After an historic start to the 2023-24 Liberty A-League season, the opening round concluded with three more entertaining games on Sunday.
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To begin Sunday’s slate of games, Melbourne City kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 win away to Wellington at Sky Stadium – Hannah Wilkinson scored the only goal, while Rylee Foster made an inspirational return to the football field.
Then, Adelaide United and Canberra United played out a wild 4-4 draw at Coopers Stadium. Vesna Milivojevic scored twice and Michelle Heyman celebrated her 95th goal in the A-Leagues, but Emilia Murray equalised in the 95th minute as the Reds rescued a draw.
To round out proceedings, Brisbane Roar went to The Home of the Matildas and upstaged Melbourne Victory 2-1 in wet conditions.
PHOENIX 0-1 CITY: City’s all-time leading scorer settles season opener as ‘Nix GK makes inspirational return
ADELAIDE 4-4 CANBERRA: Adelaide & Canberra play out wild draw after 95th-minute equaliser
VICTORY 1-2 ROAR: Teenager steals the show with debut to remember as Roar stun Victory
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SUNDAY RESULTS
Wellington Phoenix 0-1 Melbourne City – Sky Stadium
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The conditions were windy and tough, but Melbourne City left Sky Stadium with maximum points.
Hannah Wilkinson’s 73rd-minute goal was the difference against Wellington Phoenix, who proved difficult to break down on Sunday afternoon.
Adelaide United 4-4 Canberra United – Coopers Stadium
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MATCH REPORT: Adelaide & Canberra play out wild draw after 95th-minute equaliser
And breathe! Adelaide United and Canberra United put on a show at Coopers Stadium.
Just as Canberra were heading towards maximum points in their season opener thanks to a Vesna Milivojevic double, Adelaide substitute Emilia Murray equalised in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
Melbourne Victory 1-2 Brisbane Roar – Home of the Matildas
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MATCH REPORT: Teenager steals the show with debut to remember
There are high expectations at Melbourne Victory but they fell to a surprise defeat at home to Brisbane Roar.
Brisbane’s 16-year-old debutant Grace Kuilamu opened the scoring before Jenna McCormick scored nearly five years since her last game for the Roar.