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Central Coast Mariners women - Women VS Wellington Phoenix Women Live Score Today
Central Coast Mariners women
03-25 16:00
2 - 1
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Wellington Phoenix Women - Women VS Wellington Phoenix Women Score Today
Wellington Phoenix Women
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H2H
Lineups
Central Coast Mariners women
Wellington Phoenix Women
Attacks
89
121
Dangerous Attacks
26
47
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
6
7
Off Target
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4017
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End 2-1
94′
I. Gomez
93′
2-1
M. Fraser
89′
B. Thew
P. Trimis
87′
B.Nunn
83′
2-0
I. Gomez
Assist: T.Levin
76′
Zoe Kate Benson
P.Vlok
76′
T.Quilligan
E. Familton
76′
Daisy Brazendale
E. Pijnenburg
72′
T.Levin
T.Fuller
66′
T. Jaber
M.Van Der Meer
60′
M. Fraser
M. Anthony
58′
1-0
E. Familton
Assist: P. Trimis
45′
Makala·Woods
L.Leon
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Central Coast Mariners Women secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Wellington Phoenix Women in a crucial Australia W-League encounter at Central Coast Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. The result provided a significant boost to the Mariners' playoff ambitions while dealing a blow to Wellington's own top-four hopes in a tightly contested match. The home side started brightly and took the lead midway through the first half, capitalizing on sustained pressure in the Phoenix final third. Wellington responded strongly after the break, finding an equalizer that set up a tense final half-hour. The decisive moment came from a set-piece, with the Mariners restoring their lead with a well-worked header from a corner kick. The Phoenix pushed for a second equalizer in the closing stages, but the Mariners' defense held firm to see out the match. The three points lifted Central Coast Mariners Women up the W-League table, moving them into contention for a finals spot, while Wellington Phoenix Women were left to rue missed opportunities that could have earned them a valuable away point. Post-match, the Mariners' coach praised her team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to respond after they equalized. That's the kind of grit we need at this stage of the season." The Wellington manager reflected on a game of fine margins, saying, "We had our chances but didn't take them. We need to be more clinical in both boxes." The starting lineups featured the Mariners' key attacking threats and Wellington's organized defensive unit, with both sides fielding strong elevens for this important fixture.