Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory clash in a pivotal midweek encounter on Wednesday, 8 January with both teams locked on 18 points in their A-League Women campaign. Roar vs Melbourne Victory kicks off 4:00 p.m. at Perry Park.
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Roar stumbles against Canberra
The match takes on heightened significance following Brisbane’s dramatic 2-1 defeat to Canberra United, where late goals from Emma Robers and Michelle Heyman denied the Queensland side a chance to claim top spot on the ladder.
Laini Freier’s scoring touch remains a bright spot for the Roar, with her goal against Canberra vaulting her to the top of the Golden Boot standings. Her seventh goal in three games underlines the attacking prowess that has made Brisbane the league’s most feared offensive unit.
Roar vs Melbourne Victory
The Roar enters this contest as the league’s most potent attacking force, having netted an impressive 28 goals in just nine matches. While these attacking statistics highlight Brisbane’s explosive potential, their recent form reveals both promise and vulnerability. Their last three matches tell contrasting tales—after demolishing opponents with score lines of 6-1 and 8-2 to close out 2024, they stumbled against Canberra in a narrow defeat.
While Brisbane’s campaign has been characterised by high-scoring affairs and no draws in their 6-0-3 record, Victory poses a more measured challenge. The Melbourne side’s 5-3-1 record reflects a team that has found consistency, with their sole defeat coming against city rivals and table-toppers Melbourne City FC.
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The mid-week fixture presents an immediate opportunity for redemption, with coach Alex Smith’s side looking to convert their league-leading goal difference of +17 into three valuable points.
Published 06-January-2025