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Melbourne City Women - Women VS Canberra United Women Live Score
Melbourne City Women
03-15 11:00
3 - 1
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Canberra United Women - Women VS Canberra United Women Result Today
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Melbourne City Women
Canberra United Women
Attacks
83
115
Dangerous Attacks
44
59
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42
58
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4
4
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End 3-1
87′
3-1
C.Uchendu
Assist: R.Stott
85′
2-1
B.Gordon
83′
2-0
C.Uchendu
Assist: B. F. Henry
83′
C.Uchendu
L. Davidson
83′
L. Hughes
S. McMahon
78′
J.Jackmon
Bertolissio
78′
S.Dale
E. Hawkins
72′
D.Butrus
A. Keane
69′
S.Grove
D. Malone
66′
L.McKenna
A. Apostolakis
61′
1-0
A. Keane
Assist: D. Jackson
61′
K. Domizio
N. Sasaki
Halftime 0-0
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Australia W-League Round: Melbourne City Women 3-1 Canberra United Women In a commanding display at their home ground, Melbourne City Women secured a convincing 3-1 victory over Canberra United Women in a W-League fixture on March 15, 2026. The result solidifies City's position near the top of the table while dealing a blow to Canberra's playoff aspirations. A dominant first-half performance laid the foundation for the win, with Melbourne's attacking quality proving too much for the visitors to handle. The match process saw Melbourne City seize the initiative early. They opened the scoring inside the first twenty minutes through a well-worked team move finished calmly by their striker. The lead was doubled before the half-hour mark, this time from a set-piece header that left the Canberra goalkeeper with no chance. Canberra United showed more fight after the break and managed to pull a goal back midway through the second half, setting up a tense finale. However, any hopes of a comeback were extinguished when Melbourne City scored a decisive third goal on the counter-attack in the 78th minute, sealing the three points. The focus point of the match was Melbourne City's midfield control, which effectively stifled Canberra's creative outlets for large periods. The home side's defensive organization after conceding was also notable, as they managed the game professionally to see out the win. For Canberra, the inability to defend set-pieces and a slow start ultimately cost them dearly. This victory provides Melbourne City with crucial momentum in the race for the finals series, while Canberra United will need to regroup quickly to keep their season on track. Post-match, the Melbourne City manager praised his team's "professional and clinical" performance in key moments. The Canberra coach acknowledged his side's improved second-half display but lamented the "sloppy defending" that put them in a difficult position early on.