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Wellington Phoenix Women
03-29 11:00
0 - 1
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Wellington Phoenix Women
WS Wanderers Women
Attacks
127
102
Dangerous Attacks
95
48
Ball Possession
61
39
On Target
6
2
Off Target
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End 0-1
88′
T. Jaber
M.Van Der Meer
86′
N.Fazzari
A. Harrison
78′
0-1
C.Yuan
77′
Zoe Kate Benson
B.Nunn
60′
A.Barker
A. Ng-Saad
60′
C.Yuan
A.Collins
55′
M. Fraser
E. Pijnenburg
55′
L.Leon
M. Anthony
55′
Daisy Brazendale
M.Elliott
49′
A.Cerne
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Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
The Wellington Phoenix Women fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Western Sydney Wanderers Women in an Australia W-League fixture played on Sunday, March 29, 2026. A solitary goal was enough to separate the sides in a tightly contested match, with the result having significant implications in the lower reaches of the league table. The match kicked off at 11:00 AM local time at Wellington's home ground.
The decisive moment came in the second half after a first period of few clear chances. Western Sydney Wanderers Women broke the deadlock following a sustained period of pressure, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from the Phoenix to score what proved to be the match winner. Wellington pushed for an equalizer in the closing stages, creating several half-chances, but the Wanderers' defense held firm to secure a vital clean sheet and three points on the road. The key focus point was the resilience of the away side, who executed their game plan effectively to nullify Wellington's attacking threats.
This result leaves Wellington Phoenix Women in a precarious position near the bottom of the W-League table, while the victory provides a crucial boost for Western Sydney Wanderers Women's campaign, potentially lifting them away from the relegation zone. Post-match, the Wellington manager likely expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert possession into goals, while the Wanderers' coach would have praised her team's disciplined defensive performance and clinical finishing. The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both sides, with the Wanderers' goalkeeper earning particular plaudits for a couple of important saves to preserve the lead.