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D.Edwards
L.Kelly-Heald
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M. Jurman
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T. Uskok
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82′
H. Politidis
C. Talbot
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H.Sawyer
M. Duke
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D.Bosnjak
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M.Sheridan
T. Payne
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H.Singh
K. Nagasawa
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l.vickery
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Match Info

Macarthur FC 4-0 Wellington Phoenix: Bulls deliver commanding derby day statement

Macarthur FC produced a dominant attacking display on Friday evening, thrashing Wellington Phoenix 4-0 at their home ground to climb further up the A-League standings. The comprehensive victory, played under lights on April 24, 2026, showcased the Bulls' firepower and defensive solidity against a Phoenix side that struggled to find rhythm throughout the contest.

Match overview

From the opening whistle, Macarthur seized control of proceedings. The home side pressed high and forced turnovers, with the midfield engine room of Jake Hollman and Kearyn Baccus dictating the tempo. Wellington, missing several key players through injury, failed to cope with the intensity and were repeatedly caught out by quick transitions.

Key moments

  • 14' – 1-0: A swift counter-attack saw Macarthur's winger cut inside from the left, sliding a low drive beyond the Phoenix goalkeeper at the near post.
  • 33' – 2-0: A set-piece routine caught Wellington napping; a well-delivered corner was met by an unmarked header inside the six-yard box.
  • 52' – 3-0: A breakaway goal two minutes into the second half effectively ended the contest. The home striker raced onto a through ball before calmly slotting home.
  • 78' – 4-0: Substitute Jed Drew added gloss to the scoreline with a clinical finish from the edge of the box after a deflected cross fell kindly.

Tactical analysis

Wellington's defensive line was consistently exposed by Macarthur's pace in wide areas. The Bulls' full-backs pushed high, creating numerical overloads, while Phoenix lacked the midfield legs to track runners. Defensively, Macarthur's compact shape limited Wellington to speculative long-range efforts, with the visitors managing only two shots on target all night.

Standout player

Macarthur's number 10 delivered a masterclass in creativity, registering two assists and constantly finding pockets of space between the lines. His vision and passing range were a constant thorn for the Phoenix defense, earning him the man-of-the-match accolade.

Standings impact

The result lifts Macarthur into the top four of the A-League ladder, strengthening their push for finals football. For Wellington Phoenix, the heavy defeat leaves them languishing just above the bottom two, with mounting pressure on their playoff aspirations. The Bulls will now turn their attention to a crucial away fixture next weekend, while Phoenix face a must-win home clash to revive their season.