

Wellington Phoenix Reserve 3 – 1 Island Bay United
Date: Saturday, 16 May 2026 | Competition: New Zealand Central Premier League
Match Report
Wellington Phoenix Reserve continued their strong run in the New Zealand Central Premier League with a convincing 3-1 win over Island Bay United. Playing at a lively home venue, the Phoenix reserves showcased the depth of the club’s development system.
Fast Start
The home side took control inside the first 20 minutes. A well‑worked move down the left flank resulted in a low cross being turned in at the near post. Island Bay United struggled to cope with the movement of the Phoenix attack, and a second goal arrived shortly after, this time from a powerful header following a set piece.
Island Bay’s Response
To their credit, Island Bay United did not fold. They pulled a goal back just before the half‑hour mark with a fine individual effort from their striker, who cut inside and curled a shot into the far corner. That strike gave the visitors belief, and the remainder of the first half was evenly contested.
Second Half Decided
The second half began in cagey fashion, but Wellington Phoenix Reserve restored their two‑goal advantage in the 65th minute. A swift break caught Island Bay’s defence out of shape, and the finish was precise. The hosts then managed the game expertly, keeping possession and limiting the visitors to long‑range efforts.
Player Spotlight
- Wellington Phoenix Reserve’s midfield engine: Controlled the tempo and contributed both defensively and going forward.
- Island Bay’s goal scorer: Provided a moment of quality that briefly threatened a comeback.
League Context
The victory keeps Wellington Phoenix Reserve firmly in the hunt for a top‑four finish in the Central Premier League. Island Bay United remain in the middle of the table but will regret defensive lapses that proved costly.