The Western Sydney Wanderers return to Wanderers Football Park on Tuesday night for a compelling Ninja A-League showdown against Wellington Phoenix, as the Wander Women look to respond on home soil in front of their fans.
AVOID QUEUES AND PRE-PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE HERE.
The Western Sydney Wanderers return to Wanderers Football Park on Tuesday night for a compelling Ninja A-League showdown against Wellington Phoenix, as the Wander Women look to respond on home soil in front of their fans.
Western Sydney enter the fixture following a 5-2 defeat to Adelaide United at Coopers Stadium, a match that ultimately swung on Adelaide’s clinical finishing but still offered encouraging signs for the Red & Black.
After conceding three first-half goals, the Wanderers showed real intent and belief after the break, lifting their tempo and attacking purpose.
Allyssa Ng-Saad made an immediate impact off the bench, catching the Adelaide goalkeeper off her line with a confident long-range finish, before Berryhill reduced the margin further following sharp build-up play involving Danika Matos. Despite the final scoreline, the Wander Women continued to push forward, creating chances and showing resilience that will be central to their approach this week.

Now back at Wanderers Football Park, the focus shifts to Wellington Phoenix, who arrive in Sydney off the back of a historic performance.
The Nix produced the largest win in their Ninja A-League history with a stunning 7-0 victory over Sydney FC, announcing themselves as one of the competition’s most dangerous attacking sides. Sabitra “Samba” Bhandari and Grace Jale led the charge with braces, while the Phoenix showcased depth and confidence throughout the squad, finding goals from midfield and the bench in a ruthless display.
AVOID QUEUES AND PRE-PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE HERE.
For the Wander Women, the challenge will be balancing defensive discipline with the attacking ambition they’ve shown in recent weeks. Players like Matos, Ng-Saad,
Berryhill and Amy Harrison will be crucial in driving Western Sydney forward, while limiting the space and momentum that Wellington thrive on.
With a midweek fixture under lights and the energy of a home crowd behind them, the Red & Black will be eager to turn promising passages into a complete performance and make a statement at Wanderers Football Park.