
Melbourne City vs Central Coast Mariners, 2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Semifinals
· 2nd Leg - Central Coast Mariners advance 3-2 on aggregate0 - 1
2nd Leg - Central Coast Mariners advance 3-2 on aggregate
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Game Information
Venue: ctrl:cyber Pitch
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Attendance: 578
Line-Ups
Melbourne City (4-4-2)
No. | Name |
---|---|
24 | Malena Mieres (GK) |
5 | Taylor Otto |
13 | Rebekah Stott |
8 | Alexia Apostolakis ![]() |
16 | Karly Roestbakken |
14 | Laura Hughes |
18 | Leah Davidson |
19 | Lourdes Bosch ![]() |
22 | Bryleeh Henry |
6 | Leticia Mckenna |
9 | Holly Mcnamara |
Central Coast Mariners (4-4-2)
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Sarah Willacy (GK) |
10 | Taylor Ray |
4 | Jessika Nash |
5 | Annabel Martin |
13 | Sarah Rowe |
14 | Greta Kraszula |
8 | Bianca Galic |
6 | Isabel Gomez |
21 | Brooke Nunn |
11 | Annalise Rasmussen |
7 | Jade Pennock |
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