Perth Glory coach Alex Epakis hailed his side s resilience after they blew the race for a spot in the A-League Women finals wide open with a controversial.
Friday night’s A-League Women match may be remembered by neutral fans for an issue with the pitch, but for United fans, this game was very much a momentous occasion that has been many years in the making. Adelaide United ran out 3-0 winners against a Western Sydney Wanderers side that had prided themselves on their […]
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Leaders Sydney FC have already qualified for the top four while Brisbane Roar s massive goal difference has effectively secured their spot.
Adelaide United (19 points, one game remaining), Canberra (18 points, two games left) and Melbourne Victory (17 points, three games left) are chasing the two remaining spots.
Off the back of upsetting the Roar the previous round - a game where Heyman drew level with Sam Kerr on 70 competition goals - Canberra hosted Perth, who were technically the home team.
Heyman put Nikki Flannery through for the opener in the 36th minute, before Caitlin Doeglas responded five minutes later.