Western Sydney Wanderers forward Holly Caspers scored a match-winning double in the A-League Women game between Central Coast Mariners and the Wanderers, played at Central Coast Stadium on 24 January 2026. Photo credit: Georgia Paul (Instagram - @georgiaepaul )
Western Sydney Wanderers forward Holly Caspers scored a match-winning double in the A-League Women game between Central Coast Mariners and the Wanderers, played at Central Coast Stadium on 24 January 2026. Photo credit: Georgia Paul (Instagram - @georgiaepaul )

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Moments Of The Weekend

Ally – the buildup to Holly McNamara’s first goal for City against Perth

Emma –  Sofia Christopherson’s and Sharn Freier’s goals for Brisbane against Canberra

Eric – Bente Jansen’s R1+O (finesse) finish against Canberra

 

RIP Rado Vidosic

 

 
 
 
 
 
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All The Best, Chloe

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A-League Women Results

Being locked out of your changing room? Only in the dub.

— Simon Reus (@reussimon.bsky.social) January 23, 2026 at 8:06 PM

Round 14
Brisbane 3-1 Canberra
CCM 1-2 WSW
Perth 0-2 Melb City
Wellington 3-1 Adelaide
Victory 0-0 Sydney (the first of five games in 14 days for Sydney)
BYE – Newcastle

 

A-League Women Fixtures (all times AEDT)

Round 10
Wed 28 Jan, 10pm – Perth v Sydney, Sam Kerr Football Centre

Round 15
Fri 30 Jan, 8pm – Brisbane v CCM, Spencer Park
Sat 31 Jan, 4:30pm – Adelaide v Melb City, Hindmarsh Stadium
Sat 31 Jan – 5pm – Sydney v WSW, Allianz Stadium
Sat 31 Jan, 5:30pm – Canberra v Victory, McKellar Park
Sun 1 Feb, 5pm – Newcastle v Wellington, Cheryl Salisbury Field
BYE – Perth

Round 9
Wed 4 Feb, 7:30pm – Sydney v Brisbane, Leichhardt

 

WSL News

Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-0 away from home, Emma and Ally are delighted!

Is Denise O’Sullivan the greatest Liverpool player of all time?

Dub stats with Eric: WSW are in their 14th season, Denise O’Sullivan played 7 games for WSW, she has played in 9.62% of their all-time wins (5 out of 52)

 

Spicy Posts

 

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Queens, Kings and Themperors of the Week

Ally – Perth forward Susan Phongsongkham valiantly took on the whole of Melbourne City

Dale – Sydney’s Heather Hinz gave us one of the all-time great Dub goalkeeping performances against Victory

Emma – Wanderers forward Holly Caspers scored a crucial match winning double against the Mariners

Eric – PFA founder and former CEO Brendan Schwab was named a recipient of the Member of the Order of Australia (AM).

Schwab co-founded the PFA in 1993. He played a critical role in advancing the rights of Australian footballers through establishing collective bargaining for the Socceroos, Matildas, A-League and National Soccer League players.

In addition, Schwab’s leadership played an important part in the players shaping key football industry reforms, including the creation of a new governing body (then Football Federation Australia), a new men’s professional league (the A-League), engagement with Asia, and football’s commitment to universal principles such as gender equality.


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