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Adelaide United Women
03-28 11:45
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Adelaide United Women
Newcastle Jets Women
Attacks
80
109
Dangerous Attacks
79
78
Ball Possession
52
48
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2
8
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End 1-3
87′
Olivia page
K. Brown
84′
M. Nicholas
E.Condon
83′
1-3
K. Brown
Assist: H. Johnson
81′
L. Allan
J.Allan
79′
K. Bowler
I.Hodgson
75′
H. Johnson
C.Lancaster
55′
1-2
J.Allan
Assist: S. Hoban
55′
Carina Rossi
S.Dewey
Halftime 1-1
41′
1-1
I.Hodgson
Assist: C.Dawber
23′
0-1
K. Brown
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Match Info
The Australia W-League match between Adelaide United Women and Newcastle Jets Women on March 28, 2026, ended in a 1-3 victory for the visiting Jets. Newcastle secured a convincing away win with a strong second-half performance, overturning an early deficit to claim all three points in a crucial late-season fixture. The match kicked off at 11:45 AM local time at Adelaide United's home ground.
Adelaide United started brightly, taking an early lead within the first 15 minutes to put the home crowd in good spirits. However, Newcastle Jets weathered the early pressure and found an equalizer before halftime, changing the complexion of the game. The second half belonged entirely to the visitors, as the Jets scored two more goals in quick succession to establish a commanding 3-1 lead. Adelaide struggled to create clear chances in response, with the Newcastle defense holding firm under late pressure. The key incident was Newcastle's second goal, a well-worked team move that broke Adelaide's defensive shape and shifted all momentum.
This result had significant implications for the W-League table, with Newcastle Jets climbing several places and bolstering their playoff aspirations. For Adelaide United, the home defeat was a setback in their campaign, leaving them with work to do in the final rounds. The performance highlighted Newcastle's attacking potency on the road and Adelaide's vulnerability when surrendering a lead. Post-match, the Newcastle manager praised her team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to come back from a goal down and execute our game plan perfectly in the second half." The Adelaide coach acknowledged the need for improvement, saying, "We started well but lost our way. We must be more clinical and disciplined for the full ninety minutes."
The starting lineup for Adelaide United Women featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a mix of experienced defenders and creative midfielders. Newcastle Jets Women lined up in their familiar formation, with their attacking trio causing problems throughout the match.