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Canberra United Women
03-22 11:00
3 - 2
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Adelaide United Women
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Canberra United Women
Adelaide United Women
Attacks
83
92
Dangerous Attacks
49
45
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
6
4
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6007
1014
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End 3-2
91′
3-2
S.Dewey
Assist: C.Dawber
87′
S.Dewey
S.Morgan
82′
M.Floody
J. Aulicino
82′
K. Domizio
E. Hawkins
82′
lillian skelly
Bertolissio
78′
I.Hodgson
E.Condon
78′
Carina Rossi
P.Zois
77′
3-1
E. Hawkins
76′
J.Jackmon
S.Grove
69′
M.McNamara
67′
D. Malone
N. Sasaki
63′
L. Gooch
A.Taranto
56′
M.McNamara
45′
D.Holmes
Erin Gianna Healy
Halftime 1-1
27′
1-1
S.Morgan
Assist: C.Dawber
10′
1-0
B.Gordon
Assist: E. Hawkins
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Match Info
The Westfield W-League match between Canberra United Women and Adelaide United Women on March 22, 2026, ended in a thrilling 3-2 victory for the home side at McKellar Park. Canberra United secured a vital three points in a dramatic contest that saw them come from behind, with the winning goal arriving late in the second half to the delight of the home supporters. The match began at a frantic pace, with Adelaide United taking an early lead inside the opening ten minutes through a well-worked team move. Canberra responded before halftime, drawing level from a set-piece situation. The second half saw Canberra take the lead for the first time with a powerful strike from the edge of the area, only for Adelaide to equalize almost immediately from a defensive error. The decisive moment came in the 78th minute when Canberra's forward was brought down in the box, and the resulting penalty was calmly converted to seal the 3-2 result. The match was a showcase of attacking intent from both sides, with several key saves from both goalkeepers keeping the scoreline close. This result provides a significant boost to Canberra United's position in the league table as they push for a playoff spot, while Adelaide United will rue missed opportunities to take something from the game. Canberra's manager praised her team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to come back twice and find a way to win." The Adelaide coach reflected, "We're disappointed to concede so soon after getting back into the game; those are moments we need to manage better." The starting lineups featured the league's top attacking talents, with Canberra's victory built on a solid midfield foundation.