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Western Sydney
Sydney FC
Attacks
76
89
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36
44
Ball Possession
51
49
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5
6
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End 0-2
85′
P. Wood
A.Stamatelopoulos
83′
0-2
A.Stamatelopoulos
Assist: T.Quintal
76′
T.Quintal
A. Arslan
69′
R.Youlley
W. Kamijo
69′
A.Akon
A.Toure
66′
K.Barbarouses
S. Ugarkovic
66′
R. Fraser
J. Rose
66′
H. Ibusuki
B. Borrello
61′
B. Kraev
45′
A. Gersbach
P. Cancar
Halftime 0-1
47′
P. Cancar
41′
A.Pantazopolous
34′
B. Garuccio
34′
B. Borrello
20′
0-1
A.Toure
Assist: W. Kamijo
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Match Info
The Australia A-League match between Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC on April 11, 2026, ended in a 2-0 victory for the away side at Western Sydney Stadium. Sydney FC secured a decisive derby win with two second-half goals, strengthening their position in the league table while dealing a blow to their local rivals' playoff aspirations. The first half was a tense and cagey affair typical of the Sydney Derby, with both teams creating half-chances but lacking the final touch. The deadlock was broken around the hour mark when Sydney FC capitalized on a defensive error, with their striker finishing calmly past the Western Sydney goalkeeper. The visitors sealed the match result with a well-worked team move finished from close range with about fifteen minutes remaining, effectively ending the contest. The key focus point was Sydney FC's defensive solidity and clinical edge in the final third, contrasting with Western Sydney's struggle to create clear opportunities despite having periods of possession. This result provided a significant boost to Sydney FC's points tally as they push for a top-two finish, while leaving Western Sydney needing to find form quickly in the final stages of the regular season. Post-match, the Sydney FC manager praised his team's professionalism in a tough away fixture, while the Western Sydney coach acknowledged his side's lack of cutting edge in the final third. The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both sides, with Sydney FC's midfield controlling the tempo and their forward line taking their chances when they arrived.

