Fixtures

Australia A-League Women 10/31 08:00 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Women vs Perth Glory Women - View
Australia A-League Women 11/09 05:00 2 Western Sydney Wanderers Women vs Melbourne Victory Women - View
Australia A-League Women 11/16 05:00 3 Brisbane Roar Women vs Western Sydney Wanderers Women - View
Australia A-League Women 11/22 04:00 4 Newcastle Jets Women vs Western Sydney Wanderers Women - View
Australia A-League Women 12/07 06:00 6 Western Sydney Wanderers Women vs Sydney FC Women - View
Australia A-League Women 12/14 06:00 7 Western Sydney Wanderers Women vs Central Coast Mariners FC Women - View

Results

Australia A-League Women 04/19 06:50 23 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Canberra Utd Women [6] L 1-3
Australia A-League Women 04/13 05:00 22 [7] Brisbane Roar Women v Western Sydney Wanderers Women [12] D 4-4
Australia A-League Women 04/06 07:00 19 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Melbourne Victory Women [2] L 0-1
Australia A-League Women 03/28 08:00 21 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Sydney FC Women [11] L 0-2
Australia A-League Women 03/22 09:00 20 [11] Perth Glory Women v Western Sydney Wanderers Women [12] L 1-0
Australia A-League Women 03/15 05:40 19 Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Bara/Okamura - PPT.
Australia A-League Women 03/09 03:00 18 [8] Wellington Phoenix Women v Western Sydney Wanderers Women [11] L 2-1
Australia A-League Women 02/28 05:50 17 [6] Central Coast Mariners FC Women v Western Sydney Wanderers Women [10] W 1-2
Australia A-League Women 02/14 08:00 16 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Newcastle Jets Women [10] W 4-1
Australia A-League Women 02/09 06:00 15 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Brisbane Roar Women [4] W 2-1
Australia A-League Women 01/31 08:00 14 [7] Western United FC Women v Western Sydney Wanderers Women [12] L 4-1
Australia A-League Women 01/25 06:00 13 [12] Western Sydney Wanderers Women v Melbourne City Women [2] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 12 11
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 15 8 7
Goals for 28 14 14
Goals against 46 23 23
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 11 6 5

Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club is an Australian women's football club based in the western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 2012, it is the affiliated women's team of the A-League team Western Sydney Wanderers. The team currently competes in the A-League Women, the top tier of women's soccer in Australia.

History

On 4 April 2012, the creation of Western Sydney Wanderers FC was announced by then CEO of Football Federation Australia Ben Buckley. It was also announced soon after that an associated women's team would compete in the W-League. On 5 July 2012, Stephen Roche was announced as the inaugural head coach for the team. On 17 July 2014, Norm Boardman was appointed as head coach for the team. On 20 May 2016, Richard Byrne was appointed as head coach, with Leah Blayney appointed as assistant coach and Davide Del Giovine as goalkeeping coach. On October 2017, former Western Sydney Wanderers player Catherine Cannuli and Ryan Doidge joined Byrne as his assistant coaches.

The Wanderers reached the finals of the A-League Women for the first time in the 2019–20 season, finishing fourth. They were led by youngster Courtney Nevin, Matilda's midfielder Ella Mastrantonio and foreign stars Denise O'Sullivan, Lynn Biyendolo and Julie Dolan medallist Kristen Hamilton.

The Western Sydney Wanderers Women are a professional soccer team based in the vibrant region of Western Sydney, Australia. Established in 2012, the team is part of the larger Western Sydney Wanderers FC, which has garnered a passionate fan base and a strong community presence. Competing in the Australian W-League, the Wanderers Women are known for their dynamic playing style, resilience, and commitment to excellence on the field.

The team's colors, red and black, symbolize their fierce spirit and determination, while their emblem reflects the rich cultural diversity of the Western Sydney area. The Wanderers Women pride themselves on developing local talent and fostering a strong connection with the community, often engaging in outreach programs and initiatives to inspire the next generation of female athletes.

With a roster featuring a mix of experienced players and emerging stars, the Western Sydney Wanderers Women are dedicated to achieving success in both domestic and international competitions. Their home matches at the iconic Bankwest Stadium create an electrifying atmosphere, drawing enthusiastic supporters who rally behind the team. As they continue to grow and evolve, the Wanderers Women remain a symbol of empowerment and ambition in Australian women's soccer.