Sam Kerr, a few key points: Kerr become the first National Women’s Soccer League player to hit 50 career goals, which she did in July last year. She recently gained a lot of interest from European clubs, including England’s Chelsea and FC Barcelona from Spain. And for the Wanderers-Roar clash:The line-ups are in:. @PerthGloryFC LINE-UP | Campbell (gk), Rigby, S. Carroll, Naughton, K. Carroll, Stanton, Doeglas, Mautz, May, Hill, Kerr (c)SUBS | Cavill, Onions, McKenna, Meakins #WLeague #CBRvPER— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) November 4, 2018.
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It won’t change the game’s outcome, though. Goal! Canberra 4-1 Perth - 74 mins: Canberra score their fourth and this one is over now! Jane’s right-footed penalty into the top right corner give United a 4-1 lead and that should be that. Just prior, Kerr was shown a yellow card for dissent, an unwanted gift for her first game this season. Truth is Kerr has struggled to find her mojo and her frustration has begun to show. Full time: Wanderers 0-1 BrisbaneThere goes the whistle at Marconi and Brisbane take all three points thanks to Carson Pickett’s only goal of the game. And that’s Brisbane’s first win of the season.
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Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 25 mins: Roar’s Polkinghorne wins a free-kick, before the Wanderers do likewise. LaBonta takes aim for the home side but she’s off target. Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 23 mins: Wanderers go close to getting a goalscoring opportunity but are denied by their failure to shift the ball from Halloway to Khamis. Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 21 mins: Western Sydney’s Jada Whyman makes a rather spectacular save to deny Canberra the chance to make a dent in the game at this point. There’s been no dominance by either side so far. Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 14 mins: Brisbane go close to opening the scoring but some great goalie work keeps it goalless.
United were leading 4-1 but it all turned on its head inside 10 minutes at the end – with just 10 players on the pitch too! It should have been over, but credit to Perth for never giving up. Glory’s rally will leave Canberra asking themselves some hard questions about how they let that impressive lead disappear. Goal! Canberra 4-2 Perth - 82 mins: Finally, some good news for Perth, with Mautz’s left-footed shot finding the bottom left corner, with some help from Kerr who delivered the ball in. It gives the visitors a much-needed lift, especially after they started this half with much more focus and control, but until now, hadn’t been able to convert that into goals.
Goal! Canberra 2-1 Perth - 34 mins: Canberra’s Mulaudzi draws huge cheers from the crowd with a clever right-footed shot into the bottom left corner to put Canberra into a 2-1 lead. Canberra 1-1 Perth - 28 mins: Kerr finally shows some fancy foot work, with some acrobatic skill almost seeing a volley cause concern, but it’s just wide of the post.
Perth Glory stage incredible comeback Sam Kerr makes first W-League appearance of season – as it happenedKey eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWhat a sensational end to the W-League round. Three goals in the final eight minutes in 10-woman Canberra saw Perth stage a miraculous comeback, from 4-1 down to draw 4-4. Simply amazing. Spare a thought for poor Rachel Corsie though, who netted that final own goal. That’s all for from us for now. See you next time. Full time: Canberra 4-4 Perth: Incredible! No, you’re not seeing things! An unbelievable finish to the game sees Perth pull one back with three minutes remaining before somehow finding an equaliser in injury time! Amazing scenes in Canberra! A thrilling finish to a high-scoring match, McKenna’s left-footed shot from outside the box flew into the top left corner to pull a goal back for Perth. But it wasn’t over then, no, and the miracle last-minute comeback continued when Sam Kerr’s cross was deflected into her own net by Canberra’s Corsie – the second own goal from Canberra today! The crowd is in genuine shock over what they have just witnessed.
Women’s World T20 warm-up: We were going to bring you an update on Australia’s match against England, but the game has been cancelled due to strong rain and wind in Antigua, which started just after the toss. No word yet on whether the game will be re-scheduled. Australia will take on South Africa in Guyana on 7 November AEDT, which will pave the way for the Southern Stars’ World T20 opener against Pakistan, also in Guyana, on Saturday 10 November. Goal! Canberra 1-1 Perth - 7 mins: Following that disastrous start, Canberra have redeemed themselves by scoring another goal, this time at the right end! Jane converts and we’re back on level terms! Goal! Canberra 0-1 Perth - 2 mins: The game in the nation’s capital has kicked off, and there’s early drama as Canberra score an own-goal inside the first two minutes, Denise O’Sullivan putting past her own keeper! The home crowd are in shock but Perth fans won’t be complaining.
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Don’t forget to check out the Guardian’s cricket coverage for the men’s one day international between Australia and South Africa. Spoiler: Australia are doing... less than stellar. Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 7 mins: Wanderers midfielder Servet Uzunlar is down, with medics coming to her aid. Quick break, then game resumes. Everything looks okay. Wanderers 0-0 Brisbane - 2 mins: Both sides have committed several fouls in the opening seconds but Sydney got control of the ball early. Sydney get a free-kick but it doesn’t go anywhere. Western Sydney and Brisbane Roar get the game at Marconi stadium under way! This game is the debut for 16-year-old Courtney Nevin for Western Sydney Wanderers.
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Then the on pitch action starts with a blockbuster triple-header as Canberra United take on Perth Glory, Brisbane Roar host Newcastle Jets, and expansion side Western United play their first ever A-League match when they take on reigning Champions Melbourne Victory, all live from 2. 55pm AEDT on 10 Play and Paramount+. On Sunday, Wellington Phoenix tackle Melbourne City live from 12.
55pm AEDT, before Adelaide United kick off their season hosting 2021/22 runner’s up Sydney FC, live from 3. 55pm AEDT, both games available via 10 Play and Paramount+. This season sees the competition expanded to 11 teams and extended to 20 rounds, on the precipice of the most exciting period in the history of football with the FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil next year. The ground-breaking docu-series A-Leagues All Access, available Thursday nights on 10 Play and Paramount+, and on Saturdays at 2. 00pm AEDT on 10 Bold, will now focus on stars of the Liberty A-League Women including Western United and Matildas star Chloe Logarzo, Melbourne City and Matildas legend Melissa Barbieri and Melbourne Victory’s Kayla Morrison. A-League Women – 10 Play and Paramount+: Saturday, 19 October: Canberra United v Perth Glory live from 2. 55pm AEDT Saturday, 19 October: Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets live from 2.
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Perth are now starting to show some dominance. Canberra 1-1 Perth - 25 mins: Another yellow now, this time for Canberra’s Jane, for a bad foul. Canberra 1-1 Perth - 21 mins: It’s still one each. Perth’s Carroll has been show a yellow card for a bad foul. As for Kerr, she’s been rather quiet so far, with one foul and being caught off-side twice. Half-time: Wanderers 0-1 Brisbane: With seven minutes remaining in the first half, Brisbane take the lead with a cute free-kick from Pickett, who converts low, into the bottom right corner! The Roar will head into the sheds a goal to the good.
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