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A-League Women Round 6 Preview: Matildas Return to Action

The A-League Women is set to kick off Round 6 this weekend, with several intriguing matches that promise to deliver exciting football. Here’s a preview of the key fixtures:

Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix
Melbourne Victory, currently second on the ladder, host Wellington Phoenix at the Home of the Matildas on Friday, December 13. Victory are favorites, especially with the return of Emily Gielnik and Alex Chidiac, who will bolster their attack. Wellington Phoenix, however, are in good form, having won their last two games, and will look to continue their momentum with players like Annalie Longo leading the charge.

Western Sydney Wanderers v Western United
On Saturday, December 14, Western Sydney Wanderers face Western United at CommBank Stadium. The Wanderers are struggling at the bottom of the table with only one point from five games, while Western United are coming off a victory over defending champions Sydney FC. Western United will be boosted by the return of key players, making this a challenging match for the Wanderers.

Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets
Sydney FC, desperate for a win, host Newcastle Jets at Allianz Stadium on Saturday. Sydney FC sits on four points after five games and will be motivated to mark Princess Ibini’s all-time appearance record with a victory. Newcastle Jets, welcoming back Natasha Prior, have shown impressive moments but need to find consistency in front of goals.

Melbourne City v Canberra United
Top-of-the-table Melbourne City take on Canberra United at AAMI Park on Sunday, December 15. Melbourne City remains undefeated but has shown defensive vulnerabilities. They will be strengthened by the return of CommBank Matildas Bryleeh Henry, Leah Davidson, Karly Roestbakken, and Laura Hughes, as well as Holly McNamara from injury. Canberra United, led by Michelle Heyman, will aim to exploit City’s defensive weaknesses.

Perth Glory v Adelaide United
The round concludes with Perth Glory hosting Adelaide United at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Sunday. Perth Glory lost narrowly last weekend but will be confident at home. Adelaide United, with Matilda McNamara returning from international duty and the attacking threats of Erin Healy and Fiona Worts, pose a significant challenge.

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