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Central Coast Mariners women
04-04 11:15
0 - 0
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Central Coast Mariners women
Sydney FC Women
Attacks
140
99
Dangerous Attacks
56
25
Ball Possession
57
43
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91′
A.Martin
87′
T.Tumeth
83′
KIRSTY JANE FENTON
83′
Jaya Bowman
T.Quilligan
78′
B.Hughes
M.Farrow
70′
M. Caspers
Jodi ulkekul
70′
KIRSTY JANE FENTON
Claudia Valleta
61′
S.Hollman
M.Hawkesby
56′
J.Santos
K. Buchanan
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Match Info
The Australia W-League match between Central Coast Mariners Women and Sydney FC Women ended in a 0-0 draw at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday, April 4th, 2026. This result, while lacking in goals, was a hard-fought and significant point for the Mariners against one of the league's traditional powerhouses. The shared points reflected a match defined by defensive organization and missed opportunities in the final third.
From the opening whistle, Sydney FC, known for their attacking prowess, looked to impose their style, but found a resolute Mariners defense difficult to break down. The home side created the clearer chances in the first half, with their forwards getting in behind the Sydney backline on a couple of occasions, but the final shot or pass lacked the necessary precision. The second half saw Sydney increase the pressure, enjoying more possession and forcing a series of corners, but they were repeatedly thwarted by a combination of brave Mariners defending and some wayward finishing. The match's key moment came late when Sydney thought they had won a penalty, but after a brief consultation, the referee waved play on, much to the relief of the home supporters.
The focus point of the match was the outstanding performance of the Central Coast Mariners' goalkeeper, who made several crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet and earn her team a valuable point. For Sydney FC, it was a frustrating afternoon where their usual fluidity in attack was stifled by a disciplined and determined opponent. The result leaves Sydney FC needing to find their scoring touch as they chase a top-two finish, while the Mariners will take great confidence from a solid defensive display against elite opposition.
In terms of the league table, the single point moves Central Coast Mariners a step further from the bottom, providing a boost in their fight for respectability. For Sydney FC, dropping two points in a winnable match could prove costly in a tight race for playoff positioning and home advantage.
Post-match, the Central Coast Mariners manager praised her team's spirit and defensive structure, stating, "We showed tremendous heart and organization today against a fantastic team. This is a benchmark for our mentality." The Sydney FC coach acknowledged the challenge, saying, "Credit to Central Coast, they made it very difficult for us. We had control but lacked the cutting edge. We need to be more clinical."
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