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Best and Worst Teams Wins

Australia
  • More Wins
Melbourne Victory W
16
Melbourne City W
16
Adelaide United W
14
Western United W
9
Central Coast Mariners W
9
Australia
  • Less Wins
Western Sydney Wanderers W
4
Newcastle Jets FC W
5
Perth Glory FC W
6
Sydney FC W
7
Wellington Phoenix W
7

Best and Worst Teams Draws

Australia
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Melbourne City W
7
Central Coast Mariners W
7
Western United W
6
Canberra United W
6
Newcastle Jets FC W
5
Australia
  • Less Draws
Brisbane Roar FC W
2
Adelaide United W
3
Wellington Phoenix W
3
Perth Glory FC W
4
Sydney FC W
4

Best and Worst Teams Losses

Australia
  • More Losses
Western Sydney Wanderers W
15
Wellington Phoenix W
13
Perth Glory FC W
13
Newcastle Jets FC W
13
Brisbane Roar FC W
13
Australia
  • Less Losses
Melbourne City W
0
Melbourne Victory W
2
Adelaide United W
6
Central Coast Mariners W
7
Canberra United W
8

Best and Worst Attacking Teams

Australia
  • Best Attacking Teams
Melbourne City W
56
Brisbane Roar FC W
46
Adelaide United W
44
Melbourne Victory W
42
Western United W
39
Australia
  • Worst Attacking Teams
Sydney FC W
23
Wellington Phoenix W
25
Perth Glory FC W
27
Canberra United W
28
Western Sydney Wanderers W
28

Best and Worst Defending Teams

Australia
  • Best Defending Teams
Melbourne Victory W
21
Melbourne City W
22
Central Coast Mariners W
25
Sydney FC W
29
Adelaide United W
30
Australia
  • Worst Defending Teams
Newcastle Jets FC W
53
Western United W
46
Western Sydney Wanderers W
46
Perth Glory FC W
43
Brisbane Roar FC W
42

Australia A-League Women Last Results and Predictions

Australia W-League Standings

# Name P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1
Melbourne City W
23 16 7 0 56:22
LDWWW
55
2
Melbourne Victory W
23 16 5 2 42:21
WWWWW
53
3
Adelaide United W
23 14 3 6 44:30
LLWWW
45
4
Central Coast Mariners W
23 9 7 7 31:25
WDWWL
34
5
Canberra United W
23 9 6 8 28:31
LWWWL
33
6
Western United W
23 9 6 8 39:46
LDLWW
33
7
Brisbane Roar FC W
23 8 2 13 46:42
LDLLL
26
8
Sydney FC W
23 7 4 12 23:29
LWWWW
25
9
Wellington Phoenix W
23 7 3 13 25:30
DLLLL
24
10
Perth Glory FC W
23 6 4 13 27:43
LLLWD
22
11
Newcastle Jets FC W
23 5 5 13 29:53
LLLLW
20
12
Western Sydney Wanderers W
23 4 4 15 28:46
LDLLL
16

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PSG and French federation clash over predicted Dembélé injury

Paris Saint-Germain is unhappy with the French Football Federation. The Champions League winners watched in frustration as Ousmane Dembélé went off injured while playing for the national team, especially since it was reportedly predicted by his club.

Gattuso goes on the offensive in Italy: ‘People need to love us’

Gattuso goes on the offensive in Italy: ‘People need to love us’

Gennaro Gattuso has reacted to his debut as Italy’s head coach. Estonia were crushed on Friday night (5-0), with all the goals coming in a dazzling second half.

PSG criticizes French Federation after injuries to Dembélé and Doué and calls for changes

PSG criticizes French Federation after injuries to Dembélé and Doué and calls for changes

PSG forwards were injured while on duty with the French national team, and the Parisian club insists it had warned the French Football Federation about the risk of injury to the players. The club is calling for a “new medical-sport coordination protocol between clubs and the national team.”

João Félix flourishes: ‘Cristiano has inspired him’

João Félix flourishes: ‘Cristiano has inspired him’

João Félix shone in Portugal’s World Cup qualification campaign with two goals away against Armenia. In Spain, where the forward played for years, the media note that the former wonderkid has been performing better since his move to Al Nassr.

Willian returns to Brazil at 37

Willian returns to Brazil at 37

At 37, Willian makes a surprising return to Brazil with Grêmio, signing until 2026. After stints with Fulham, Olympiacos, Chelsea, Arsenal, Shakhtar, and Corinthians, the veteran playmaker aims to prove he still has the quality and leadership to shine.

The reasons why there was no VAR in the Rayo-Barça match

The reasons why there was no VAR in the Rayo-Barça match

VAR malfunctions marred Rayo Vallecano vs Barcelona, with a faulty power supply preventing key reviews, including a controversial penalty for Lamine Yamal. Mediapro’s investigation revealed inadequate stadium infrastructure behind the failure.

Spain flourishes once again: The most reliable squad in the world

Spain flourishes once again: The most reliable squad in the world

Spain took the first step towards qualifying for the 2026 World Cup on Thursday evening. Head coach Luis de la Fuente praised his team after the 0-3 victory and showed full understanding for the players’ fatigue.

Frenkie de Jong withdraws from Netherlands squad due to injury

Frenkie de Jong withdraws from Netherlands squad due to injury

Frenkie de Jong withdraws from the Netherlands squad with a glute injury suffered against Poland in World Cup Qualification. His absence impacts both the Oranje’s campaign and Barcelona’s plans, with doubts over his availability for the Valencia clash.

Brazil defeat Chile and move up to second place in South American qualifying

Brazil defeat Chile and move up to second place in South American qualifying

Brazil beat Chile 3-0 at the Maracanã with goals from Estêvão, Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães, climbing to second place in the South American qualifiers with 28 points. Already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, Carlo Ancelotti’s men showed depth and maturity, while Chile’s defeat confirmed their bottom-place finish and elimination from contention.

Colombia, Uruguay and Paraguay secure their tickets to the 2026 World Cup

Colombia, Uruguay and Paraguay secure their tickets to the 2026 World Cup

Colombia, Uruguay and Paraguay all sealed qualification for the 2026 World Cup in a decisive round of South American qualifiers. Colombia beat Bolivia 3-0, Uruguay overcame Peru by the same scoreline, and Paraguay secured their first World Cup since 2010 with a draw against Ecuador.

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