Evelin Poolamets Football match The 2021 W-League grand final was the final match of the 2020–21 W-League season to decide the champions of women's soccer in Australia for the season. The match was played between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on 11 April 2021.[2] Melbourne Victory won their second championship with a goal from Kyra Cooney-Cross after 120 minutes.[1] This was the league's last match under its original "W-League" branding. Football Australia changed the league's name to A-League Women effective with the 2021–22 season. Teams Team Previous grand final appearances (bold indicates winners) Sydney FC 7 (2009 (Dec), 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020) Melbourne Victory FC 2 (2013, 2014 (Feb)) Route to the final Sydney FC Round Melbourne Victory FC 1st place Pos Team Pld Pts 1 Sydney FC 12 28 2 Brisbane Roar 12 25 3 Melbourne Victory (C) 12 23 4 Canberra United 12 22 5 Adelaide United 12 22 Source: A-Leagues(C) Champions Regular season 3rd place Pos Team Pld Pts 1 Sydney FC 12 28 2 Brisbane Roar 12 25 3 Melbourne Victory (C) 12 23 4 Canberra United 12 22 5 Adelaide United 12 22 Source: A-Leagues(C) Champions Opponent Score Opponent Score Canberra United 3–0 (H) Semi-finals Brisbane Roar 2–6 (A) Match details 11 April 202116:00 AEST Sydney FC0–1 (a.e.t.)Melbourne Victory Report Cooney-Cross 120' Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, SydneyAttendance: 4,619Referee: Rebecca Durcau[1] Sydney FC Melbourne Victory GK 1 Jada Mathyssen-Whyman RB 3 Charlotte McLean 89' CB 13 Natasha Prior CB 12 Natalie Tobin LB 5 Ally Green DM 2 Teresa Polias (c) 120+4' RM 8 Rachel Lowe 70' CM 6 Clare Wheeler CM 15 Mackenzie Hawkesby 114' LM 18 Princess Ibini-Isei 62' CF 10 Remy Siemsen Substitutes: GK 40 Eliza Campbell DF 17 Angelique Hristodoulou 89' DF 19 Charlize Rule MF 18 Taylor Ray 114' FW 9 Allira Toby 62' Head coach: Ante Juric GK 1 Gaby Garton 120+3' RB 13 Polly Doran 116' CB 3 Claudia Bunge 74' CB 18 Kayla Morrison LB 8 Angela Beard (c) CM 10 Annalie Longo 109' CM 15 Amy Jackson 44' CM 7 Kyra Cooney-Cross AM 9 Catherine Zimmerman 90' AM 11 Lisa De Vanna CF 14 Melina Ayres Substitutes: GK 20 Melissa Maizels MF 4 Natalie Martineau MF 19 Lia Privitelli 90' MF 30 MelindaJ Barbieri 116' FW 2 Tiffany Eliadis 109' Manager: Jeff Hopkins Player of the Match: Jada Mathyssen-Whyman Assistant referees:[1] Lauren Hargrave Laura Moya Fourth official:[1] Sarah Ho Additional assistant referee:[1] Isabella Blaess Lara Lee Match rules 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Five named substitutes. Maximum of three substitutions. References ^ a b c d e f Kemp, Emma (11 April 2021). "Melbourne Victory beat Sydney FC to W-League title at the death of extra-time – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2021. ^ "Sydney FC to host Melbourne Victory in the Westfield W-League 2021 Grand Final". Westfield W-League. 5 April 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021. 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