did little to help either side's push for a finals berth.
The match began at a frantic pace, with Western Sydney asserting their authority early. Their pressure paid off midway through the first half when a well-worked move down the right flank resulted in a low cross being turned home from close range. Brisbane, however, responded with characteristic resilience before the break. A cleverly worked set-piece saw the ball fall to a Roar midfielder on the edge of the box, whose driven shot took a deflection to wrong-foot the goalkeeper and level the score. The second half saw the home side seize the initiative, taking the lead for the first time around the hour mark after a swift counter-attack was finished clinically. Just as it seemed Brisbane might hold on for a crucial win, Western Sydney found an equalizer with ten minutes remaining, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to slot home from inside the area, ensuring the points were shared.
The key focus point of the match was the resilience shown by both sides, with neither willing to settle for a defeat. Western Sydney's ability to fight back twice on the road will please their manager, while Brisbane will rue missed chances to kill the game after taking the lead. The draw leaves both teams in a congested middle section of the A-League table, needing wins in their upcoming fixtures to close the gap on the top six. Post-match, the Brisbane manager praised his team's fighting spirit but acknowledged the need for greater defensive concentration in crucial moments. His Western Sydney counterpart highlighted the character of his squad to secure a point away from home.
The starting lineups featured strong sides from both clubs. Brisbane Roar likely lined up in their familiar formation, while Western Sydney Wanderers set up to be compact and hit on the break, a tactic that ultimately earned them a valuable point on their travels.

