Adelaide United have beaten Western Sydney Wanderers 1-0 to return to form in the A-League Women, with Chelsie Dawber's penalty proving the difference.
The Matildas' Remy Siemsen will continue to bide her time at Sydney FC, after import Madison Haley led the Sky Blues to a third-straight win, against Brisbane.
A 5-1 win over a spirited Newcastle Jets has maintained Melbourne City's 100 per cent start to the season and sent them top of the A-League Women table.
Matildas veteran Elise Kellond-Knight has put two years of injury hell and chronic pain behind her and is enjoying building game time with Melbourne Victory.
Adelaide's unbeaten start to the A-League Women season came to a heartbreaking end last week, and they'll confront a fired-up Western Sydney Wanderers outfit.
Melbourne City are determined to contend for the A-League Women premiership and championship and want to continue their winning form when they face Newcastle.
Sydney FC's Mackenzie Hawkesby says her side's testing start to the A-League Women season will ensure they are firing at the business end of the campaign.