Australia A-League Women Regular Season - 1
Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Imperial Corp Stadium Brisbane
Brisbane Roar FC W
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Melbourne Victory W
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Brisbane Roar FC W vs Melbourne Victory W Match Recap - Nov 1, 2025

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In a thrilling season opener for the A-League Women, Brisbane Roar FC W edged out Melbourne Victory W by a narrow score of 3-2 at Imperial Corp Stadium on November 1, 2025. This contest showcased the determination and skill of both teams, setting the tone for an exciting season ahead.

The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the stands, eager to witness the clash between two strong sides. The Roar entered the match buoyed by a promising pre-season, relying on the playmaking abilities of Katrina Gorry and the speed of Mikayla Moore. Meanwhile, the Victory aimed to leverage the striking prowess of Kristy Fenton, a player known for her late-game heroics.

It was Gorry who opened the scoring for Brisbane in the 15th minute, mastering the midfield and creating opportunities with her precise passing. Her ability to dictate the game was apparent early on, and the Roar's confidence surged. The home side continued to press, and soon enough, they found themselves up 2-0 when Sarah Morgan added another goal to the tally just before half-time, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

Melbourne, however, was not to be outdone. Demonstrating their resilient spirit, they fought back hard. Just after the break, Fenton struck with a well-placed shot, narrowing the deficit to 2-1 and igniting hopes of a comeback. The Victory's tenacity paid off yet again when Emma Checker scored the equalizer in the 66th minute, leaving the Roar stunned and the match finely poised at 2-2.

But as the saying goes, fortune favors the bold. The Roar regrouped and turned the tide once more. In the 78th minute, Gorry completed her inspiring performance with a goal that would prove to be the decisive moment-a powerful strike that put Brisbane back in front at 3-2. The celebrations from the home side resonated throughout the stadium, highlighting the pivotal role she played not just in scoring but in orchestrating the team's play.

With the clock ticking down, Melbourne attempted to regain a foothold, pushing forward in search of another goal. Yet, the Roar defense held firm, with keeper Megan McKinnon making critical saves to deny the Victory any chance of pulling level. The final whistle blew, confirming the Roar's victory and marking a strong start to their campaign.

As the teams left the field, the win placed Brisbane Roar FC W in a promising fifth position in the league standings with three points, while Melbourne Victory W found themselves languishing in eighth, still seeking their first points of the season. The match not only highlights the Roar's attacking potential but also emphasizes the resilience needed for Melbourne as they look to bounce back in their upcoming match against Western Sydney Wanderers W.

For Brisbane, next week's clash against Perth Glory FC W presents an opportunity to build on this momentum, while Melbourne will need to regroup quickly and find a way to convert their efforts into results. The stakes are high, and with both teams eager to establish their place in the standings, fans are set for a gripping season ahead.

Reflecting on the pre-match preview, I had speculated about the attacking flair of both teams, and while the Roar certainly delivered, my confident assertion that the match would lean heavily in their favor might have seemed overly optimistic-especially considering Melbourne's fierce comeback. Yet, football is full of surprises, and today's match was a reminder that anything can happen on the pitch.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 1, 2025 at 9:45 AM UTC

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