- 09 May 2026, Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom), 1-0, Lose
- 02 May 2026, Melbourne Victory (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom), 0-1, Lose
- 25 April 2026, Canberra United (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom), 1-3, Win
- 03 April 2026, Perth Glory (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom), 0-1, Win
- 28 March 2026, Sydney FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom), 2-1, Lose
- 16 May 2026, Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Wellington Phoenix FC (Wom), 3-1, Win
- 09 May 2026, Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom), 1-0, Win
- 02 May 2026, Melbourne Victory (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom), 0-1, Win
- 05 April 2026, Newcastle Jets (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom), 1-2, Win
- 22 March 2026, Western Sydney Wanderers (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom), 1-2, Win
Melbourne Victory (Wom) hosted Melbourne City FC (Wom) in the A-League Women on 15 February 2026, and the match finished 0-0. There were no red cards; each side received one yellow card in the second half, and the event produced a clear clean sheet for both teams. City generated a clear advantage in set-piece opportunities, with six corners to Victory’s two, while City also had one offside to Victory’s zero.
The six-from-six advantage in corners indicates Melbourne City applied greater attacking intent in the final third, particularly from wide areas, without translating that pressure into goals. The absence of goals suggests City’s final-ball quality or finishing decisions were the missing factor to converting those chances.
Defensively, both teams delivered solid performances, as evidenced by the shared clean sheet and the absence of red cards. The discipline levels were high, with only a pair of second-half cautions, indicating controlled pressing and organizational compactness from both backlines.
Set-piece dynamics played a pivotal role in the flow of the game, as City’s edge in corner kicks points to ongoing pressure failures or near-misses around the box. Victory’s lower corner count implies a more limited outlet for cross-based threat and perhaps a preference to maintain shape rather than invite wide overloads.
Offside data shows Victory had zero offsides while City registered one, suggesting Victory timed forward movements more conservatively and City pushed slightly more aggressive line-breaking runs. This small timing discrepancy may reflect differences in how each team balanced risk with pressing structure in the final third.
From a teamwork and performance perspective, the equal disciplinary footprint (one yellow each) contrasts with City’s higher volume of attacking set-pieces, implying City built more cohesive coordinated sequences in wide areas, even if they did not finish. Victory’s credit lies in the defensive shape that contained City’s set-piece threat and kept the scoreline level.
For bettors, the 0-0 result reinforces the viability of unders in this fixture and highlights a tendency for tight, low-scoring outcomes. The notable corner disparity suggests City’s ability to generate dead-ball pressure, so future bets might focus on corner grants and delivery quality, while still respecting the potential for another goalless or late-diving finish in similar matchups.
Form Guide
| Lose | 1-0 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom) | |
| Lose | 0-1 | Melbourne Victory (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom) | |
| Win | 1-3 | Canberra United (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom) | |
| Win | 0-1 | Perth Glory (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom) | |
| Lose | 2-1 | Sydney FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 5:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1
- Melbourne Victory (Wom) has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 5:5, scoring 1 goals average
| Win | 3-1 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Wellington Phoenix FC (Wom) | |
| Win | 1-0 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) vs Melbourne Victory (Wom) | |
| Win | 0-1 | Melbourne Victory (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom) | |
| Win | 1-2 | Newcastle Jets (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom) | |
| Win | 1-2 | Western Sydney Wanderers (Wom) vs Melbourne City FC (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 5
- GOALS
- 9:3
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.8
- Melbourne City FC (Wom) has won five matches in a row with a goal difference of 9:3, scoring 1.8 goals average
Melbourne Victory (Wom) H2H Melbourne City FC (Wom)
| Away game | Melbourne Victory (Wom) | 0 | 1 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) | Home game | A-League - Women | |
| Home game | Melbourne Victory (Wom) | 0 | 1 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) | Away game | A-League - Women | |
| Home game | Melbourne Victory (Wom) | 0 | 0 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) | Away game | A-League - Women | |
| Away game | Melbourne Victory (Wom) | 1 | 2 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) | Home game | A-League - Women | |
| Away game | Melbourne Victory (Wom) | 1 | 1 | Melbourne City FC (Wom) | Home game | A-League - Women |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 0
- GOALS
- 2:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 0.40
- Melbourne Victory (Wom) lost three times in head-to-head matches
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 2:5; average goals per match – 0.40
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