● Melbourne City and Wellington lock in Semi Final place and week off.
● Canberra United clinch home Elimination Final after best finish since 16/17.
● Brisbane Roar jumps to fourth after dramatic injury-time penalty save.
● One match live and free on 10 Drama each week of the Finals Series.
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As the curtain falls on a nail-biting regular season, the fixtures for the Ninja A-League 2026 Finals Series have been locked in, and the pathway confirmed, for the top six’s road to Championship glory.
History-making Melbourne City, who claimed their third consecutive Premier’s Plate in
the penultimate round of the season, has secured a week-off and a two-legged Semi
Final showdown against the lowest placed Elimination Final winner.
They’re joined by Wellington Phoenix in the other Semi Final, with the New Zealand
side securing their highest ever finish in the Ninja A-League, and a date with the
highest placed Elimination Final winner in the second, two-legged Semi Final.
The first week of the Ninja A-League 2026 Finals Series will see two do-or-die
Elimination Finals. Canberra United, through to their first Finals Series in five years, will
host Melbourne Victory in the first Elimination Final on Saturday 25 April at McKellar
Park. Victory leapfrogged the Mariners into sixth spot in the final round with a 1-0
away win over Perth Glory.
The second Elimination Final will see Brisbane Roar host Adelaide United on Saturday
25 April at Spencer Park. The Roar clinched fourth spot with a nail-biting 2-1 win over
Canberra United on Saturday, which saw Matildas’ goalkeeper Chloe Lincoln save an
injury-time penalty to secure all three points and a home Final.
A-Leagues CEO, Steve Rosich said: “This season of the Ninja A-League has been one
of the most even in the competition’s history, with three of the top six places all
changing in the final round of the regular season.”
“It sets up a really exciting Finals Series across Australia and New Zealand with five teams from four different states, and Wellington – who have qualified for their first ever Finals Series – battling it out for Championship glory.”

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“With family-friendly kick off times in fit-for-purpose stadiums we encourage all
football fans to get out and see this international talent in action, or tune in with one
game of each weekend of the Finals Series live and free on 10 Drama.”
The two-legged Semi Finals will be played in the first and second weekend in May,
with the top two teams hosting the second leg. The highest placed team from the
regular season that qualifies for the Grand Final will earn the right to host the 2026
Ninja A-League Grand Final to be played on the weekend of 16-17 May.
The Elimination Finals will be held on the final weekend of April, after the women’s
international break, with tickets to go on sale in the coming weeks. Stay updated via
https://aleagues.com.au/a-leagues-finals-series-2026/
During the Ninja A-League 2026 Finals Series matches will be shown live across a mix
of 10 Drama, 10 Streaming and Paramount+, with fans able to watch one game every
weekend live and free-to-air on 10 Drama.
Full broadcast details can be found by clicking here.
Ninja A-League Women 2026 Finals Series
Week 1: Elimination Finals, Saturday 25 April
● Canberra United vs Melbourne Victory, 2:00pm (AEST) on Saturday 25 April at
McKellar Park – Live on 10 Drama, Paramount+ and 10 Streaming.
● Brisbane Roar FC vs Adelaide United, 5:00pm (AEST) on Saturday 25 April at
Spencer Park – Live on Paramount+ and 10 Streaming.
Week 2: Semi Finals (Leg 1), 2-3 May
● Lowest Placed Elimination Final Winner vs Melbourne City
● Highest Placed Elimination Final Winner vs Wellington Phoenix
Week 3: Semi Finals (Leg 2), 9-10 May
● Melbourne City vs Lowest Placed Elimination Final Winner
● Wellington Phoenix vs Highest Placed Elimination Final Winner
Week 4: Grand Final, 16-17 May
● Highest ranked Semi Final Winner vs Lowest ranked Semi Final Winner