China PR booked their place in the semi-finals with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Chinese Taipei in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup quarter-final. Neither of the Wanderers representatives, Wang Ying and Yuan Cong, featured in the match, but the nine-time champions showed their quality with patient build-up play and clinical finishing in extra time. The nine-time champions controlled the game from the outset, creating several chances through Zhang Xin, Wang Shuang, and Shao Ziqin. Chinese Taipei defended resolutely and had a few moments on the break, including a close effort from Chen Jin-Wen in the first half, but were unable to convert. China PR’s patient build-up nearly paid off before halftime when Wang Shuang’s header was ruled out for handball. The breakthrough came in the 94th minute when Shao Ziqin finished a clever layoff from Wang Shuang to put China PR ahead. Late in extra time, Wurigumula linked with substitute Jin Kun, with the cross deflecting off Ying-Hui and over the line to seal the 2-0 win. Chinese Taipei were denied a penalty in the second half of extra time as goalkeeper Wang Yu-Ting made a crucial save, but China PR held firm to progress to the semi-finals.
Western Sydney Wanderers were edged 1-0 by Melbourne Victory on Sunday afternoon, with Holly Furphy’s second-half goal proving the difference at The Home of the Matildas. After an even opening half where both sides created promising moments, it was Victory...
Western Sydney Wanderers were forced to settle for a point on Friday night, playing out a 2-2 draw with Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium after a dramatic VAR intervention late in the contest. The Wanderers had overturned an early deficit...
Wanderers forward Jai Rose has been selected in the 23-player squad for the Australia-China Friendship Series during the March FIFA Men’s International Window. The tour to China is supported by the Australian Government through the National Foundation of Australia–China Relations...
The Western Sydney Wanderers NPL 1 side head to Cromer Park looking to build momentum after producing a spirited comeback victory over Sutherland Sharks last week. After falling behind early at Seymour Shaw last week, the Wanderers responded with maturity and attacking quality to overturn the deficit and secure a dramatic 3-2 win. Goals from Atiya Waraga, Lachlan Sattout and Jesse Cameron underlined the side’s growing confidence in the final third, while the character shown to...
The Western Sydney Wanderers NPL Women side travel to The Village Green on Sunday nightlooking to build on an impressive opening-round victory when they face UNSW FC in Round Two of the competition. The Wanderers opened their campaign with a disciplined 1-0 win away to Illawarra Stingrays, with Allyssa...
Head coach Gary van Egmond has named his extended squad for Friday night’s clash against Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium. Western Sydney Wanderers will head to Queensland on Friday night to face Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium, with both sides...
It’s the first match for the Red & Black since the AFC Women’s Asian Cup break, and they’ll be looking to bounce back from a tough 3-0 loss to Canberra United at McKellar Park. Josie Aulicino’s early strike set the...
Western Sydney Wanderers will travel to Queensland on Friday night to take on Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium in an important clash as both sides look to build momentum in the closing stages of the Isuzu UTE A-League season. The...
The Western Sydney Wanderers NPL Women’s side opened their campaign in impressive fashion on Sunday afternoon, securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Illawarra Stingrays. In a tightly contested encounter between two sides eager to begin the season on a positive note, the Wanderers showedcomposure, defensive resilience and attacking quality to claim all three points on the road. The opening stages...
The Western Sydney Wanderers NPL 1 side produced a superb second-half comeback to claim a dramatic 3-2 victory over Sutherland Sharks on Friday night, turning an early setback into a memorable win at Seymour Shaw Park. The match began with both sides showing attacking intent in the early stages. Oscar Moore created the Wanderers’ first opening, firing narrowly wide from distance. The home side broke through in the 23rd minute when Jacob McLachlan’s strike was parried by Vidackovic into the path of Shoueiki, who reacted quickly to convert the rebound...
During the excitement of the AFC Asian Cup, Wanderers Fives became the hub for an unforgettable celebration of football, culture, and community. The event brought together players, fans, and community members for a day full of fun, skill, and connection,...