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Melbourne City Women
03-18 13:30
0 - 0
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Adelaide United Women
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Melbourne City Women
Adelaide United Women
Attacks
87
83
Dangerous Attacks
36
46
Ball Possession
42
58
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4
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End 0-0
91′
A. Apostolakis
B. F. Henry
88′
I.Hodgson
C.Dawber
81′
Carina Rossi
Erin Gianna Healy
81′
P.Zois
M.Taranto
79′
L. Hughes
L.McKenna
78′
D.Butrus
A. Keane
71′
C.Uchendu
D. Jackson
70′
A.Taranto
62′
D.Holmes
S.Morgan
62′
L. Gooch
E.Condon
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Match Info
The Australia W-League match between Melbourne City Women and Adelaide United Women ended in a 0-0 draw at AAMI Park on Wednesday, March 18th, 2026. In a tightly contested fixture, both sides created chances but were ultimately unable to find a breakthrough, sharing the points in a result that did little to alter either team's position in the mid-table region of the standings. The match process saw Melbourne City, playing at home, enjoy the majority of possession and territorial advantage, but they were repeatedly frustrated by a resolute Adelaide United defense and some sharp goalkeeping. The visitors grew into the game as it progressed, crafting a few dangerous counter-attacks, but their final ball often lacked the precision to seriously trouble the City backline. Key incidents were scarce, with the focus point being a disallowed goal for Melbourne City in the 65th minute for a marginal offside call, a decision that was upheld after a brief VAR check. Standout performances came from the goalkeepers and central defenders on both sides, who ensured a clean sheet. The result left Melbourne City in a solid but unspectacular league position, while Adelaide United would view the away point as a positive step in a challenging season. Post-match, the Melbourne City manager expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert dominance into goals, while the Adelaide United coach praised her team's discipline and organization in securing a hard-earned point on the road. The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both sides, with Melbourne City fielding a strong attacking trio and Adelaide United opting for a compact 4-5-1 formation to absorb pressure.