Sydney FC has defeated Perth Glory 4-1 at Allianz Stadium to help further cement their Isuzu-UTE Finals Series spot thanks to goals from Adam Le Fondre, Joe Lolley, Robert Mak and Rhyan Grant. The win takes the Sky Blues three points clear of the chasing pack with a superior goal difference and only two games to play. Sydney FC 4 (Le Fondre 9’, Lolley 51’, Mak 62’, Grant 72’) def Perth Glory 1 (Zimarino 44’)
Sydney FC have qualified for a sixth consecutive Grand Final after defeating a stubborn Melbourne Victory in the Preliminary Final at Allianz Stadium. Madison Haley’s late goal secured the win 1-0 after the Sky Blues peppered the Victory goal for most of the match. They’ll face Western United in next Sunday’s Grand Final at CommBank Stadium. Sydney FC 1 (Haley 89’) def. Melbourne Victory 0
Sydney FC face a Preliminary Final against Melbourne Victory next weekend after Hannah Keane’s solitary goal won the Semi Final for Western United. The Sky Blues dominated with 26 shots to 8 but were unable to unlock the United defence....
Sydney FC has defeated Perth Glory 4-1 at Allianz Stadium to help further cement their Isuzu-UTE Finals Series spot thanks to goals from Adam Le Fondre, Joe Lolley, Robert Mak and Rhyan Grant. The win takes the Sky Blues three points clear of the chasing pack with a superior goal difference and only two games to play. Sydney FC 4 (Le Fondre 9’, Lolley 51’, Mak 62’, Grant 72’) def Perth Glory 1 (Zimarino 44’)
Sydney FC earned a deserved point against in-form Adelaide United and could have won the game in front of a sell-out Coopers Stadium. Adam Le Fondre’s late equaliser cancelled out Craig Goodwin’s opener but chances to Burgess, Lolley and Mak could have won the game. Sydney FC 1 (Le Fondre 83’) drew w. Adelaide United 1 (Goodwin 47')
Sydney FC clawed back at the death to earn a well-deserved point against Western United on Saturday night at Allianz Stadium Goals from Robert Mak and Diego Caballo were enough to cancel out three Western United strikes. Sydney FC 3...
Sydney FC have defeated Newcastle Jets 4-0 thanks to a brace a piece from Mackenzie Hawkesby and Cortnee Vine to be crowned Liberty A-League Premiers for season 2022-23. It’s a third consecutive Premiership for the Sky Blue women, a feat never before achieved in A-Leagues history. Sydney FC 4 (Hawkesby 16’, 78, Vine 90’+1’, 90’+5’) def Newcastle Jets 0
Sydney FC’s Liberty A-League Women’s squad have created history by winning a third consecutive Premiers Plate and in the process become the first team to lift silverware at the new Allianz Stadium. The Sky Blues women defeated Newcastle Jets this afternoon to move above Western United and lift the trophy on the final day of the regular season. Never in A-League Men's or Women's history has a Premiership 'threepeat' been achieved.
Sydney FC are one win away from securing a historic first Liberty A-League Premiership threepeat following a 4-2 win over Perth Glory at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium. Indiana Dos Santos became the club’s youngest ever goal scorer with a first half opener before Perth equalised twice either side of a stunning Cortnee Vine strike. Despite some Perth pressure, the Sky Blues kept their nerve as Haley and Ibini scored in the last quarter to put the result beyond doubt and Sydney FC one point clear at the top. Sydney FC 4 (Dos Santos 24’, Vine 45’+2’, Haley 75’, Ibini 88’) def. Perth Glory 2 (Jancevski 45’, Coleman 58’)